schlottis wrote:However, the massive influx of players who would not regularly be on the website at that time all refreshing the same thing at the same time has an impact on the egregious amount of lag we get when the pound opens. There are players who miss at least the first page or two from the lag alone, or their first page has almost all of the pets taken. It is not down to player internet speed, its how much the CS server can take in page requests in one go. It also damages availability of pets, regardless of pet quality.
schlottis wrote:2. There was a different post on the previous page from user (I don't remember how to only quote part of someone's message, apologies) that states 'thereβs nothing wrong with coming on just for the pound, and then logging off again. thereβs absolutely no harm in that. :)'.
I don't agree with this completely. Yes, I think it's on the individual user to come on for just the pound and go, that's their choice. I think it would be unreasonable to say otherwise. It is not up to us to decide how people should enjoy their time on this website; its down to the people who run it.
However, the massive influx of players who would not regularly be on the website at that time all refreshing the same thing at the same time has an impact on the egregious amount of lag we get when the pound opens. There are players who miss at least the first page or two from the lag alone, or their first page has almost all of the pets taken. It is not down to player internet speed, its how much the CS server can take in page requests in one go. It also damages availability of pets, regardless of pet quality.
I would argue that it could be considered harmful. Not in a very meaningful way as things go, but it still counters the player enjoyment. Whether the pound is seen as a 'rare dispenser' or not, it is a high demand feature on the site because it gives a player a chance to get something they regularly wouldn't be able to. You cannot convince me that the reason most people use the pound bot isn't because they want a chance at a rare. Otherwise, it wouldn't matter how quickly they got here. It might not be the purpose of the pound, but it is its most popular usecase.
avaloafe wrote:hi, that was me. as a full time working adult, iβm really ONLY on this site for the pound and pet adoptions/events for my pet collections. why is that a bad thing for users to log on for the pound, do some trading then log back off? we donβt HAVE to use the forums. we donβt have to use oekaki boards. we are allowed to sign on for adoptions and JUST the pets only. thereβs no harm in that. iβve gotten one ER and one rare pet in the past like 25 openings. everything else has been EU and under. so no, i see no harm in people coming on for a few minutes whenever the pound/l&f open up
Nicnova wrote:I agree with this, but I don't think the solution is to make changes that would lower the amount of players on the site. That's detrimental to the growth of the site in general. We should WANT more players on the site, it's what keeps the site alive. The issue is that the site can't handle it, and these are the changes they need to make. They need to be able to handle a large influx of players coming online for the pound.
schlottis wrote:My remark at the end about how players should not be punished for not using the discord is as it says -- they shouldn't be. But they are, because they can't know as quickly. Again, I am not blaming the discord bot or the people using it, I am saying it is an unfair advantage to people who do not use it. That is something that, in my opinion anyway, should be accommodated or addressed in some way by CS staff. Not necessarily by requesting the bot is banned, but they should at least evaluate the whole context.
Grey French wrote:And again, the pet group in the Pound is publicly accessible. Sure, not everyone knows about it, but I donβt think the solution to that is βget rid of Pound botβ I think the solution is βMake information more accessible to newbies.β
When players donβt know about a feature, you donβt just say βOh wellβ and get rid of the feature. What you do is try to inform and educate people so they DO know about it.
schlottis wrote:My remark at the end about how players should not be punished for not using the discord is as it says -- they shouldn't be. But they are, because they can't know as quickly. Again, I am not blaming the discord bot or the people using it, I am saying it is an unfair advantage to people who do not use it. That is something that, in my opinion anyway, should be accommodated or addressed in some way by CS staff. Not necessarily by requesting the bot is banned, but they should at least evaluate the whole context.
Aaron⦠wrote:If admins felt that the pound bot were an exploit or against our rules, it would be removed. If you'd like to make a suggestion regarding it please use the suggestions board - otherwise please try to kind to everyone and stay on topic to the question at hand regarding the size of openings. :)
Aaron⦠wrote:If admins felt that the pound bot were an exploit or against our rules, it would be removed. If you'd like to make a suggestion regarding it please use the suggestions board - otherwise please try to kind to everyone and stay on topic to the question at hand regarding the size of openings.
avaloafe wrote:that is a users choice then. it truly isnβt unfair as it is available for EVERYONE to use. i have it in my own private server to get pinged. anyone 13+ can have a discord account and then have access to the bot :) anyone who is also under 13 would have more than enough time to check out the site and βstalkβ when the pound opens. i think, however, the majority of people complaining about the pound AND then about the bot, are part of the older user base.
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