Gamersunite junes journey12/15/2023 I have actually left our club temporarily to join several other clubs in our Detective League to warn them of one or more teams in our list that were using a revolving door club technique, then rejoined our team. Wooga thinks that teams like yours will continue to spend additional resources ($$$) chasing teams like this, in hopes you will not notice that you are up against what I call an "Amorphous Team". Instead, they will tell you how good their cheat detection software is, or that they do not care if players come and go. They will not actually answer the question. Ask Wooga the simple question whether they consider "revolving door" to be a strategy or a cheat. A simple waiting period before a new member can contribute to the Detective League scoring would be one way to at least reduce this. It is sad that Wooga will not do anything to try to stop this behavior. Either way, if you encounter one of these teams, your team will be badly outnumbered, and eventually you will want to sleep, where revolving door teams can rotate in fresh players around the clock, so no time is wasted. It is possible that the same person could have one or more additional accounts (alter egos, usually on different devices or disk partitions) or it could simply be a pool of other players. Only the core set of players that are on the team when the Detective League ends will reap the rewards. Ĭomment found on June's Journey: Hidden Objects: Question. The Detective League is not our focus, but we have achieved ACE the past two times. This is not to say we do not score well, our competition performance is decent, and most participate. Attending Meeting Time reliably and communicating if there is an issue are the main things. Most are older, very experienced players who have gotten tired of playing competitively, but we have a few newer players as well, and two empty slots if you are interested. My team (CoffeeJitters meets at 7:00pm EST) is focused on exchanging coffees and playing to enjoy the game. It is tough to find a team, especially as a new player. Coins, tip coins from the coffee shop, decorations etc. Yes, the Detective League points you have accrued this week will stay with the team, not the individual. Just as well, if they did not communicate with you, then it is probably best to find another team. Not sure why they got rid of you, perhaps the team did not want points this week. Ĭomment found on June's Journey: Hidden Objects: Do you remember how many. I came from what I consider to be a great team "Coffee Jitters", they meet at 7:00PM EDT, but they are currently full. I stopped playing, due to the pathetic tech support Wooga is providing, but still post to help others. This go-around, the hard version gotton more difficult in terms of the number of clues needed to complete the event. In terms of the Club Mysteries event itself: there are three levels of difficulty: easy, med, hard. Otherwise, any other decorations etc are yours already. In terms of the Detective League, you would forfeit any DL Ribbons accumulated, those would stay with the team and are not transported to a new team. Not sure what you would lose, in terms of Club Mysteries rewards, if you were to switch teams? If your current team is not going to complete the event, and you have already claimed your prizes (mid way through rewards, for example), then nothing to lose.
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