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is this possible… 1700 levels without losing!? Almost 3days playing nonstop!? This is all stars event… king need to do something about this!!
she still playing nonstop after 3 days competition… 👌👌👌 without tokens almost 2k levels without losing…
If it is true that this player has not used a token to reach this score then that is truly bad luck for you to be paired with them. I do suspect in this case that this could be someone who truly has not yet slept (which is possible, I had one sleepless night myself trying to catch up the leader in my own leaderboard) because they are completely determined to win the money. This kind of odd behaviour does happen when there is a huge cash prize pot at stake. It would be very hard, well in fact impossible, for King to prove that Daniela is account sharing. This kind of behaviour has been complained about in previous All Stars tournaments as well. There should be safeguards in place for such players to not drag up scoring in leaderboards like this and I thought that's what King had done this year by slowing down the leaderboards, but it seems to not be the case for all leaderboards. I am still curious to find out if in fact there will be a point at which Daniela stops, or at which the app kicks in to make her appear to stop. This may not be obvious as she will still show as "playing", but the score would stop increasing. Please let us know if this happens as it would help others as well.
I am in this qualifying group. At the moment I am in fifth place with a score of almost 150,000, but I have already used two point multipliers just to keep up with this pace. The player who is in first place started pulling ahead from the very beginning and has never used a multiplier. They have simply been playing non-stop and have already completed more than 1,800 levels in a row without losing. I immediately reported this to the game’s support team, but the responses I receive are always automated. What is happening is that this player has set an extremely high pace in this round, because everyone expects to have a chance to catch up, so people end up playing for incredible numbers of hours. I think this is unfair. It is basically like chasing a hare in a marathon. Humanly, it is impossible to keep playing for that many hours in a row without stopping. At this level of competition, this should not be able to influence the round. All of us were affected by the pace imposed by that player.
Hello @TiagoPatacao This leaderboard is very interesting to me because I have been working on a theory on how the app controls the speed of these leaderboards to match each player's speed individually. I believe the leaderboard speed is different for each player on every leaderboard: It is bespoke. It may be a way of how the app tries to make more money by making all players believe they can win, but also a means to eliminate cheaters from the leaderboards of others and to artificially slow down players who share accounts and try to crush non-stop for 72 hours. So essentially only the cheaters themselves see their own scores reach impossible heights.
By definition: A player who scores more than six tokens worth of points is probably a cheater and should be eliminated from the competition. I think the app calculates 20,000 points per token if playing one episode per half hour, so six tokens should equate to 120,000 blue. However a speedy player could in theory score twice this much (in practice also, I have just done a test run myself and scored 2559 blue in 15 minutes), so at a rate of four episodes per hour we can reach a score of 40,000 per token. The normal speed levels do not add up to much in comparison, so any score above 300,000 per round is probably definitely a cheater. The issue is this: After all the tests I have run I am confident that the app slows down our opponents and the entire leaderboard in order to avoid such impossible to reach scores to appear in anyone's game. I have figured out that for all of my games the app does this when a normal achievable target score has been reached: The score we ourselves are able to achieve. On the leaderboard above I would therefore guess that you yourself must have played a token and crushed at an impressive speed when you started the round and that you were unlucky to have this person do the same and then apparently play all their tokens for some reason (unless it is a bot placed in your game by the app, which I would not put past King). I also wonder if you have been playing non-stop without sleep yourself: When I close the phone and stop looking at the app and do something else I have always found that the leaderboard slows down and goes "to sleep" when I go to sleep.
I note here that you are not presently visible yourself on this leaderboard. Why is this? Have you given up? I would be very interested to hear from you if I am correct and that is how you started off playing in this leaderboard. Or is this a leaderboard you saw posted online? I would be interested either way.