I have a 115k Silver maxed out team. I have read tons of posts in this forum that advises players to stay at Silver level to be more successful. Based on my experience, the developers force you to move on to Gold/Diamond/Platinum level by matching you with higher level teams during CVC events. Eventually the consistent losses will frustrate you enough to move on to the next level. Anybody with similar experience?
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2)They 'encourage' us to move up because more resources are required at higher tiers and that requires more time and/or money.
3)CvC ignores your tier and is based on the most recent club event activity. Ensuing rounds are then based on the most recent CvC round.
4)If leveling every new player is a priority for you, then the lower tiers may make more sense. If crushing club events/cvc are important, then higher tiers will be more ideal. Being 'successful' in Tsb is relative to interpretation, but ultimately, just means you're having fun.
Yes, we are aware of the game having crashing issues in the middle of WoH, but we can't compensate you for the gold you lost at this time. This is done on a case by case basis. - TSB Customer Service
Oh no. I'm not falling for that trick. LOL.
I still have five 550 and above guys inactive due to not having the resources to get them to G10. I'm not spending the hundreds of dollars it would take to get them where they need to be, especially with just a few weeks left.
Gold was fun for about three weeks. Party is over now.
Yes, we are aware of the game having crashing issues in the middle of WoH, but we can't compensate you for the gold you lost at this time. This is done on a case by case basis. - TSB Customer Service
Mais gardez dan ca. Now you are speaking my language, cher.
Yes, we are aware of the game having crashing issues in the middle of WoH, but we can't compensate you for the gold you lost at this time. This is done on a case by case basis. - TSB Customer Service
This year, I rushed to it, and camped there, but I was playing much more aggressively, and it became a horrible money-suck to try to truly compete there. Enough so that I went completely AWOL from just after Labor Day, until about a month ago. It was also a huge strain trying to constantly drag my club to decent finishes, but I wanted to stay loyal to my clubmates.
When I came back, I did it with a strict F2P policy (which is still intact), and after a couple weeks, realized that the only way to make it fun again, was to push through to diamond. I am now starting D5 with an entire G10 lineup, and still winning 90%+ on BGs and tourneys.
I pretty much had to give up on WOH, and now really suck at CVC (since I am dumping all my cash into upgrading my SP and playing tourneys, I haven't done anything to the team upgrades), but I am finding the grind to not really be that bad.
I plan to play 20 at F2P (except for the stadium, most likely). I think I will most likely play in a solo club, and jump to diamond as quickly as I reasonably can. Cooldown will play a big role in the club decision, but that is where I stand, as of now.
Note:. All player skills are 8/8, except for keepers (only 5/5), Molitor (16/16), Scioscia (14/14), and Sax (20/19).
Edit: and no skills on Darvish or Soroka
Edit: and I may do the same the next week, so I can bench Whitey, and not have to worry about ice-wrapping as much in tourneys.
Edit: I have only kept Kaline as a 10th WOH bat, in case I want to play the warmup tower, lol.
It's so tough to find like-minded players. Honestly, it doesn't seem like they were very good clubmmates if you felt that way so you're probably better off solo.
I am still in the same club, mostly for the diamond loyalty boxes and CVC rewards, but I think it is probably past time to move on...
I am leaving my club now. I would love to tag along, if you have a spot for me.
If you guys use line, bear with me on that. I am not familiar with it, so I would have to download and figure it out.
Just let me know, I am in cooldown now.
Edit: I am sure any gifts would probably include the obligatory shirtless selfies...🥴