Games are the most rewarding when you figure out how to excel at them, and become on of the best. That’s when I get the most joy from any game. With Diablo Immortal however that seems to be very nearly impossible. I’ve spent nearly, if not more than, $1000.00 on rifts run/crests and have yet to get one single 4/5star gem… for $100.00 you get roughly 45 crest. For $200 -90 and $300.00 -135. You’d think there’s be an algorithm that’d say something like, “ok, you’ve spent X Dollars he is one endgame grade item.” But from I can tell there is not. At $300.00 per 4-5 star gem, and having 6 gem slots, it cost $1,800.00 just to get 6 gems. Which is what it is, and that’s fine, but there is nothing predictable about Blizzards system, and no way to ensure customer loyalty. People would spend more money if they knew the tiers they had to achieve to reach the levels they desired, but it’s all so vague. Some friends tell me they get 4-5 star gems pretty regularly and spend the same kind of money. I on the other hand have never gotten one, and it’s frustrating.
This game is loosing its luster because it refuses to be transparent, systematic, and fair with its purchasers about what the rewards they receive a when spending higher dollar amounts.
Thus far I’m massively disappointed with the quality and if service Blizzard has offered to remedy such issues.
You’re on the D3 forum.
For feedbacks and other things about D:I
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Bad luck is not a bug. Just because you throw X amount of money down the toilet you’re not guaranteed to get anything worthwhile in return. Lack of “pity systems” is not a bug or a defect. You wasted money on nothing, deal with it.
Also people, stop posting on the wrong frigging forum!
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Paying $ is not a skill, nor does it prove or grant such. Any system with randomness is not persuaded by cash… it acts more like a vacuum. Try arguing in Vegas or somewhere similar that “I’ve spent $2 grand and that table over there didn’t pay out in the amount I expected…” and please, if you do, record it as that would be some damn hilarity.
It is understandable when it is someone’s first or one of their first posts. It is much more annoying in my opinion when it is the same few posters (both pro- or anti-D:I who have hundreds/thousands of posts) who keep posting/making new D:I threads in D3 general discussion.
There is another thread somewhere here I saw briefly where Quin69 spent nearly 60 times what you did to get his first gem that had all 5 stars enabled on it. He then quit.
That is so incredulous I do not even want to comment but it does indicate that randomness has no preference for any players.
It makes me warm and fuzzy watching people get screwed in D:I
thats exactly what you get for playing that trash.
HAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
What’s the problem? Just spend more money, you’ll get one.