I’ve been waiting for months, my group game has had 1000+ Mau but still no crown? Any reasons?
Probably because it is a group game. Most people who got their crowns have the game uploaded under their profile and not a group.
No I have seen many poeple get it from there group games.
Has anyone else experienced only getting the last crown that they qualified for? I didn’t get the Bombastic or Adurite crown but I did get the Sparkletime. It’s strange that it skipped the others.
I got 1M MAU and dont get my crown Black Iron Crown of O’s
I just reached 1.000.000 MAU and hoping to receive the Black Iron crown soon c:
I reached a million MAU in November last year and the highest crown I have is the bombastic one.
It has been a whole 2 years since I haven’t recieved the 1 million MAU crown. I have since then reached 1M MAU on 5 different games yet I still do not own the Black Iron Crown of O’s.
Hoping to get the 1M crown,
I still haven’t gotten my golden crown of o’s! I have waited 3 months for it and I still got nothing. The program might be discontinued.
I really hope this program is still active, i would love to get the crowns
It’s been a year since my game peaked at 500k MAU. It currently sits at around 50k, but I hope I can get the Sparkletime Crown of O’s. Last July I was awarded a Bombastic crown, so hopefully the crowns can be distributed this July as well!
my last crown is 10k a year ago… now i have 6.6million mau and still no new crowns (hit 1m about 8 months ago)
Yes you are? You said it was disbanded then link a message to her not even saying that? She said that is currently on hold NOT DISBANDED and said that the crowns are only given to the owners of the game
Could you please quote exactly where I said the words “disbanded”? I used the word “suspended” in multiple occasions, but I do not recall ever using the word disbanded. If I recall correctly, I said that the awards problem got suspended as not even owners were getting awards. After some time, people did receive awards, so it seems that it was released in waves for server owners. Either way, I don’t recall saying “disbanded” (at least in a sense of the program being disbanded) a single time. If I did, please let me know where, otherwise, don’t go accusing others of stuff they never even said.
tomayto, tomahto. You’re making seem as if its gone forever
No, it isn’t “tomayto, tomahto.” It is like saying that “wounded in battle” and “killed in battle” have the same meanings. A quick Google search can tell you so as well. The definition of “disbanded” is:
(with reference to an organized group) break up or cause to break up
Meanwhile, the definition of suspended is:
temporarily prevent from continuing or being in force or effect.
Disbanded means discontinued indefinitely, suspended means temporary stopped. Learn the definitions first before saying “tomayto, tomahto.” Your inability to understand and intercept the meaning of my message has nothing to do with what I said or how I said it. Mostly everyone understood what I meant, so the problem isn’t with my wording. If you wish to accuse me of something, then make sure it is something I said, not your failed interception of my message.
I firmly stand by my assertion that the terms “disbanded” and “suspended” have distinct meanings, and it is incorrect to treat them as interchangeable. The definition of “disbanded” clearly indicates the permanent dissolution or breakup of an organized group. On the other hand, “suspended” unequivocally refers to a temporary halt or prevention from continuing.
Your attempt to draw a parallel between these terms and the phrase “tomayto, tomahto” is misguided. The differences between “disbanded” and “suspended” are not a matter of personal interpretation or preference; they are objectively defined in the English language. It is essential to comprehend and accurately use these terms to avoid any confusion or miscommunication.
While I understand that misunderstandings can occur, your assertion that the fault lies solely with the other party’s inability to interpret your message is unwarranted. Effective communication requires precise language usage, and if your intended meaning was not conveyed clearly, it is important to consider how it was conveyed.
In conclusion, I maintain that the definitions of “disbanded” and “suspended” support my argument that they have distinct meanings. It is crucial to use language accurately and acknowledge these distinctions to ensure effective communication.
Then you have just confirmed what I said. I never used the word “disbanded”, nor did I ever use the word “suspended” as an alternative for “disbanded.” You, in the other hand, intercepted my message in such way that you even believed that I used the word “disbanded” when I never did. Like you said, the words have objective definitions, and you can’t use them interchangeably.
Since you understand this concept, why did you treat the two words as if they are the same? I made use of the word “suspended” with it’s intended meaning, yet you decided to make it a synonym with “disbanded.” My meaning was that it was put on hold until further notice, and you believed that I said that the program was stopped indefinitely. Clearly, you skipped over the objectivity of the words and intercepted my message on your own way. Please reflect over what you said and if you need to, go ahead and re-read my messages.