Waving The White Flag To Splinterlands

in #steemmonsters5 years ago

Waving The White Flag To Splinterlands

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I am surrendering my crusade against reigning in the bots.

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I realize they are here to stay and I can only hope in the future the developers of the game will come up with an authorized bot program so the bots are both properly rewarded but also follow acceptable rules.

Don't get me wrong, I'm still pro-human... but the humans will have to accept (like me) that bots are better at playing more matches, maximizing the utilization of their card investments, and in many cases playing the game better.

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I still love the game and still think its fun, but from an investment standpoint I have lowered my expectations. There was once a big hope on my part that the brilliance of the game would naturally create a snowball effect and the game would go viral. To achieve that though, there would have to be a high retention rate to go along with the quality of the game. And this is where the bots have caused the biggest problem in my opinion.

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From the day I noticed the bots were playing in the quests, I can remember the frustration and complaints from my teammates. One time when @yabapmatt and @aggroed were out of town for a large event, the bots went wild and there were tens of thousands of beta packs taken in just a few days from the rewards. While of course the developers fixed the glitch and stopped it from happening going forward, the same feeling of frustration was happening by the humans. What would happen to the game if these guys who cared nothing about the long term weren't stopped?

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Well to make a long story short, the game survived... and prospered! While the bots created stumbling blocks that frustrated the humans, the amazing things being done by the developers overcame the negatives on balance. Sure we lost a lot of players over the years, but at the same time we also gained enough new ones to make it a net gain. On top of that, with each additional upgrade (such as DEC system), the mistakes of the past were dwarfed by the promise of the future!

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So this brings me to now.

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While I would suggest they pay more attention to the feedback of their players, it is not my game to manage. I admittedly have a lot of respect for the quality of the game and feel that their ability to overcome obstacles is incredible. So if they feel the bots are welcome, then how can I fight it any longer?

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The bots are clearly part of their strategy, and they have said many times that they support the rights of people to bot the game. I have stubbornly refused to embrace this concept because I have seen the impact from the churn of players that leave the game over it, and I have taken a hit relative to the others because I didn't bot myself. I have not maximized my investment out of stubbornness, clear and simple. I had some weird belief that the devs would realize the frustration of the humans over the bot issue was holding them back, they would fix it, and then this game would go viral. But now I see that isn't the case, and will not be the case for a very long time.

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While of course the bot issue is only one issue out of the many they face each day, but to me it was the biggest. However I can't be stubborn any more, and I can't assume that I know what's best for the game. As I said its not my game to manage and what I want is not important.

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I will from this point forward explain my thoughts on botting this way. It is legal and supported by the developers, so get used to it. If you like to play the game, then great. If you want to bot the game, then that's fine too. If we have churn from people that don't like it, then I will live with them leaving. I will stand behind the game as long as I feel it still has a chance to be huge one day (which I do by the way).

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There are many wonderful things about Splinterlands and I'm still super happy that I have been involved as a player/investor since the beginning. I will leave the policies to the leaders of the organization, and I will instead focus on what makes me the happiest and the most money (for me and my friends).

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So the white flag of surrender has been raised and you won't hear me bitch again about bots in the future!

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Bout where I'm at my friend.

Hey @mudcat36, glad you stopped by and gave your thoughts and always good to see you :) ... I hope all is well and you are surviving through the crazy times!!!

Please do not give up. Emotions are to make us stronger than bots. I think Anytime tournaments could be a sign of change and that humans can win. Also, do not forget that completely same teams are now DRAW WITHOUT PLAYING. Why not copy bots' teams and paste them against bots.

Cheers!

thanks for the encouragement and positive attitude @dexy50 :)

I am glad you are still here! An upvote is on the way!

Thank you so much @clove71... I'm happy to be here too and happy to see the amazing progress from the start! :)

Playing against bot can actually be fun. It can be an interesting challenge. The few tournament about it, were super fun.

I do agree that it could be a lot of fun. That's why I think they should have an "authorized bot program" that lets everyone know they are playing a bot and then they can give special rewards every so often to be a high ranking bot or conversely give the bot owners special rewards for having good teams too.