Board Thread:Current Episode Discussion/@comment-9605025-20150212021259/@comment-25158127-20150221221640

CorporateJP wrote: The whole point of a forum is to talk about the subject, good, bad, or ugly.

There's a whole lot of bad and a shitload of ugly (look at these fucking cards...honestly). Good is few and far between.

You want positive vibes? Go visit Tony Little's blog or Dena's Facebook page, they're high off their own stash.

I'm going to tell you everything that's wrong with this game until they either take it seriously, fix it, or shut it down. I'm in the same camp as GoC (except I put Trek on top of my list and add Galactica, and I haven't quite spent a "metric fuckton" of money). I'll bitch when a franchise is messed with. Trek had a good explanation/back story to cover their asses on reboot, Galactica took some warming up to. TF, however, has been whored out, this game is further proof.

-Current rant over-

To be fair, Disco, I'd tell you the DP increases and decreases due to added bonuses for having a faction or weapon against the current episode enemies. However, this episode, after start, recommended all Autobots for me at the start, but has since changed it's stance and given me Decepticons on top row and Autobots on the lower row. I think the mixed bosses has it royally confused, and I also noticed this some time ago on MGK when it had Prime and Megatron Raiders. Regardless, the DP increases for bonuses then drops after episode end. Seems I have to repeat what I have been saying; I am not talking about during episodes/events. I am talking about the decks before and after events.

Can you tell my why an un-bonused deck prior to event almost always is stronger than the un-bonused deck after the event, even with the exact same cards, and sometimes even with MTM Raiders?

Yes, I am talking about the DP we see on Wednesdays then there is no event. Then we do postmortems, in the pre-DP, I put the DP of Wednesday before event, and in the post-DP I put the DP that is shown then the event is over. And the post-DP is almost always weaker, even though both times no bonuses were applied.