Talk:Sweet Justice/@comment-78.192.142.245-20200227113152/@comment-44921797-20200227173627

''>> "knowingly fooling people into hopes and expectations", yes, that's the strategy of the game itself. You start with the Guidy-pig, advance quick in the game, but then realize, that you have to pay to go further on. <<''

I can say the same here. This "strategy guide" website, just wants to fill all slots in tournaments with noobs and starters, so that the experienced *busted* players can snipe them away.

''The game has almost no written rules (and they are changing constantly), so this wiki is made by volunteers to gather stats, data about game mechanics, insights. The goal is just to help avoid paying.''

I can only repeat myself and point to my statements above this post. What you say, might be true, but what i say is simply true too. You just dont want to admit it. If this site wants to prevent people from paying, then it is wrong guided, for ALL the reasons i wrote above.

''In the comments you can share infos about taking advantage of certain circumstances, bugs. So its quite in opposition to the game company and has nothing to do with it. ''

Your developer conspiracys byside, have you ever looked from the developers point of view at the game? Do you really think, you can develop something without a buck from your players? This game suffers primaly from the glitch that happened by inventing the *wheel of fortune*. Too many people cheated and for some reason, the developers could not filter out all cheaters. Today you need to compete vs. these cheaters AND veterans that play long enough. This site here even helps those cheaters to stomp newbies and starters and further enhancing the fuel for payments.

If your conspiracy-theory would be true, then the only help for new players would be: DONT PLAY IT AT ALL. AVOID SMUTSTONE. IT IS FRAUD. And thats it, you helped everyone avoiding paying. End of story. How long can a company exist (without advertising any 3rd party), if it is free to play?