KaW should buy back allies prior to deleting them

Discussion in 'Ideas + Feature Requests' started by TFE_Pattus_TFE, Jun 6, 2014.

  1. Many 'bot' accounts are created and deleted daily in order to improve the low end ally market (under 200k).

    When these accounts are deleted the owner only gets a fraction of their value.

    It would be easy for the devs to create an account to buy up all those allies and delete them from there.
     
  2. The ally market is a risk. It does not matter the amount. You buy, you take a risk. It's worked since the beginning of kaw the way it does now.

    No support
     
  3. Yes... Yes they should do ALL of those things... And I would Like my bizillion nobs served on a platter of SoDs whenever you guys get a chance...

    Thanks
     
  4. I think they should also check when the person was last hired before deleting the account, assuming that is possible.

    Having an ally deleted the day after you bought them sucks.

    And before anyone says it, yes there are time situations where you are not in the market for an active ally.

    There are reasons for owning inactives also.

    In short, why not wait until the inactive account atleast hasnt been hired for a month?
     
  5. With all the special achievements and gear from all past events and all seasonal wars because i didn't join when they came out....




    NO. Go and grind like the rest of us.
     
  6. but in all seriousness this will destroy the reset bomb tactic
     
  7. ^ no it wouldn't u can still reset and still cost them money they ask the devs to give gold back IF they reset the ally not a kaw player  anyway propacked allies don't get reset and don't think PPl with only 1-2 allies have them get reset ever either holding 100 allies u lose like 2 allies a day...
     
  8. Disagree. For a player to lose gold on a 200k ally is nothing. No loss there. On higher allies its about risk. Find actives and propacks who wont be reset. Resetting allies removes gold from the game and is the only real force against mass inflation in the game.

    No support.
     
  9. What mango said^ it balances the incoming gold a little, but not much
     
  10. So does the fact u lose a lot more than someone gains if u have billions out tho
     
  11. Mango's statement about resetting allies being a force against inflation is incorrect. It is actually the opposite. Since the Developers do reset Inactive Accounts the prices of Active Allies skyrocket. This is in-line with their social media-thinking and wanting to keep current Players being bought and sold. What keeps inflation under control is the release of new Land and new Buildings, as outside of the Ally Market this is where the Gold is spent.
     
  12. U do have a point..^ ok refund our gold lol
     
  13. @OP You do know that the Devs don't manually delete accounts right? lol 
     
  14. This is a necessary game mechanic is to prevent us from vollying up amongst friends/alts creating massive gold profits...with zero risk i.e. free gold.

    I agree that it is not nice to not have it happen to an ally you acquired yesterday due to the sliding scale. Never understood why that part is necessary. Perhaps somone can explain.
     
  15. Perhaps game, but both those are temporary decreases in in-game gold? So there would only be a true loss in PvP by burning and using pots for less gold?

    My understanding being that resetting allies is a permanent removal of gold from the game, whereas taking this feature away puts much more gold back into play.
     
  16. I'm not talking about resets, I'm talking about bot accounts placed by the devs for us to volley up that they later purge (manually or automatically). This has little effect on me, but could devastate a new player.

    There is no real purpose in deleting them when they just create more.

    I buy up lots of allies in the 100-200k range and make ~3-6M each sell. Reseting 1-2 a day wipes any profit in doing so.
     
  17. I'm confused are you saying 200 mill allies or 200k because if you make 3-6 mill on 200k allies there is something seriously wrong with that.
     
  18. The sliding scale for allies was created as people were doing drop vollys to transfer gold to another account. It cost gold to do that yes, however it still was transferring gold.
     
  19. 200m sorry. And I'm not doing volley drops like those that exploited the system in the past.