Official Feudalife CHALLENGE feedback Thread

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What do you mean?? o0
Go to the official rules for the challenge, it clearly states there that you have LESS SECONDS (you may read there if you want to)
But not only you have LESS SECONDS but A DIFFERENT TIMESCALE TOO
So this rules are useless

Rules are created for a reason, if THEY don't follow why should we follow?

I am not using duplicate accounts, i don't even have the patience to take care of one BUT making another account and using a VPN is better than trying my best to get another key (which it clearly is impossible for me at the moment)... That should tell you something
 
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DanteFromHell89

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Go to the official rules for the challenge, it clearly states there that you have LESS SECONDS (you may read there if you want to)
But not only you have LESS SECONDS but A DIFFERENT TIMESCALE TOO
So this rules are useless

Rules are created for a reason, if THEY don't follow why should we follow?
I agree with you on that one, but the problem is...
it's slower than it should be on the first try.
In other words you actually have MORE than 60 seconds before you get the first key, but with the first malus you get time will start running the normal way i.e. faster.
I know, that sounds strange but it is what it is🤷‍♂️
I am not using duplicate accounts, i don't even have the patience to take care of one BUT making another account and using a VPN is better than trying my best to get another key (which it clearly is impossible for me at the moment)... That should tell you something
Completely agree again. It's hard to get the second key only for a brief period (for me it was from a couple of weeks to one month) but afterwards your skill will grow and with it will grow the quantities of winnables.
Also try to giveaway something at the giveaway section - after you'll get some positive feedback your malus will be not 7 but 5 (but I think you know this already if you were telling me something about the rules).

In any case, I wish you good luck!! ^, ^
 
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Isn't Indiegala from Italy? Having the advertisement for the acquisition of a good and the acquisition rules are not correct isn't illegal there?
 

Doomche

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Oh I'm chill, dw. It's just funny that every now and then someone (usually angry) jumps in putting way too much thought and investing themselves into this.
A few guys made a set of html browser games that are entirely free to access and can get keys for games. Yes, the challenges are buggy as hell and quite a bit of annoying stuff is there, but if you don't put too much thought into it, you come, you play, you get better and win one or few keys a day and some credit to spend in store. Considering it's entirely free, they can come up with whatever rules they like so whoever doesn't like the rules can just walk away or blast them with negative reddit posts or whatever. Considering the rules I've seen in some other sites like this, making you watch ads to play and making it a lottery in which you might as well win nothing etc, these are pretty damn tame.
They are unfair, but at the same time even with those rules there are many people that mastered them enough to get 3 keys/day anyway. It's glaringly obvious that macros aren't allowed because they want people to actually play to get keys instead of having a bot army farming the keys. They haven't advertised that time doesn't move faster anyway (still think it's a bug after all these months but the last time they updated was nearly 2 years ago) so that would've been a reach and buying your way out of malus does exactly what it says it does - decreases malus and does nothing to the time.
There's no real need to be upsed with any of these tho, just sit back, click, get some keys and brace yourself for error notices from the king when the server gets overcrowded.
 
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- Yes, the challenges are buggy as hell and quite a bit of annoying stuff is there
- they can come up with whatever rules they like...
- ...They are unfair
- they want people to actually play to get keys
- brace yourself for error notices from the king
^ You've said it, not me

Don't take this as offense, but I'm definitely a different breed compared to you bro. But i'm not even upset or anything like that, I'm just the type of person who doesn't swallow everything because it's a mere consequence of getting free stuff (not saying that you are, i'm saying that a i'm not).

And I said since the first post, i am truly grateful for the free keys, i really am, but that absolutely does not change the unnecessary injustice and waste of time caused to other users.

Connection errors? Understandable time and again, duplicate keys? It's also understandable for 5% (as they say). But invalid or uncertain rules and mechanisms are a CHOICE, and if you read the last few posts here I feel that most are not very happy with the current condition of this challenge.

I understand that for you and some people it may seem like some kind of revolt or ingratitude, but honestly in my mind, one thing has nothing to do with the other: Rules and laws are made for a reason. Profits in no way influence my way of analyzing a situation. What is right is right and what is fair is fair.

Please note that I have not criticized any other aspect of the site or the process, I came here because of this advertisement and I stayed because of the result of it, but when it ceases to be just a technical issue and becomes a matter of choice, then the conversation is different.

Do they want to use this as advertising and have rules for winning challenges? Ok, so how about they follow the rules too or pay attention to the feedback? Is this not dedicated to feedback or am i wrong? Is this just for IndieGala chills? If it is i am not one of them (again, not saying that you are i am saying that i am not).

TL;DR
Thanks for the keys IndieGala but own the rules you set and read the feedback

Bonus: I even said something about this IndieGala challenge with at least 10 friends, of all of them I think only 1 didn't stop visiting the site... If that was to attract clientele I think they are failing miserably.
 

Doomche

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I don't think the point you're trying to make is as sound as you're making it out to be. Where have you been falsely advertised? You're not the first that noticed that timer goes faster, but you're the first one trying to make some great injustice out of it. If you think that's the threshold for supreme court, you're up for a wild ride.

What objective difference does such formality make in the end? What would a number saying 50s instead of 55s change? Malus = you have less time to complete the challenges either way you put it. You have fewer seconds VS you have shorter timer that also goes faster the more you win - tomayto, tomahto, less time to do the same exact thing. You have to do it as fast as you can no matter what number is on screen. You also had more time than 60 seconds without malus. It's bugged, you deal with it. You have the right to "not swallow" and quit using it, or you might as well play, entirely your choice. No one considers it injustice and rule breaking simply because that bug is a technicality that you learn eventually and doesn't change anything about the way you play these games.
 
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