Just going to set this up because there's obviously going to be some venting, some discussion, some rants, some admin hate, what have you. At this point, I've seen what you've all been saying in your clans, in envoys, what have you.
So, here's my view of admin perspective. We tried something new. You all complained that Ascension was stale, so we tried something new. We tested it - Obviously we didn't think everything through, and we screwed some things up.
In the end, we ended up having to make a decision. Either nullify the decision and redo the event, or call it. The decision to call it was based on two factors - the winner having veil up, and others being in the location with him at the end of the event.
We have fixed some of the locations being accessible to players. We will be changing the hamster to be whitelisted locations (the teleport actually used anywhere the hamster could go.)
You may choose to disagree with our decisions. You may choose to... I don't really even know anymore. That's fine. Do it here. Do not attack other players. Other than that, have at.
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Nobody's mad at Tarken.
Everybody's mad that there isn't going to be a do-over (even 10 minutes like the year when no one was holding the hamster at the end) to compensate for unintended mishaps.
And I swear, if one of the strong arguments right now is ChAoS, I'm just going to be very disappointed.
ETA: For the removal of doubt, this is not a response to Kagato's perfectly reasonable and measured post.
ETA: Or Maligorn's. Double-ninja'd.
I'm going to have to disagree with this, and with all due respect, mind you. Was this even tested prior to this? I'm highly doubting it was, and quite honestly, I do think this is very distasteful, as -all areas- should've been reviewed for this prior and fixed up so that there wouldn't be any reason for foul play. Also, going forward- I do believe the hamster needs to drop automatically upon leaving the prime. This isn't some attack on Tarken, as I do congratulate him, its clearly the mechanics and the lack of checking and double-checking prior to running these. Unfortunately, there are clearly those who live to grief and cheat and they do this knowningly, and I'm highly certain the admins were watching this closely and there should've been immediate interfering to halt those issues, for a more quality form of play for everyone.
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I think that if the chaos teleport areas were more clearly defined so that certain areas were off-limits to hamster teleports, the event would have probably finished quite differently.
If olive oil comes from olives, where does baby oil come from?
If vegetarians eat vegetables, what do humanitarians eat?
The guildhall should have been made no_mortal, which has since been corrected. The same with the divine havens room. The cities never have been for the purpose of the chaos hamster, and this has never been an issue in the nine years previously - If this is now, we can look into it. As we really do intend to discuss by whitelisting the hamster locations.
We can certainly look into the chaos hamster being tossed upon leaving prime, though again, nine years previously.
As for your accusation that we were not watching, we were in fact. However, given we are only human, I would like to point out that we can only parse dozens of lines of text, make decisions, and type commands as fast as you are able to, and the question of interference also has to be considered as interfering could also be taken as partisan.
Others being with him: This could have easily been prevented by him through a myriad of different methods. We got in because we teleported in. He could have moved out in that time. Better yet, he could have dropped a monolith and there would have been no way mechanically for any other player to get to him.
These decisions are yours to make, but at least give better reasons for them, and if you don't have any, just own up to it.
The solution has never been to redo, the exception being when no one had the hamster and thus it went into overtime. Yes it absolutely sucks to lose to unforseen circumstances, use that to improve next year.
I'm glad that the Ascension games are being tested for new ideas and mechanics, they were stale and predictable. Ultimately what happened could have happened to anyone, the dice just rolled in one person's favour.
And accusing anyone of exploitation and cheating, on a completely uncontrollable random factor, is truly pathetic. Put your toys back in the pram.
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You see Estarra the Eternal shout, "Morkarion is no more! Mourn the mortal! But welcome True Ascendant Karlach, of the Realm of Death!
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If olive oil comes from olives, where does baby oil come from?
If vegetarians eat vegetables, what do humanitarians eat?
I didn't take it as an attack really, just explaining. Sorry if I'm coming off as blunt.
Yes, I understand the Fates intervened in unexpected ways that may seem unreasonable. But ... do you guys realize how amazing this Trial of Chaos was? The Purple Hamster was behaving ... quite unusually! Something is off on this Ascension! How? Why? What does it mean for future trials for this cycle? Doesn't this make you shake in your high heels as much as myself? The Chaos Challenge may or may not ever behave like this again, and if it does, the Anomalies of creation will certainly address mechanics. While there was an internal debate on whether to extend the challenge, the decision was made not to. Whether you believe it was the right decision or not, I stand by it and hope you will look forward with me to next week's perhaps equally unusual trial. See you then!
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The solution has never been to redo
Will Veil be banned in next year's event? Will prismatic barriers?
I don't care at all as to who wins this, just show me a glimpse of a "just" decision that doesn't absolutely gut everyone in the game you are running about participating in everything else that's left.
-Kilian
A redo has never been the answer.
The divine voice of Avechna, the Avenger reverberates powerfully, "Congratulations, Morkarion, you are the Bringer of Death indeed."
You see Estarra the Eternal shout, "Morkarion is no more! Mourn the mortal! But welcome True Ascendant Karlach, of the Realm of Death!
If olive oil comes from olives, where does baby oil come from?
If vegetarians eat vegetables, what do humanitarians eat?
Can it be requested that there be MORE hamsters though next time?
Let's consider the other options:
1) Redo the last few minutes.
Most people held the hamster for over a minute, in some cases a few. Based ENTIRELY on the RNG, you may get places like inner sea or you may get dead ends like Shallamurine. There is no telling if you'd get really luck or not because of this. If Tarken had been thrown to SoD or Inner Sea, he would still have won. So from his perspective, he had good chances to win still when time was almost over. Is it unfair he got to safe zones? Yes, but Taevyn got to Night Market, which may or may not have been open and has no fast ways to get to. Should we take second place for him having gotten those points too? Doing a sudden death stands to give an advantage to the first grabber, which EVERYONE would now know about. Usually, people lose track of when it gets dropped and people get it as a result of the chaos. This is not what would happen in a redo, and it would not end up the same way.
2) Leave the results.
This makes people unhappy because of the end. RNG means you have no idea where Tark could have otherwise ended up. The most rightful complaint here is having lost the hamster when thrown into a bad place. That is chaos, not good chaos, but chaos. I feel sorry for her the same way I felt sorry for myself when I lost the hamster when I hadn't moved (failed attempt to move in random direction). There is no reason to believe the results would be significantly different if he had been thrown elsewhere.
As for "was this tested". Yes, yes it was. We have been told this. "Then how did............". I want to show you the peppermint hat. I want to give you 1 room in a temple in.. Morgfyre's realm. There is nowhere near as many rooms, but it will still likely take you FOREVER. Even when you "randomly" move, you can end up in the same area. Ianir said there is nearly 30K rooms, so even if they tested it once a minute for 10 hours they would only see 600 rooms... and they have a chance to go to the same room, much less same area. Work was done, efforts made, and event was neat. Something went wrong, but that is part of the thing.
I understand people are not happy. They wanted their person to win, or they themselves to win. So did I! This was a mistake as a result of not having happened in testing and not being on their mental list. Going to quest areas that can be locked (Solstice Court, Night Market), areas that dont exist, rooms that you shouldnt be in, etc are bad... but after all the work being put in, I do not expect that things might not be missed by people. I did not even know Night Market counted as prime until today, same for Solstice Court.
So I understand the displeasure, but let's take a breath.
Ixion tells you, "// I don't think anyone else had a clue, amazing form."
C'est la vie, mon ami.
That being said, it sounds like the admin have made a decision based on what they think is right, and I see no reason to complain about it. Rngsus smiles on us all differently, and this time, she smiled on Tarken. Congratulations to him, end of story.