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마지막の글 - 페이지 #955

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Caskstrength
Joined in Aug 2018
10 글

To those like me who want to be able to buy special event cards (À ceux qui comme moi veulent pouvoir acheter les carte...

iStripper에 관한 모든 것
September 24, 2019, 243 답변
The development of another tier, quadruple diamond or some other specialized title, issued to anyone that obtains a minimum of 4,000 cards should be considered as a possible resolution. Issue 1 random SEC as a reward for this accomplishment, & allow the purchase of all SEC's at whatever premium price that is established by TOTEM to the 4 diamond members. A lot of members would have so much incentive to get that 4th diamond that the additional bulk sales should offset any possible losses from issuing the free card. This would satisfy the collectors, motivate new & old purchasers, & provide a clear path to the acquisition of these cards without gambling, for both those who are opposed to it & for the unlucky. I happen to fall squarely into the unlucky category. Those that may not want or might not have the means to gain a 4,000 card collection could continue to enjoy the games of chance if desired.

This would be rather sensible idea for Totem to consider. But rather than having a defined numbers of shows to own, the limit could be set in percentage of the available shows offered for sale. For example, if you own at least 75% of the cards available for sale, you could get access to the SEC at whatever price.

It could also combine an age limit so that the card is not accessible until through this until it gets "old". That might be tricky to code in the software, but I'm sure it can be done.

I feel like we just handed out the stick to be beaten with...
guvato
Joined in Jun 2008
37 글

To those like me who want to be able to buy special event cards (À ceux qui comme moi veulent pouvoir acheter les carte...

iStripper에 관한 모든 것
September 23, 2019, 243 답변
I've said as much in other threads but:
Games can be fun if presented properly. Scratch Offs and the board games were interesting ideas. Needs a little work, but they can be fun activities.

I don't even mind the existence of exclusive cards, as long as they're TIMED exclusives. Like, Niemira's christmas card. If it becomes available for regular purchase after a certain amount of time (1 year? 2 years?), that would be mildly acceptable, right? You've got your set of people that are pleased because they have something that nobody else does. Yet, after a while, it becomes available to the masses, either at regular or increased cost. We already have a handful of special outfit cards that are higher in price.
Just remember, back at the time of Niemira's special event card (and Alyssa Kent, etc), Totem didn't actually tell us which card was exclusive. At least now they are, so there is a tiny bit of movement in the right direction here.

Or another incentive based idea: Special card becomes available for purchase once you hit triple diamond (or double, or single, whatever). You can jump through the hoops of the game now (like seems to be happening with the new users), and the long time people who would otherwise not get much benefit from these games, have the option to just buy outright.

Just a couple of ideas and thought starters.

In the end though, I just want to be able to buy the bleeping cards that I want. Feel free to substitute your favorite profanity in place of the bleeping.
Corbomite
Joined in Aug 2015
149 글

To those like me who want to be able to buy special event cards (À ceux qui comme moi veulent pouvoir acheter les carte...

iStripper에 관한 모든 것
September 23, 2019, 243 답변
@ComteDracula I share your feelings here, but not your thoughts. Yes, I'd like to own Melena's special event card and I'm disappointed that there's no guaranteed way for me to obtain it, even if I spent thousands of credits. However, I don't believe that Totem is obligated to provide this for their customers, even the most loyal ones, nor do I believe it is necessarily a bad business model.

The SECs make iStripper somewhat similar to "collectable card games" (CCGs) like Magic the Gathering (MtG) or Pokemon. Players buy the base set of cards and can then purchase booster packs containing random cards (12 common, 3 uncommon and 1 rare). Every purchase of a booster pack is basically a gamble. A player could buy crates of booster packs but never get the rare card he wanted, let alone an even rarer foil version of it. MtG has been around for over 25 years, has ~20 million players and has produced over 20 billion cards, yet (to my knowledge) they have never provided customers with a guaranteed way of getting specific rare cards. In fact, they don't even give discounts for long-time, loyal customers like Totem does. Someone who has been playing MtG for 20 years and has spent $10,000 on cards doesn't have any more discount opportunities than the guy who just started playing yesterday.

Totem's introduction of Joker cards sets the stage for many more SECs and gambling games in the future. It's likely we will see SECs for Black Friday and the 2019 advent calendar, with Joker cards being the reward for special scratch cards and BF promotions. Although I have terrible luck at gambling, I still believe iStripper is a good product and a relatively inexpensive form of entertainment.
Number6
Joined in Oct 2010
3631 글

To those like me who want to be able to buy special event cards (À ceux qui comme moi veulent pouvoir acheter les carte...

iStripper에 관한 모든 것
September 23, 2019, 243 답변
I think it would be completely acceptable to increase the price to some absurd amount as an alternative. Could be 500 credits for one card, but at least you are guaranteed to get it and not throw your money down the drain just for the possibility.

