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What do you think?
I actually logged on here to ask you how you felt about this year so far compared to your experiences last year, @GiggzZz, especially with the multipliers, but I see you’ve already answered that. You’re not the only who hates them. Hopefully this will be the last time we see them.
It is possible he used the disconnection tactic to catch up by surprise.
this is my stats. I did this organically in a six-hour marathon session, but I still have to burn one hex lest that guy I overtook started catchin up with his own hex (and the third one at least). He was eliminated.
This is a good example of why I hate these multipliers. In the end, the player who scored the most and probably deserved to advance to the next stage has lost.
Tks!!!🔥♥️
Wow, that's crazy high! Highest one I've seen so far.
Congratulations on getting through against such a tough opponent!!
I started today, Monday, with 151,000 points without using multipliers, losing against someone who had 262,000 points and also hadn't used multipliers... at no point during the round did I go more than 6 hours without checking the leaderboard, even if I wasn't playing, and her score never increased drastically.
I hit 94k points organically with NO multipliers at level 13.6k+. I've been playing since 2014 and I'm losing to a 2025 bot with 577+ color bombs. This is a total lack of competitive integrity!
Let me explain, I logged in an hour after the round started and he put me in a new leaderboard... after twelve hours of playing, we both stood out. I went to sleep and six hours later he was still playing and his score was consistent with the time we played together; he was scoring approximately 4000 points per hour and had 16500 more points than when I went to bed. He was always online until Sunday night, and when I logged back in, I already knew his score; I just had to multiply the number of hours I had been away by 4000. On Saturday and Sunday, I couldn't play as much due to other commitments, but I could still open the app, and he was always online and always showing the same progression. To my surprise, today, Monday, when I logged in to check that I already had a lead of over 120,000 points (which I calculated I would achieve with the six multipliers) and to pass... he was offline with a 91,000-point lead. I used four multipliers, overtook him, and stopped... he never reconnected... how he managed to play more than 72 rounds in a row is a mystery... so the tournament is over for me
It is likely that you have been engaged in a hex battle.