Yes we all do want delegation/mercenaries ... however we also are crossing our fingers that there is a market for them... we can't be certain of this at the moment. Maybe it will be more evident with tournaments.
However with this as a seperate feature we can be pretty certain and have the control in our hands to get some of our friends to play with our secondary accounts.
And yes it's really only for maybe like 100-200 people that have enough for a couple accounts... but it also gets more people buying so that they can make that dream happen.
Well guest accounts don't need to be max accounts so while there may only be 40-50 of us that have max accounts and can do beyond that some of us could make several accounts and really up the number of people playing pretty quickly. I would probably try to get quite a few of my family playing and several friends.
Also don't discount it for economic impact for the business minded out there.
Yes we all do want delegation/mercenaries ... however we also are crossing our fingers that there is a market for them... we can't be certain of this at the moment. Maybe it will be more evident with tournaments.
However with this as a seperate feature we can be pretty certain and have the control in our hands to get some of our friends to play with our secondary accounts.
And yes it's really only for maybe like 100-200 people that have enough for a couple accounts... but it also gets more people buying so that they can make that dream happen.
Yes, delegation is based on the idea that popularity is going to grow and the supply of cards will be constrained.
On the other hand, how many players are holding enough to make guest accounts viable? 20? 30?
Well guest accounts don't need to be max accounts so while there may only be 40-50 of us that have max accounts and can do beyond that some of us could make several accounts and really up the number of people playing pretty quickly. I would probably try to get quite a few of my family playing and several friends.
Also don't discount it for economic impact for the business minded out there.
Sure, I like the idea. I'm just wondering if there is enough demand to warrant doing the dev work.
That'll be up to @aggroed and @yabapmatt I guess.
I'm not sure if it's very hard at all. Maybe @asgarth can even shed some light on it.
From my understanding an easy UI that creates a username and password (or perhaps only a password)
And in the backend limitations to what a user can do when logged in with that password/guest account.
It really could be that simple.