Over the last year, a perception has developed that there are some techniques which make it possible to unfairly 'game the system'.
And over the last year, we've been listening to your comments and suggestions (thank you!) for ways to improve the game, the user experience, and to make the system more fair for all. We've been implementing and enhancing our system based, in part, on that feedback.
These enhancements better position Empire Avenue for growth, and for a host of new features we're working to release over the next three to six months (some as soon as next week!)
On dividends and earnings
Recently many of you noticed one of the effects of some of these system enhancements; increased (or decreased) dividends and earnings. These enhancements, basically, treat old and new members alike and levels portions of the playing field. You can expect more of this type of enhancement down the road as we strive to make Empire Avenue fairer over time.
Behind the curtain
At a high level, lets look at how Empire Avenue has previously been evaluating content and activity, and how they are being evaluated now.
Old Method
Basically, the old system was based on very simple formulas, along the lines of (for Twitter) “tweet this many times, earn this much”, followed by an adjustment based on a users’ network scores. There was no difference if one of those tweets was retweeted 100 times, or not at all. Also, it was cumulative over all networks. So high dividends would frequently come from accounts posting large volumes of content to every network they have. Finally, as we added more and more connections, the old system was becoming more unwieldy.
New Method
What does what - how earnings and dividends are calculated
So, specifically, here're some of the ways that content creation and activity will impact your gameplay, no matter what your 'Empire Avenue Player Style' is:
Your earnings and dividend payout for each network depends on three factors:
To maximize your earnings and dividend payouts, you should:
Feedback loop?
As I mentioned at the start of this post, user feedback has been the driving reason for many of the changes we've implemented over the last year, just as it will be for many of the upcoming changes you'll see 'on the Avenue' in the coming months.
So please, if you think you have a way to improve *your* Empire Avenue experience, let us know, or leave a comment here.
Kudos: This post references material kindly provided by Dr. Michael Mannion (e)MIKEM and Brent Knowles (e)WRITER.