The Skip button and watch where you click.

So, this happened to me. Watch where you're clicking. We've all become accustomed to clicking Skip once or twice, waiting for the opponents to disappear. Well. Now, the skip button is directly over the recruit button. And then what's the next thing you do? Click on a GIGANTIC recruit button. So, I'm down 1100 HP in an instant. I didn't even claim the reward. Exited out of the app. Restarted and had a black hood cover sitting in the cache.

I put in a ticket for this, because it was not something that I intended. In retrospect, I can see others doing the same thing. When you click on that 1100HP button, there is NO confirmation. It just goes.

Watch where you click.

Comments

  • I guess I should also mention I'm playing on iPad 3. Though I suspect those on mobile will have to deal with the same situation.
  • Never mind, we begged for confirmation on HP spending features only 999 times. A week. As since a big deal of resources was spent on development it's clearly rejected inside along with respec -- as it is going against the agenda to part people with their resources efficiently.

    Yeah, you post a ticket and likely get a refund wasting only some time and nerves. But I bet quite many people aer not aware of this and just suck up the effect of an innocent misclick, or an orchestrated one.

    The new UI with board-covering banners show they don't use a specialist who plays the actual tile matches, but they sure consulted how to rehaul the interface along the lines of banner ads and other click parasites.

    Yesterday looking at the 300HP tournament page made it more than clear. I decided really fast to rather NOT go in to look at top10, facing all too much chance to accidentally activate the full-screen "rip me off" button. Let me bet that it just takes the HP without confirmation too.

    I was thinking to write up suggestion to "lock" HP right beside its number -- like trading platforms have the lock to avoid placing an order while just looking around. There it works great and is implemented because the platform supplier's income is coming from different transactions. Here I decided it is not worth even writing up, just shortcut to "will never happen" right on.
  • Totally with you on this. This post was more just a warning to everyone that now there's an easy way to spend a lot of HP using muscle memory alone.