It's widely understood, albeit not openly acknowledged, why strict enforcement is lacking. This leniency keeps the game, Kingdoms at War (KaW), seemingly bustling by inflating the count of "active" users—a metric that reassures sponsors and investors. Additionally, this approach can inadvertently support new player growth, except in cases where clans are exclusively used for the benefit of certain players' automated "bots." The dilemma they face is clear: imposing bans on these automated accounts would paradoxically diminish the game's active user base. These "bots" are not merely placeholders; they're capable of generating revenue through small-scale transactions, potentially amounting to significant sums for ATA and its partners. Therefore, if enforcement becomes too rigorous, it risks a decline in both active users and revenue. It appears they've adopted a strategy of moderate, consistent enforcement to maintain economic stability within the game's ecosystem.
Well I guess you can call me Mo of the Ron family because I never considered that KaW required sponsorship outside of its player base… I suppose the offer-wall must bring in a ton of revenue 🥱
On the epic battles the developers should put in a reward between 60k and 100k. Unless you leave your clan it’s very difficult to achieve.
well I'm glad to see something about it. but it's more of the same and the same people still out here.
This Ata post was in 2021 ... Nothing happened and there is a lot of cheating around. Very easy to find cheaters if they wanted, but guess they accepting it to make profit.
Bumping again so ATA will read its own policy. Its like Congress and the Constitution. They wont follow it.
This game was very fun in the old days, but nowerdays there is no more fun at all. Its ruled by cheaters running their charmfarms mostly automated. Even if Ata would catch them, it wouldn't matter because this farms gave most of their charms and furn to their mains, and so it's easy for cheaters to replace them. Their mains are mostly playing 'fair' beside using defrnce bots... Would be easy for Ata to catch these cheaters, but are they willing to do so? I don't belive so. For me it's time to slowly say good bye. There is no reason to spend time and money in a game which is far away to be a fair game. Also sad, most of the players know about that, but they accept and even support this. I am sorry about all the fair and real players: better find a game that is not based on cheating.
Desired to quit playing. Like I wrote above, there is no sense to waste time and money in a game run by (corrupt?) Devs and dominated by cheating players. Whole clans are run automatically (you don't see them because never doing ads and doors are locked), but profit goes to the mains (charms, gold and mats). Some players get 60k hits in premium EB'S in 50 minutes, how is that possible? Some people steal you doing one action in less than 1 second, etc. How is that possible. Also I don't know anything about clan wars, but as I have heard (several people are claiming about this: there should also be a lot of cheating). I gave Screenshots to Devs, and they wanted to take a look into it - they want to do so since ages but I am sure, they don't care. For me, it means to say good bye. So I'll re-open my old clan and give away all seals, Chimes and horns I collected in the last years. When done so, I'll be gone. Teja P.S.: there CR will also find my hidden alt 😂
Once, in the not so distant past I ran across a couple players who shall remain unnamed charm farming and hacking accounts to strip. I ha ss'd proof and promptly sent a ticket to notify devs. Their response was to ban my account. After watching the introduction of premium ebs and the slow spiral of negative player retention I came to the conclusion that it's best not to pay to win. Now for fun I just create as much havoc as I can and will remain doing so until the demise of KaW!