Tremayne said: Someone mentioned that a new law somewhere required all apps that had a lottery function must list the drop rates.Does anyone know if the law also requires the developer to document the drop rates in some manner.I’m asking because my results from opening Premium packs are so abysmal that I have a nagging suspicion that there is a mistake in the code.Someone (I think Volrak) wrote that someone had seen the code a while back and it looked alright. My gut-feeling has always been that the seed for generating the randomness is flawed so the seed is not really generating random results.Can anyone provide a link or something?
Tremayne said: what I’m asking for is the documentation of the drop rates. Basically, if I make a claim I must also provide proof of said claim.
Tremayne said: I’m puzzled by your statement that you are unable to trust any company. Why would you play an app or buy a product from a company if you did not trust the quality or contents?I trust D3/oktagon to be able to respond truthfully to my questions above. What have been difficult for many is to get D3 to answer even simple questions. Why that is, is for others to speculate over.The major problem with the work of Volrak is that it is invalidated the moment a new release comes out.if D3 supplier the documentation continuously, both the players and D3/Oktagon could see that no errors had crept into the code of the new release.Sadly, we are participating in a lottery without proof said lottery is fair. Mistakes happens for everyone, see this example from a few years back - https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/national-lottery-players-binned-winning-tickets-app-technical-issue-a7386186.html Apparently we have to get our politicians to make laws that requires Apple to enforce this before we a change.
Tremayne said: My gut-feeling has always been that the seed for generating the randomness is flawed so the seed is not really generating random results.Can anyone provide a link or something?