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What happened to the bonuses for coming back daily?

What happened to the bonuses for coming back daily?

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  • Freddy_
    Freddy_ Posts: 68,477

    @TransportationSpec Hi and welcome, The daily log in is a bonus feature so it is not always guaranteed to be in your game. These are given to randomly selected groups of people so are just not in the group at present but could be again in the future

    To make sure you are getting the features available to you please check your game is up to date and sign out and restart your device and then log back in

    Hope this helps

  • aijaziqbal
    aijaziqbal Posts: 8,884

    Hi and welcome to the community.

    Please do the standard troubleshooting by log out, update your game application, restart your device and login again and check if you get it back. If you still dont get it. Dont worry it is a bonus feature and like other bonus features it may take a little break sometime. It will be back.

  • Mary_Kay
    Mary_Kay Posts: 1,403

    My daily treat calander was missing for a few days but has returned. I hope yours comes back soon too.

  • I don't know how to check to see if my game application is up to date, but I have logged out of facebook, logged back in and restarted the game. Nothing has changed. Still the daily bonus is missing. This all started when I was forced to change to the new facebook look. I guess that I just won't play Candy Crush until the daily bonus re-appears. The bonus wheel has always been there and still works. I have noticed from others also playing the game, that their bonus wheel seems to stop on the same prize that mine does, no matter when you click on stop while it is spinning. I quickly realized that the wheel wasn't random.

  • Freddy_
    Freddy_ Posts: 68,477

    @TransportationSpec Hi, what internet browser do you use as it will give you better information on updating your Browser but if its the one that came with your device software this is normally done with your main software updates. Browsers like chrome, firefox you just need to check there up to date

  • Hi and thank you,

    I use Microsoft Edge on my windows 10 OS computer, which is my primary computer. Chrome and Mozilla Firefox didn't seem to work as well. I have also tried on another computer of mine running Windows Vista and using Mozilla Firefox. Chrome was problematic as was Microsoft Internet Explorer. Neither computer will get the daily bonuses, but both still get the booster wheel.

  • Freddy_
    Freddy_ Posts: 68,477
    edited September 2020

    @TransportationSpec Hi, Microsoft edge will update with your operating system updates so you do not need to worry about them. If you have done the troubleshooting tips of logging out and restarting your device and also clearing your cache there is not much more you can do. Just sounds like you may have been removed from the feature group or its missing due to a temporary problem

    Features are device specific so you can have a feature on one device and not another

    Thank You

  • Daily Calander is in the Test Group so we cannot say for sure that you will always find this feature. We want to inform you that the game are in no way prefixed and features are distributed using a Random which cannot be modified or managed at any time by Candy Crush Saga. 

    Thanks.

  • TransportationSpec
    TransportationSpec Posts: 16

    Level 2

    I had no idea that I was in a test group. What, it's been several years and nobody told me until now? Sure is funny that after being in a test group for years, unknowingly, then I am out, without being told that either? And, with my wife also playing the game, plus other friends, and all received the daily bonus, but now some don't. Nobody knew that we were in or out of a test group. Pretty strange.

    The features are in no way prefixed? I guess that you don't have many other people you talk to who are also playing Candy Crush. Because of having a few players to converse with, we can try, as a group, to do different things. Like, hey Joe, you click stop on the when the grand prize, Sam, you click on the striped candy, Sarah, you click on the fish, I'll click on the exploding bomb candy. Oh, what? We all got the rolling candy????? But I can't even use it on the level I am on.

    Then, there is the game itself. How many have been stuck on the same level for awhile? Trying all the available boosters until they are almost gone. Then, without using a booster at all, you get through the level faster than you have ever done before. No matter what mistakes you make, you still complete that level.

    The next level that pops up, a level listed as being hard, and you can use your 100+ rolling candies. Hmmm, let's not waste it and try this level without using a booster. Well, what do you know, zipped through that level too! Same thing on the next level, etc., then you get stuck on a level and no matter what you do, you are stuck for awhile.

    No. This game is everything but random. It is electronic based and can be manipulated by those in charge.

    Now, I have experience with slot machines and they can definitely be manipulated. With the mechanical spinning reel slots, the house gave itself an advantage by making one wheel out of balance. With the advent of the electronic slot machines, the first one's were self-contained and have an electronic selector inside which can change the odds. If you have looked inside a current electronic slot machine, it is pretty much an empty box. The only things inside are drivers to operate the screen, some selector switches for the gamblers' use and something to take your money and issue tickets. Ofcourse it has to have a power cable, but also in that power cable is a hidden data cable. Where does it go? To the central control station where casino employees are monitoring everything in a casino that you can put money in. They've got their own buttons. Those nice casino employees roam the floor giving you change, if you need it, but, their main job is to collect the money that people put into the machine as the slots don't pay out in cash anymore. The floor workers receive a message from the central control center which machines need to be emptied or even a new roll of paper to print the tickets.

    No. If it is computer-based, it is everything but random.

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