Avoid illegal point dumping by legitimately point dumping.
1. Join a bunch of games with weird settings on small maps (e.g. ass doodle).
2. 'Try' very hard, so very hard to win.
3. ??????
4. PROFIT
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DiM wrote:why would somebody dump points?
i mean sure, there are rage quitters that start a gazillion games then never log back in, thus dumping all their points. but if you're a rage quitter then you don't need a point dumping strategy.
BigBallinStalin wrote:DiM wrote:why would somebody dump points?
i mean sure, there are rage quitters that start a gazillion games then never log back in, thus dumping all their points. but if you're a rage quitter then you don't need a point dumping strategy.
To experience again that glorious moment of quickly boosting one's score.
To reduce one's chances of being removed in standard games. (many tend to target the higher ranked first).
DiM wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:DiM wrote:why would somebody dump points?
i mean sure, there are rage quitters that start a gazillion games then never log back in, thus dumping all their points. but if you're a rage quitter then you don't need a point dumping strategy.
To experience again that glorious moment of quickly boosting one's score.
To reduce one's chances of being removed in standard games. (many tend to target the higher ranked first).
to be honest i find both reasons a little bit weird, but who am i to judge?
betiko wrote:DiM wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:DiM wrote:why would somebody dump points?
i mean sure, there are rage quitters that start a gazillion games then never log back in, thus dumping all their points. but if you're a rage quitter then you don't need a point dumping strategy.
To experience again that glorious moment of quickly boosting one's score.
To reduce one's chances of being removed in standard games. (many tend to target the higher ranked first).
to be honest i find both reasons a little bit weird, but who am i to judge?
Because the site can give you prizes for legal point dumping. You can get rare medals, 2500 conquer credits worth a year of membership and rare conquer stars.
If you lower your score to 1000 or less and you know you are able to get back to major easy peasy in 1 month, you will get the most improved player of the month award with all the benefits i was talking about. You don t need to point dump everything, just rush all your losers by the end of the month and get your winners as soon as the next month starts.
DiM wrote:betiko wrote:DiM wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:DiM wrote:why would somebody dump points?
i mean sure, there are rage quitters that start a gazillion games then never log back in, thus dumping all their points. but if you're a rage quitter then you don't need a point dumping strategy.
To experience again that glorious moment of quickly boosting one's score.
To reduce one's chances of being removed in standard games. (many tend to target the higher ranked first).
to be honest i find both reasons a little bit weird, but who am i to judge?
Because the site can give you prizes for legal point dumping. You can get rare medals, 2500 conquer credits worth a year of membership and rare conquer stars.
If you lower your score to 1000 or less and you know you are able to get back to major easy peasy in 1 month, you will get the most improved player of the month award with all the benefits i was talking about. You don t need to point dump everything, just rush all your losers by the end of the month and get your winners as soon as the next month starts.
say what? that's absurd.
if that's the case, then CC screwed up.
most improved should not mean how many points you get in a month but rather by how much you improved your best score. that's improvement. not point dumping, then farming noobs to get back to your previous score.
or make it just for beginners and call it "best newcomer". and only players with less than X games at the beginning of a month are eligible.
DiM wrote:why would somebody dump points?
i mean sure, there are rage quitters that start a gazillion games then never log back in, thus dumping all their points. but if you're a rage quitter then you don't need a point dumping strategy.
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