- 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.