In a bid to foster a more level playing field while also acknowledging the varied preferences of its player base, Splinterlands has taken a measured approach towards the use of bots. Rather than outright banning them, the game (DAO) has made a significant decision to confine bots exclusively to the Wild Format. This compromise has been met with mixed reactions from the community, with some celebrating the move towards a more authentic Modern Format experience, while others express concerns about potential repercussions and the preservation of fair gameplay.
After much deliberation and feedback from the passionate community, the game finally decided to restrict bots to the Wild Format with the help of the DAO proposal system. The Wild Format, known for its more experimental and older system, allows players to explore a broader range of strategies and combinations with their cards both old and new sets. By containing bots in this format, the community aims to create a space where players who prefer to face off against automated opponents can still enjoy the game while real people who want to face off against other people play in the Modern Format, which only uses the newer sets of cards.
The restriction of bots to the Wild Format has been widely celebrated among players who value genuine competition and the strategic depth that comes from battling against human opponents. The Modern Format, which represents the pinnacle of skill-based gameplay, is now liberated from the repetitiveness and predictability that bots often brought. Players can once again immerse themselves in thrilling battles against fellow enthusiasts, where every move counts, and adaptability reigns supreme.
Furthermore, the move has given a boost to the competitive spirit within the community. Knowing that they are up against real players who are honing their skills and developing unique strategies adds an extra layer of excitement and intensity to the matches, fostering a healthy and engaging gaming environment.
The compromise reached by Splinterlands demonstrates a balanced approach to address the bot issue while also accommodating the diverse preferences of its player base. As the community moves forward, it is essential to uphold the spirit of fairness and sportsmanship.
This carefully considered move has been met with a mix of reactions from the community, with some expressing excitement over the return to genuine competition in the Modern Format, while others harbor concerns about potential implications on the Wild Format's fairness and in-game dynamics. However, the decision reflects everyone's commitment to finding a balanced approach that caters to the preferences of all players, fostering an inclusive environment for enthusiasts with different playstyles.
The Wild Format now stands as a realm where players can unleash their creativity and experiment with unconventional strategies, knowing that they are not pitted against human opponents in this relaxed and exploratory setting. For those seeking to prove their skills and expertise in the Modern Format, the restriction of bots ensures that each battle is a true test of wit, strategy, and adaptability against real adversaries, rekindling the essence of thrilling competition that defines the heart of Splinterlands.
The decision to limit bots to the Wild Format showcases its commitment to fairness and player satisfaction and the strength of the current DAO. By separating automated opponents from the Modern Format, the game has regained its authenticity and the allure of genuine competition against real players. While concerns about the impact on the Wild Format linger, the community's collective responsibility lies in maintaining an open dialogue with everyone and reporting any potential issues. As Splinterlands continues to evolve and thrive, the (harmonious) interplay between players and developers will pave the way for a bright and enjoyable future for all who believe in the project.
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This post sounds AI generated. Is it?
It is proofread by chatgpt and replaced some of my words to make it gramatically correct, yes.
I could tell by reading it. In addition, an AI check returned a high probability this was AI generated.
Just a heads up, some people on Hive are very strict about this stuff. My advice is, don't let the AI reformulate too much of your writing - it could potentially land your account on a blacklist at some point. A suggestion for a workaround could be to ask the AI to strictly correct grammatical errors but don't do any rewritings for instance.
Oh thank you for the heads up, I will keep that in mind, and I never thought I can ask it specifically to only correct the grammatical error as a prompt I just paste what I had written and asked chatgpt to improve and remove grammatical errors. but thank you for letting me know, I will do that moving forward.
Your heads-up got me thinking so I made a post about how I make my posts, I hope you find the time to read it. Thanks again for your comment!
https://peakd.com/hive-150329/@ivarbjorn/is-my-content-ai-generated--the-process
I'll definitely check it out. Thanks for letting me know!
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