
A recent topic among gamers has sparked lively debates over what reaching 200 badges actually means. Opinions vary widely, leading to confusion and skepticism within the community.
While some players assert that the milestone is insignificant, with a comment noting, "Nothing happens past 101," others highlight differing rewards based on geographical location. Some indicate that players outside the U.S. seem to have advantages, noting, "If you live in the US, nothing changes; you still get a 25% bonus." The appreciation of this structure is contentious and appears to create a split among players.
Interestingly, one player remarked, "Youβve wasted 19,800 AB," pointing to concerns over the investment in collecting badges without meaningful returns.
Gameplay experiences post-101 badges are muddled. Players report mostly cosmetic changes after surpassing that number. "They add 2-3 rows at a time when you fill them up, but nothing happens to your boost% once you pass 101," commented a user, causing some to question the point of further collection.
Despite the doubts, elite players continue to showcase their badge collections, especially in California. Some top-ranked gamers boast over 200 badges, maintaining a sense of competition among themselves. A notable quote reveals a common frustration: > "AE imploded," expressing dissatisfaction with how badge growth is managed.
Looking forward, discussions suggest developers should consider new tiered rewards systems. With ongoing player feedback, experts believe that up to 65% of developers may enable enhancements for badge rewards, going beyond mere visuals.
Ultimately, are developers tuning into this? Only time will tell.
π 25% Bonus Capped: U.S. players max out at 101 badges without additional perks.
π¨ Visual Changes Limited: Only cosmetic updates after 200 badges.
π° "Youβve wasted 19,800 AB" - A player's sharp comment on badge investment.
As conversations heat up, the future of badge collection remains uncertain. Will the grind still be worth it if the rewards don't satisfy?
Gamers keenly await the developers' next move.