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Bad luck for 3 duels straight ? I don't buy it, this stuff never happens to anyone else especially in PvE, because all those draw rates are fixed
If I do that I never draw the traps I need, like, where's the balance here? You need the back row to support the monsters, you need the monsters to deal damage and defend yourself to some degree, too much or too few of either and performance suffers even more.
Quick question where in the programming does it outright have a fixed result? It's RNG based and unless you have proof then stop being an idiot and blaming the game for your problems
How about how I play the NPC duelists and eeeeevery time they open with the same cards ? Or how eeeeeeeeevery time I play ant red eyes deck their first card is some way to get the fusion off, or six sams and the 1 turn synchro because they always pull the continuous spells, or blue eyes and their ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ level 1 tuner that's always there turn 1 or any of a dozen other examples of certain cards getting pulled earlier than others?
Those are nothing but unsubstantial claims
Your experience is not factual or has any factual/substantial evidence to this. It is a card game it relies on luck so unless you have some document or any physical evidence that Konami purposefully rigged the system to force goods cards and bad cards then you are just making accusations with no proof. If this was EA then I would agree with you considering they have purposefully rigged their games, but no this is Konami, if you wanna say they are a greed company then I will probably agree with you on that but don't say they rigged the system without evidence besides your words and 1 screenshot
Guy I can literally link you to a video explaining how fixed the draw rates are on certain cards.
You don't seem to understand my point, you can claim that the draw rate is fixed, you can even try and make a video explaining how, but you are not right unless you have physical evidence, like how a patent on EA came out showing how they purposefully rigged the system so that the game gets harder for players with higher spending impulses so that they can make a better profit.
Claims don't matter, actual evidence does in order to make 100% evident beyond a reasonable doubt that is how this works. Don't tell me anything just show me a document or a coding in the game
Hey I got news for you brain trust, that goes both ways. If YOU can't provide evidence that DISproves what I'm saying I have zero reason to believe you either.
I already told you what my physical evidence is, just paying attention and witnessing the game in action. Where's YOUR code documents ?
You told me your physical evidence... yeah you definitely don't know how any of this works Mr. #MeToo
You were the one to make the claim that Konami rigged the system therefor you are the accuser not the defendant. You are the one who must have the evidence and not a bunch of words cause that isn't evidence. It isn't my job to disprove you its your job to prove you
The difference between good players and players like you is that when good players struggle with too many bricks, they blame the DECK, and take strides to figure out how to reduce the chance of bricking while accepting the fact that there will always be that chance to brick anyway. They move on from bad hands and hard losses, press on, and try again.
Players like you make threads like this. They blame the GAME and refuse to improve; the game hates them and them in particular, and it has nothing to do with the fact that their decks are bad or not built to be as good as they could be. They childishly blame other players for having better luck or better decks than them. They internalize their losses and selectively ignore when their 'rigged' matches go more how they want them to. They plug their ears and ignore common sense, they close their eyes and refuse to acknowledge all the examples of players performing well and placing high on the ladder with consistent decks. They're the vocal minority, and they're bratty children.
Fine, defend the Lords of Konami to your heart's content. But I'm not the only one who notices this problem okay, not even close.