Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-10667507-20140213040518/@comment-13789016-20140213205155

I do realize that R6s are ridiculously strong. But to have two different difficulties for people who have cards that are not as strong, is stupid to me, and the consideration that PVP and campaign, etc need to be adjusted to suit the needs of T3 and lower seems silly as well. couple of points:

1)  Most people have decks full of R5s now, and probably 80% of the people who have R6s only have 1 R6.  1 card does not make you 100% stronger than the other people, it makes you somewhat stronger.

2) people paid for the R6s, people chose not to pay for them as well.  this is the difference between the two types of players and that difference should exist ESPECIALLY on PVP.  There should be no one who didn't pay for an R6 to T1 a PVP, should taht be the next event (unless they pay for it).

3) adjusting the health of bosses in campaigns and raids for each person's DP. I will say that there is some imbalance here, but, we all know that the sure way to T1 these events is to buy the raid card.  I believe there was a point made above that R5 raids still are not as strong as the R6?  well thats garbage.  I have heard that the R6 is at MOST 4 times stronger than the R5.  so the easy fix, is to increase the raid multiplier if you really feel that it is unfair.

the truth is, there has always been a problem with the population opinion of this game. we have people who pay and people who refuse to. the people who refuse to, say its not fair because the game should be free to play. the people who pay say it wouldn't be fair if we paid for strong cards and they mean nothing after the first event. who wins? Our community is split up. This is the reality of the game we have in front of us, and there is no solution; but no doubt, if Mobage had a choice between whom to satisfy, who do you think they will pick?

My point in all this really is this: the delay is not for the power of the R6s. its because of access to the app. my money is on that, because the fewer people that participate, the fewer there are to spend money; and of course it isn't fair that some people have an opportunity to play and others don't (which is the story they will pitch to us soon).