![]() ![]() Group - You Don't Matter - these players purchase diamonds consistently - no need to incentivize with offers There is definitely an algorithm and the outcome is probably what you present, however you have not considered the parameters.įrom reading above and what I've heard from other players I suggest the parameters are similar to these: So our own ability to influence it is pretty close to nil unless we start a massive movement to shift our buying habits. And, like I said, it might even be self adjusting/creating. So what is the algorithm? It's complicated. No, as a former IT guy working at some pretty high levels of analysis, I can say it's very unlikely the RNG has anything to do with it. And that algorithm, no doubt, has some artificial intelligence and rewrites or modifies itself as the data pool grows larger and larger. So, instead of some random number generator making random guesses, it's a pretty sophisticated algorithm. In other words, they do know who buys what and when and under what circumstances. If you think about the massive amount of data Inno has received about how players spend - each time they spend it's tracked and added to that giant pool of data - it would be a truly foolish thing to not apply some statistical analysis to figure out who buys what, and when and why. One thing I think you can be sure about is that whatever offers you receive they are not random. Whenever it really irritates me, I have to think of it like the rest of the RNG in this game- those two accounts with no offers just got the bad luck part of that curve. On the other end, one account got a very nice offer right from the start that included a free expansion and that account gets offers all the time. I have tried buying regular diamonds in the two accounts that get none a couple of times over the last two years, hoping to trigger other offers, but to no avail. But some accounts never get offers at all (besides the offers everyone gets at the same time) so there is no way for those accounts to get better offers by showing they will spend. Do you get better offers if you spend money on one? Some seem to, or at least continue to get random offers. Whether you get offers or not seems quite random and set from the beginning of the account. There is no marketing emphasis as far as I can tell.
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