Edited By
Omar Ali
A growing number of people are raising concerns over the recent gaming engagement on MSN, particularly around the three-day streak reward system. Complaints have surfaced, claiming that the effort invested yields little to no tangible benefits.
Despite a fun gaming experience, users found themselves frustrated after completing the streak. One participant stated, "I completed the streak and was rewarded with nothing. My points didnโt go up, and thereโs no prize visible on the Games page." This sentiment mirrors feelings across various forums where gamers seek meaning in their gaming endeavors.
Limited Rewards: Many feel the reward system is lacking. One respondent noted, "You only get the 10 points from the tile, or not in your case."
Engagement Farming: Participants believe these games serve mainly to boost engagement metrics for Microsoft, stating, "Itโs a timewaster allowing MSN to farm for engagement."
Disappointment in Reward Structures: There's a consensus that the game's rewards, or lack thereof, fail to inspire, with one person commenting on how it contributes to feeling cheated.
"Congrats! You've completed your 3-day streak, yet it feels hollow."
While many opinions lean negative regarding the effectiveness of rewards, the community remains engaged in the games, albeit with mixed feelings. Some users continue to enjoy the experience despite the lack of meaningful incentives.
๐ผ "MS Rewards is just for engagement farming" - forum user
๐ฝ Many feel cheated after playing games with no significant rewards.
โจ Enthusiasm for games persists, but the reward system is being questioned.
In this ongoing conversation, it's evident that while players enjoy the gaming itself, the benefits are under scrutiny, forcing many to question the integrity and value of the engagement they're providing to platforms like MSN.