The max amount you get could up to about 1372 crowns but you would start with an obligatory 49 crowns, and the more time you log playing the game the closer you would get to the max amount of crowns. The equation for the amount of crowns you earn would be (49x7)x4=1,372.
There are 7 days a week and there are normally 4 weeks in a month so for each day you play for at least 3 hours you would get 49 crowns and if you play for 3 hours each day for a month you get the max amount of 1,372 crowns.
Does anyone else think that this would be a good idea.
This seems like its pushing the button a bit. There is already a lot of people that are not happy about these extra benefits members are getting. I find it very strange that someone who has paid like 3000 dollars into items for this game and unlocking areas is still considered"Free to Play".
All players can already earn 100 crowns a day for spending 15-20 minutes doing trivia on freekigames.com. That's 36,500 crowns a year for free (there's actually more because you are allowed to play every 19 hours so it's possible to get 38 "days" per month).
The max amount you get could up to about 1372 crowns but you would start with an obligatory 49 crowns, and the more time you log playing the game the closer you would get to the max amount of crowns. The equation for the amount of crowns you earn would be (49x7)x4=1,372.
There are 7 days a week and there are normally 4 weeks in a month so for each day you play for at least 3 hours you would get 49 crowns and if you play for 3 hours each day for a month you get the max amount of 1,372 crowns.
Does anyone else think that this would be a good idea.
Nice idea, but it'll never happen. It would cost Wiz money and they'll never go for it.
KingsIsle already allows players to earn crowns daily. I don't think anyone is owed crowns merely for playing a game they actually enjoy playing.
Usually, people are paid for doing something less pleasant than their chosen leisure activities or for doing someone an enormous favor. Playing a game (for free!) provided by a content developer seems to fit neither of those to me.