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orclover
Desde en Jun 2012
1404 posts

Scratch game complaints

Todo sobre iStripper
May 5, 2020, 256 respuestas
SECs are important for the susteniblity of Istripper program. This is a fact.
If I was Totem Team I would endly, so, leave things as they are, but would also add a couple of compromises:giving, on week of publication of each SEC, a clear path to get them - not a game of mere chance on which a member has not any certainty to ever be able to get it;giving a free Joker to each subscriber of Premium membership, at the start of each year of such membership;giving the possibility to buy Jokers to members who own 3000+ cards.

Don't you find it weird that totem survived for over a decade without SE cards, and suddenly with the advent of lootboxes in the gaming industry now relies on them, and the games of chance that are for some reason tied to SE cards. Why does a company need a gambling mechanism to survive? And yes SEs are just a reason to get people to gamble...otherwise they would just be given away at a higher price. My only hope, and it was small, when the games of chance appeared, was that totem would take the proceeds and improve the product and therefore the sustainability. That has not happened...cards still have quality issues, 4k requires an additional membership, the talent hasn't improved and they aren't spending their extra proceeds on recruitment..that is clear. Rex is very smart, as is Celine...they know their best customers don't only buy cards for the strippers, but for the collection, achievements, now gamblers can feel the rush of winning credits and cards. The sustainability myth is just that...they don't need to get easy credits while providing badges and sometimes nothing but 3 xs on a scratch card
Dragonslayer1666
Desde en Dec 2019
7 posts

Scratch game complaints

Todo sobre iStripper
May 5, 2020, 256 respuestas
Honestly, this "Game" is just a rip off. I scratched 550 cards and while yes, from my count, I did win something from the majority of them. However, It's based on PURE luck and In my honest opinion, the game is rigged to screw you. I did win two SECs but not the one I was going for: (Belka).

I started to count how many losses I had a little after 250 cards, here are the results:

10 credits missed: 22
50 credits missed: 22
100 credits missed: 15
1 card missed: 23
Special Event Cards mised: 24 (Times I missed those cards in a row, 3 in a row, 3 in a row, and 2 in row) (I missed more times than there are ACTUAL Special Event Cards).

Total Missed: 106
Percentage (106 / 300) : 35.33% Loss

Now, some people might see that as not that bad, but it would get worse if I continue. I saw some people mentioning just paying a higher price for the card and I 100% agree with that. I will update the numbers if I continue.

Edit: My math was wrong, I corrected it now as I took 106 and divided it from 300 (The number of cards I scratched off after I started to keep count of the losses).

Edit (5/4/20): I finally got Belka! OK, so here are the finally stats:

Scratched 878 cards in total, started to count the losses at 250.

Special Event Cards missed: 48
100 Credits missed: 43
50 Credits missed: 45
10 Credits missed: 53
1 Card missed: 49
Total Missed: 238

878 - 250 = 628
238 / 628 = 37.9% loss

Honestly, I did not like this game and I really hope that something like this does not happen again. Good Luck to everyone!