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8/6/2025, 1:51:38 PM
>>717416548
>How in the world do you have money to do that
Dunno. Apparently the guy was a streamer and was probably emploeyd. In any case, he spent like 6000€ worth of money to get this one character. Along the way he rolled the other two rateup characters multiple times, so it was quite obvious the rateups were "fixied" by Cygames. This became somewhat of a scandal and nowadays it's mandatory to disclose the rateup percentages in these games and provide a guaranteed way to get what you want.
This (and possibly some other events) also lead to some other intresting things for Japanese gacha. In general the devs are not allowed to nerf anything that players have payed for, whether through gacha or direct means. This means that if you happen to accidentally release something really broken (say, Kitasan Black) you are not allowed to nerf it – unless you refund every roll in real money, if I'm not mistaken. And even in that case the players may be able to keep what they rolled for. This means that the only way to fix an overpowered character or item is to powercreep it eventually or tactfully skirt around the issue and indirectly nerf it in some way.
>and still play the game
I mean, she's really cute.
>How in the world do you have money to do that
Dunno. Apparently the guy was a streamer and was probably emploeyd. In any case, he spent like 6000€ worth of money to get this one character. Along the way he rolled the other two rateup characters multiple times, so it was quite obvious the rateups were "fixied" by Cygames. This became somewhat of a scandal and nowadays it's mandatory to disclose the rateup percentages in these games and provide a guaranteed way to get what you want.
This (and possibly some other events) also lead to some other intresting things for Japanese gacha. In general the devs are not allowed to nerf anything that players have payed for, whether through gacha or direct means. This means that if you happen to accidentally release something really broken (say, Kitasan Black) you are not allowed to nerf it – unless you refund every roll in real money, if I'm not mistaken. And even in that case the players may be able to keep what they rolled for. This means that the only way to fix an overpowered character or item is to powercreep it eventually or tactfully skirt around the issue and indirectly nerf it in some way.
>and still play the game
I mean, she's really cute.
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