Was the twitch scam intentional or unintentional

0.75% of people reigstered for rewards? Yeah that isn't true or something very wrong was going on. There are screenshots of support admitting twitch drops are bugged. Yet instead of being open with the community that it was bugged, they "doubled the droprate" because they knew the majority of viewers were only there for a chance at loot. Support on the second day changed story to everything is working fine.

This was obviously a ploy to pad out stream views the entire way through. However, ggg's actions make this look like an intentional scam based on them lying or not being completely open in order to not lose views. Can someone from ggg please respond to the huge overwhelming number of upset fans that feel cheated and manipulated?
Last bumped on Nov 18, 2019, 5:41:48 PM
Cheap viewbots atleast :)
"the majority of viewers were only there for a chance at loot"

no I couldnt give a shit about some loot, I watched to see what was happening, if I won some free pixels on the side oh hey cool bonus. oh no theres a chance I wouldnt win any free pixels and I didnt win any free pixels. My account has been linked since the twitch prime stuff. You entitled people are out of control. Saying it was an intentional scam... LOL
When people started catching on, they lost like 40,000 viewers the second day. With "double droprate". By the way, if you watched the entire stream the entire way through it is less than 2% chance you would get nothing. Yet the majority of people got nothing. This isn't about being entitled, it's about being lied to and manipulated and the people saying "LUL HURDUR PIXELS" are the ones that sound delusional. The vast majority of people were there for loot, thats it. Because the vast majority could have spent 20min watching mathil sum up the event and maybe some gameplay trailers. Instead it was drawn out to 15 hours of viewing for absolutely nothing
scam?

jeeeeesus
alright i guess its time to ignore the forums for 3 days until all these children are back in school and these spam threads no longer show up
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scam?

jeeeeesus
alright i guess its time to ignore the forums for 3 days until all these children are back in school and these spam threads no longer show up


This whole event was a scheme to pad out views on the stream all the way through both days. Ggg was dishonest about drops being "fixed".

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Last edited by Lisa_GGG#0000 on Nov 18, 2019, 8:52:54 AM
Scam. You were scammed? What are you out?
was watching both days all but maybe an hour. nadda.. i know im not the only one, wasn't even that good of items up for drops - but thought it would be fun to get some free skins.

oh well. still enjoyed "most" of it. NOt sure why they had all the streamers on when they prefaced everything with "we dont' know anything about 4.0" and then they rehashed their current streams/podcasts...
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lalalazila wrote:
When people started catching on, they lost like 40,000 viewers the second day.


OMG you're so right. That was everybody being pissed about drops. Not just not watching because all those people wanted to see was the 3.9 and 4.0 announcements.

It was obviously an attempt to get more viewers, that's fucking common sense. It's just pathetic you're throwing a fit spamming the forums over not getting free stuff.
Need a new signature, cuz name change. I dunno though. I guess this seems fine. Yeah, this is good.
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Scam. You were scammed? What are you out?


15 hours of time. You know, that thing worth more than money we all have a limited amount of to spend

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