[OK] Candy Crush Saga version Facebook
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21/07/2015 22:33
#1
Hello VGR !
After seeing the proofs of Robotrock on Cndy Crush Saga, I saw that he used the Facebook version of the game (so the web version, which does not allow to send records on VGR) for his records. I send him a PM to ask him about my doubts. He answered this :
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He said that he played on the Facebook version.
His records are not valid for VGR and must be delete.
I send him a PM to let him know about this topic to ensure that he could answer here.
Thanks.
After seeing the proofs of Robotrock on Cndy Crush Saga, I saw that he used the Facebook version of the game (so the web version, which does not allow to send records on VGR) for his records. I send him a PM to ask him about my doubts. He answered this :
"He said that he played on the Facebook version.
His records are not valid for VGR and must be delete.
I send him a PM to let him know about this topic to ensure that he could answer here.
Thanks.
Bonsoir à tous !
Après avoir vu les preuves de Robotrock sur le jeu Candy Crush Saga, j'ai cru voir qu'il utilisait la version Facebook du jeu (et donc la version web, qui ne permet pas d'envoyer des records sur ce site) pour ses records. Je lui ai donc envoyé un MP pour lui demander de confirmer mes doutes. Il m'a répondu ceci :
Ses scores ne sont donc pas valides sur ce site et doivent être supprimés.
Je lui envoie un MP pour qu'il prenne connaissance de ce topic afin qu'il puisse réagir ici.
Merci d'avance.
Après avoir vu les preuves de Robotrock sur le jeu Candy Crush Saga, j'ai cru voir qu'il utilisait la version Facebook du jeu (et donc la version web, qui ne permet pas d'envoyer des records sur ce site) pour ses records. Je lui ai donc envoyé un MP pour lui demander de confirmer mes doutes. Il m'a répondu ceci :
Ses scores ne sont donc pas valides sur ce site et doivent être supprimés.
Je lui envoie un MP pour qu'il prenne connaissance de ce topic afin qu'il puisse réagir ici.
Merci d'avance.
22/07/2015 14:31
#2
Hi Ultim'D.
For the precision, even if records are kept between the FB version and the mobile/tablet version, he needs to download (and so, buy) the application on his mobile or tablet.
Then, his posts will be related to iOS or Android platform and not in such PC platform which doesn't exist for this game.
So maybe you don't have to delete his scores right now, and just ask him to proove every scores he did using his mobile/tablet.
If he doesn't want to download the application, it's OK to delete his scores.
Regards,
For the precision, even if records are kept between the FB version and the mobile/tablet version, he needs to download (and so, buy) the application on his mobile or tablet.
Then, his posts will be related to iOS or Android platform and not in such PC platform which doesn't exist for this game.
So maybe you don't have to delete his scores right now, and just ask him to proove every scores he did using his mobile/tablet.
If he doesn't want to download the application, it's OK to delete his scores.
Regards,
22/07/2015 19:11
#3
Thank you niconoe for your answer.
I thought that we said that since the Facebook version (which is called Candy Crush) hasn't got the same name as the iOS or Android version (Candy Crush SAGA), a score made on the Facebook version wasn't accept on VGR. But I may be wrong, because I can't find on the forum the topic were I read this. But if you tell me it's ok if he download an iOS or an Android version to proove the scores (which he didn't realize on those version), then it's ok for me too.
I thought that we said that since the Facebook version (which is called Candy Crush) hasn't got the same name as the iOS or Android version (Candy Crush SAGA), a score made on the Facebook version wasn't accept on VGR. But I may be wrong, because I can't find on the forum the topic were I read this. But if you tell me it's ok if he download an iOS or an Android version to proove the scores (which he didn't realize on those version), then it's ok for me too.
24/07/2015 10:35
#4
The main problem behind the facebook games is that we soon will need to know on which platform the game has been played. Facebook games has no platform as some FB games may be downloaded into a software PC and make them on the "real" PC platform. If this software doesn't exist, the game can't own the PC platform.
Also, if the developpers defined a way to keep scores between facebook and mobile version, it surely means the levels are quite identicals. If they're some differences, the scores will not be transfered.
Finally, it remains on VGR that you need to "buy" the game to play it and post it. Facebook games, just like flash games, are totally free (I don't mean free games aren't allowed on VGR, but we need to limit them to avoid accepting anything and still have people arguing we accept all iOS/Android sh*t games).
Also, if the developpers defined a way to keep scores between facebook and mobile version, it surely means the levels are quite identicals. If they're some differences, the scores will not be transfered.
Finally, it remains on VGR that you need to "buy" the game to play it and post it. Facebook games, just like flash games, are totally free (I don't mean free games aren't allowed on VGR, but we need to limit them to avoid accepting anything and still have people arguing we accept all iOS/Android sh*t games).
24/07/2015 14:21
#5
23/08/2015 23:23
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29/08/2015 15:41
#7
01/09/2015 10:42
#8
Ne plus pouvoir prouver certains scores peut effectivement être un problème et je peux te supprimer tes scores notés en noir si ça peut te remettre d'attaque.
Le but de VGR n'est pas de s'emmerder à réaliser des performances, mais d'y prendre plaisir...
Si ces scores sur Candy Crush Saga devront être supprimés, c'est tout simplement parce que tu n'a pas respecté la liste des plateformes sur lesquelles le jeu accepte des scores sur VGR... Sans ce respect des règles, comment peux-tu être insurgé de cette façon ? Il fallait s'y attendre non ?
Je ne veux pas supprimer ton compte non plus, le but n'est pas de te faire quitter VGR. Simplement, on trouve une solution en respectant les règles du site...
Le but de VGR n'est pas de s'emmerder à réaliser des performances, mais d'y prendre plaisir...
Si ces scores sur Candy Crush Saga devront être supprimés, c'est tout simplement parce que tu n'a pas respecté la liste des plateformes sur lesquelles le jeu accepte des scores sur VGR... Sans ce respect des règles, comment peux-tu être insurgé de cette façon ? Il fallait s'y attendre non ?
Je ne veux pas supprimer ton compte non plus, le but n'est pas de te faire quitter VGR. Simplement, on trouve une solution en respectant les règles du site...
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