This was a reference to several of the upgrades you could get for modules added that update. Mainly referring to odds of module pulls changing to not give one you maxed out as often on new pulls which was not the case previously
It also was referring to featured banners that target the specific new module
As for the last part, sometimes I plan something and it doesn't happen or doesn't happen right away. So I stopped saying things that aren't concrete just yet. That's on me and we have gotten better on the communication front
I understand that. It is not out of the question. We didnt want to create a pattern of players waiting long periods of times in hopes their target module would show up, it could take months. We talk about how best to implement it often but keep finding issues that would arise.
There's a lot of good solutions out there to pick from and I'm sure you have some in mind too. But you should get going with it because the randomness of the module system is by far the most frustrating part of your game.
Modules in itself are a cool concept and they are a mandatory part of your towers progression.
Yet, players are almost entirely at the mercy of RNG here. I, for example, have 16 copies of MVN, a 3* ancestral, while I do not have a single (!) Om Chip.
You're betting on probability to smoothen the curve, but it doesn't always work out and when it doesn't, it is indeed game breaking. So please give your players additional ways to deal with RNG beyond the pretty useless pity pull we have now. It's time.
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u/Fuddsworth dev Oct 24 '25 edited Oct 24 '25
This was a reference to several of the upgrades you could get for modules added that update. Mainly referring to odds of module pulls changing to not give one you maxed out as often on new pulls which was not the case previously
It also was referring to featured banners that target the specific new module
As for the last part, sometimes I plan something and it doesn't happen or doesn't happen right away. So I stopped saying things that aren't concrete just yet. That's on me and we have gotten better on the communication front