Quote Originally Posted by jweb_4_8938282 View Post
Tynon is a textbook example of rigged games.

To Andy:
If the outcome is decided before you "play" that is a textbook definition of rigged.
The INTENT is obvious since the player has NO CHOICE in the tavern.
Three Card Monty is a rigged game. The slight of hand by the dealer is intended to defraud.
You don't see the Tavern as rigged because you can't detect the slight of hand. Or refuse to.
You have previously admitted that it is "weighted" towards certain outcomes. THAT MEANS IT'S RIGGED.
Yes, I know that other games do the same thing. So what?
Why not have the Tavern be TRULY our choice? Why would that be a bad thing?
The intent of the devs is to get people to spend more cash/gems to get a better outcome. Do you deny that too?
But what if the Tavern WAS our choice? Would more people stay and eventually pay?
We don't know do we? Why not find out? Why don't you ask the devs to make the Tavern a REAL game? Not a rigged one.

Gorgon
Rigged has the connotation that there is gambling going on, and that you are gambling against the house (I guess that would be us) and that we misrepresented the odds of you winning. None of these things are true, so the game is not "rigged."