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![]() This looks cool, however (this isn't meant to be a troll post in any way) I'd rather you spent your funds improving the awful Raidcall UI. Raidcall is better than Skype in every way but functionality. | ||
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Ethoex
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On October 18 2012 03:56 DownOnMyNiece wrote: I wanted to participate, but Facebook deterred me. Now I'm really annoyed with RC, as with everyone who wants to shove Facebook down my throat ("You just HAVE to get on facebook, it's AMAZING!". Fuck you, it's not.). I could not agree more | ||
Mozzery
United States140 Posts
On October 17 2012 05:59 FnaticRC wrote: Ali or Fraizer, Larry Bird or Magic Johnson, Federer or Nadal, Audi or BMW. It's fun and hard to determine who is the greatest or best, but that's why hardcore fans spend years arguing over their favorites. Now is your chance to be heard! Raidcall is throwing a competition to determine the best. RaidCall: The Greatest will give you the chance to vote for the best gamers, the best games, and the gaming titles you're drooling over. Most of you will end up with awesome prizes just by voting to determine who is the greatest, once and for all. Check out some of the incredible gear that RaidCall will be giving away in exchange for your passionate opinion. bolded part put in bold to emphasize. First, I want to point out how many prizes were mentioned to be given out for this. There were 100 player shirts, 50 player jackets, 50 senseis, 50 mouspads, 50 7h's, 10 messenger bags, 10 monitors, and 3 laptops. Those are the prizes available JUST FROM VOTING. Those add up to 323 prizes. So, if "most of us" were to end up with a prize, that means you would have to expect a total of 645 voters or less by process of simple math. You far exceeded that number to the point where the phrase most was incredibly misleading. I voted with a guess that it would be a much smaller than 50/50 chance and the phrase most was hyperbole, but the wording for this advertisement was absurd after looking at the vote totals. Each person was given a total of 1 vote for most anticipated game, and the top 10 games, (there were many more to pick from) added up to a total of 70,206 votes for most anticipated game. That means 70,206 + extra votes from referrals+ the vote totals for all the games below 10th place, (I voted for one of those games),vying for 323 prizes. That means each person who just voted, (again, using the phrase from the post) would end up with a less than .03% chance. a 1/300 chance of winning is great if you're playing the lottery, but correct me if I'm wrong, 1/300 is a far stretch from most. I'd appreciate a response if possible, sorry to bother and have a nice blessed day. | ||
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