I wouldn't object to that but others may. It isn't just the price, it also a matter of trust between those who have the SECs and Totem. Totem said that these would never be available for sale. Many of us jumped through hoops and made significant outlays to obtain those cards because of that statement.

The Melena Card cost me around 250 credits. I would certainly be upset if Totem offered it for sale for any less.

I am a loyal customer who has all the currently available cards (plus a few) who is willing to outlay what I believe is a reasonable amount (to me) where necessary for the SEC cards.

How would it be fair to me (and others who possibly spent more) if Totem were to put these cards on sale for even 2 or 3 times the normal price?

I will admit I do not particularly like the non-defined paths (i.e. scratchcards or slot machine or similar) to getting SECs. In this case my biggest grumble wasn't the actual cost (I was prepared to go higher) it was having to scratch 450 scratchcards to get there. It became mind numbingly boring after a while.

If they want to continue with the games of chance with SECs perhaps Totem should offer the current SEC card for the game either for sale at say 350 credits or you can take your chance with the Scratchcards. The sale would only last as long as the promotion (1 week). The Card would then be retired permanently from sale and become a chance win in future games.

Just my thoughts.

Google translate

Je ne m'y opposerais pas, mais d'autres le peuvent. Ce n'est pas seulement le prix, c'est aussi une question de confiance entre ceux qui ont les SEC et Totem. Totem a déclaré que ceux-ci ne seraient jamais disponibles à la vente. Beaucoup d'entre nous ont sauté à travers des cerceaux et ont fait des dépenses importantes pour obtenir ces cartes à cause de cette déclaration.

La Melena Card m'a coûté environ 250 crédits. Je serais certainement contrarié si Totem l’offrait en vente à un prix inférieur.

Je suis un client fidèle qui dispose de toutes les cartes actuellement disponibles (plus quelques cartes) et qui est disposé à dépenser ce que j'estime être un montant raisonnable (pour moi) si nécessaire pour les cartes SEC.

Comment serait-il juste pour moi (et ceux qui dépensent peut-être davantage) si Totem mettait ces cartes en vente à un prix deux ou trois fois supérieur au prix normal?

J'admets que je n'aime pas particulièrement les chemins non définis (c'est-à-dire les cartes à gratter ou les machines à sous ou similaires) pour obtenir des SEC. Dans ce cas, mon principal reproche n'était pas le coût réel (j'étais prêt à aller plus haut), il fallait gratter 450 cartes à gratter pour y arriver. C'est devenu ennuyeux au bout d'un moment.

S'ils veulent continuer avec les jeux de hasard avec les SEC, Totem devrait peut-être proposer la carte SEC actuelle pour le jeu, soit en vente à 350 crédits, soit vous pouvez tenter votre chance avec les cartes à gratter. La vente ne durerait que pendant la promotion (1 semaine). La carte serait alors retirée définitivement de la vente et deviendrait une chance de gagner dans les jeux futurs.

Juste mes pensées.
Dorsai6
Joined in Apr 2013
3459 글

To those like me who want to be able to buy special event cards (À ceux qui comme moi veulent pouvoir acheter les carte...

iStripper에 관한 모든 것
September 23, 2019, 243 답변
In fact, if Totem is doing this to get more money, why doesn't it just increase the cost of buying cards per unit a little?/quote]

I agree. A 10% price increase would not bother me. I presently pay $1.15 per card. $1.27 is still less than the cost of a Hershey bar.

[quote]Personally I'm against hazard games.

I don't gamble for entertainment. I think government sponsored gambling is a case of cowardliness on the part of politicians who don't want to raise taxes. I will participate in a game of chance when I think the expected value exceeds the cost. This is why I like to know the probability of wining before I play.

Don't be shy about telling us what it cost you to try to get Melena Tara Rya's card.

Thank you for encouraging me to calculate what I spent on these games. I spent 490 credits and won 3 special event cards including Melena's. I also "won" about a dozen cards I didn't want with I will ignore. That works out to be about $45 for me or about $15 per special event card. I had a similar experience about 6 months ago when I "won" 3 special event cards. I might have been willing to spend $10 for the Red Fox card, but not the others. So, Totem's game was very successful in that it got me to spend much more for these cards than I would have spent if they had a fixed higher price. In the future I will assume that the cost of "wining" a special event card in one of these games is $15 and act accordingly.

Whales

I buy about 220 cards per year. That means I'm worth about $250 per year to Totem. Clearly Totem's business model is high volume/low cost. I suspect as @Wyldanimal suggested that new customers are a larger income source for Totem than customers who have already both all the old cards that interest them. Certainly most of the promotions Totem offers are aimed at customers who own only a small percentage of the available cards.
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