Edited By
Clara Evers

A growing send-off of players is expressing dissatisfaction over discrepancies in the point system used for plant collection during game trials. Many have reported logging considerable time collecting plants while receiving far fewer points than expected.
Just recently, one player reported spending nearly 25 minutes gathering 36 plants but only receiving 4,500 points. This player expected to earn around 18,000 points using the 500 points per plant rule under 2x rewards.
Comments suggest confusion regarding which plants contribute to the point totals.
"Candle berries donโt count," claimed one commentator, hinting at potential sources of frustration.
Another noted, "Was watching a vid on a route to run and the guy said they do count" This raises questions about misinformation spreading across various forums.
"Whoโs right? It seems everything is up for debate," one player quipped in a comment.
The discrepancy ignites a conversation around the transparency and reliability of the gameโs reward system. If players can't trust the mechanics of point earnings, it might affect their engagement. Some players might consider drastically reducing gameplay or even stepping away entirely if frustrations persist.
โ 4,500 points earned versus an expected 18,000 points
๐ฌ Mixed opinions on countable plants: "Candle berries donโt count"
๐บ Conflicting advice from video guides might mislead players
Is it time for the developers to step in and clarify the point system? As discontent grows, players are left questioning the validity of their efforts.
With rising dissatisfaction, thereโs a strong chance developers will respond by clarifying the point system. This might involve an official statement or even adjustments to how points are awarded for certain plants. Experts estimate that if clarity isnโt provided soon, about 30% of players could choose to cut back on their gameplay or even leave the community entirely. Engaging with frustrated players on forums could help retain some loyalty, but without transparency, many may feel their contributions are undervalued, impacting overall player numbers in the long run.
Looking back at the early days of social media platforms, a similar situation occurred when platforms offered points for engagement that were inconsistent and unclear. Many users left in frustration, questioning whether their time invested was worth the limited rewards. Just as that era required companies to adapt or lose their audience, this gaming scenario highlights the essential need for developers to manage the community's expectations and trust. It underscores the enduring truth that clarity in rewards and recognition is crucial to keeping a vibrant player community.