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Originally Posted by rburgh
They try to make the game different every year to provide new challenges to the long-time gamers. If they did the same thing every year then the "cookbook" would eventually become known to all and the only thing that mattered would be how much money or time the players were willing to spend. And each year's new players would get frustrated early and leave.
But the easiest way to change the path to the top tier of the game is to make things like ever-increasing card performance throughout the cycle. It would be nice to know if the top-end cards like PT Elite or the meta mission reward cards have finally surpassed what you can get out of fully developed combinators. Unfortunately, providing information on the five upgrade stages of each combinator card would require a great deal of effort from the devs that would benefit very few people, so I can see why they wouldn't want to go to the trouble.
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My only issue is providing such a steep upgrade to teams based on money spent. Just for fun I wasted like 300,000 to buy cards with good combi points to make an iron team.
I managed to get 2 cards to level 3. 6 total got upgraded. Probably lost 150,000 points on bad luck losing with over 70% probability.
So I really can assert that real money is going into all these teams. Especially when I run into a full roster of combinator diamonds.
"Enjoy lower levels"
"Enjoy Live Tournaments"
Why don't combinator teams enjoy combinator teams and keep way more non-combi tournaments instead?