I would like to request for ATA to lower cap of charms. Right now charms are out of control. Players have god like power with charms. Some players from ALB 10 can easily be killed by ALB 20 and 30 with cap charms on their bfa. Theoretically this players with that much charms shouldn't be possible to have that much without getting charms on black market. The money they spent on buying charms on the black market goes to someone smarker than kaw devs. If KAW marketing only sells charms on the store. Those money spent on black market should go to ATA and used some of those money for improving the game. Spend some to bring back ASW. When players money goes to black market. The money will not be going to ATA. We need ATA to start selling charms on the store. This way new player with deep pocket can spend to get stronger and stay on the game. This way player like me who does not support black market have a way of capping charms relative to build. This game needs money to improve so by selling charms will open up to everyone on kaw who play to benefit KAW. Thanks
I’ve been thinking a lot about why kaw has always been open to exploits and cheating for so many years without devs being able to fix any of them really. And trading charms and furniture was going to be another obvious exploit from day one. Just more fuel for the black market problems. Black market generates a crazy amount of unreported revenue no one will pay any tax on. Could that in some way be an explanation of why exploits ever really get fixed? Hackers are good yes. But every tech company can and should be able to fix any breach eventually. Once one is resolved they may face a new one again but at least each breach is resolved as they arise. For kaw the same exploits remain year after year oddly. I find that curious. I’d like to know what explanations others might have for this…failure by developers. Heck Id like to hear developers explain.
Sometimes you start to wonder the one running the exploit might be internal? That's why they are not in a hurry to fix the issue.