The ranking system for the Party Awards needs to be rethought........
I believe there is a real need for revamping the scoring system for the Party Awards.
Unless you're able to stay on this game 24/7 and play the categories, you're sunk.
There is no way to pass the leader at all, so why bother?
Also, I was at the top of the R&B party for one night, a few weeks ago, and never received a badge?
I'd also like to add, Congratulations!!, to the few persons who do win the badges!
You totally deserve them, well played.
I'm not at all trying to take from your glory/ talent, I just think the game itself needs to let others have a chance.
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It''s rough. I don't understand how people get them over and over, I could barely manage one.
Even once you finally get up there, you have to constantly check because no doubt someone has booted you down.Unless you get a really, really high score and shoot way past everybody... which you need many tickets to do.
Very difficult.
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I agree, Deborah! It is very difficult.
I thought making it to the top was enough, but apparently from what you're saying, you need to remain on top the entire time.Who has the time to do that? Not I, I can't just stay chained to my computer for all of those hours.
IF that's the case, I think even more so, that they need to rethink this part of the game.
Thanks so much for your input. -
It's also worth mentioning that the average score required to win depends on your region. In the Asia-Australia region, for example, most parties don't even get full and sometimes 60K-70K is enough to win. In Europe it's usually 120K-150K. In the Americas on the other hand, there are multiple parties per category, all reaching 300 players, and the winning score is much higher in average - although since the player base is much larger, you do have a chance to get lucky and "fall" in a party with more convenient opponents.
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