mbcarp99: i think you will find though that the majority of players on WGT don't read this forum
I agree and this was DB's reasoning. Add to that he stated that they had received a lot of praise from players.
I have no doubts that these Clashes are "successful" in WGT's eyes. There are still a LOT of players playing them, thus CC Pass sales will have increased (probably soared) as well as increased ball usage.
I personally will not play them until they are fair for all clubs regardless of size and that passes are not required (otherwise the credit wealthy clubs will always win) and it is skill based rather than volume based.
My CC did not play one game this time, and I would guess many players are also seeing very little incentive to play, or play as much as there are no real rewards.
Before saying the next bit, I need to quantify this - in principle this could be a fun competition, but only when the issues are addressed.
WTG has been exceptionally short sighted with these clashes. They are sitting on top of a good idea but has been very poorly executed. But regardless of the criticism received (mainly in the forums), they have pushed ahead with their agenda with only minor fixes.
The danger of this is players will eventually despise the unfairness and will not play another clash (and only the forum users will complain whilst - in DB's words, the vast majority of WGTers who do not use the forums, will also simply not play again, but WGT will not know why) instead of working on proper fixes without deterring the masses. It is exceptionally hard to win respect back after it has been lost.
A simple rule of business, learn from the customers who complain - you will learn a lot more from them than those who praise or worse, those who say nothing and just leave, never to return.
As I said, good concept, but you are running the risk of players never playing these the longer your stubbornness continues without proper fixes.