![]() ![]() ![]() I have stuck to observed facts and feel very strongly that this issue needs to be discussed openly. Now that we have proof that the wheel is rigged, how is InnoGames deciding who gets the real Premium prizes? It appears that those who have purchased diamonds before in the game are getting preferential treatment on an alleged random reward. There are people in another thread who say they have been getting thousands of diamonds and others like myself who have been very unlucky in the majority of spins. I want InnoGames to come clean and explain how something they claim is random is in fact most definitely NOT RANDOM. The prize was determined at a time before attempting to stop the wheel. None of the GBs that I was working on had levelled so the only place where these blueprints could have come from was the wheel. I checked my inventory and my Great Building participation list. At this point no blueprint notifications came up as one would expect having just landed on them. I then pressed the 'stop' button and the wheel continued spinning and then came to a jerky stop on 'double blueprint'. I also noted that there was a premium supplies building which I aimed to get. I took a few moments to observe the new selection of items whilst it was still spinning, and noted that one of the new items was a double random blueprint. I clicked 'close' on this box to discover that the wheel was still spinning underneath everything all of this time. I then clicked 'close' whereupon another blueprint notification box immediately appeared. As soon as the items on the wheel started to change as part of the refresh the wheel was immediately and completely hidden by a blueprint notification box. Today I spun the wheel by using 'refresh and spin'. ![]()
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