Benevolent 0 wrote:For you this concerns the TCALS issue.
This makes no sense. TCALS is a completely different problem for a completely different thread, you just seem adamant on pointing this out for no reason.
but the rest of us who don't are free to not comply with your demands.
You have complete freedom to do whatever you want with the cards you acquire. However, from a logical standpoint, you are junking cards that people are willing to pay more than junk value for. It seems more like you want to exercise some level of control over other traders for seemingly no reason, and you're so proud of this that you've commented randomly on a 6 month old thread.
Additionally, you do realize that some people play the game differently than you, right? Removing CTE card spawns would make it nearly impossible for a good portion of the player base to enjoy the trading cards game.
Some players = a very few players. That's bc there are over 208,000 non CTE nations in existence and once the CTEs are added, whoa, Maybe over 300,000. Add a second season of cards and we are at over half a million cards. Collecting a copy of each of those cards in any rationale appears an impossible and fruitless task No?
But sure, it takes all kinds as they say and there are a couple players out of the hundred and so thousand of us which have cards who think it's a fun idea, but they are an extreme minority.
I don't see what point you're trying to prove here. There are many collectors(perhaps the majority of players) collecting sets of cards that come from an exact set, and many of the cards in those sets have CTEd. It would be a shame if none of them were completed because a nation ceased to exist, which is a common and frequent event. Second, the pool is barely diluted by the spawning of CTE nations, so in the current system, you still get non-CTE cards a very reasonable portion of the time. Without CTE card spawning, you remove 210 thousand cards from the pool. It's not about collecting every single card in the game, you're right that very few people are taking on that task, but that's besides the point.