Some clan from Diablo Immortal top ten in the weekly PVP Clan Tournament Shadow War, even though he hasn’t played a single game. Obviously, they either did it by divine intervention or there’s something wrong with Blizzard’s title ranking system.
Getting into the top 10 is not only a matter of prestige, it also determines which Dark Clans will take part. Rite of Exile, the final conflict between clans. As you can see, the fact that some positions are occupied by non-playing clans upsets gamblers who feel cheated.
One user shared an image in the Diablo Immortal subreddit to show how three inactive clans reached the top 10 at the expense of other active clans, while 40-50 players are on the move. Following the post came reports from other users reporting similar situations on other servers, further describing the issue:It happened on our server too. The second strongest clan did not make it to the top 10 because they clashed with us three times and always lost in the final. Meanwhile, two inactive clans reached the top 10. This is ridiculous.“
The situation is frustrating not only for those who lost the chance to participate in the Rite of Exile, but also for those who were accepted. Clans that will encounter inactives will actually win automatically and effortlessly advance where others will have to work to achieve the same result.
Somebody participating players wrote about it: “I can’t explain why a human would design a game with a system that works this way.“Actually, this is pretty mysterious. Let’s hope things turn out differently with Diablo IV.
Source: Multiplayer
