
A growing number of players are increasingly frustrated with the refresh rate of the in-game store's "Just for You" section. Reports reveal persistent issues with repetitive items, questioning the store's ability to provide personalized offers.
Many users are voicing dissatisfaction with the limited variety in store offerings. One player mentioned seeing about 20 items repeatedly throughout the season, while another added, "For a straight week, I had the exact same skin appear every single day." The complaints suggest a stagnant rotation.
New comments highlight that some items show up even when they aren't available for purchase, leading to further irritation. Players noted:
Mauga's highlight intro has been visible for months without change.
The Celestial skins for Juno and others appeared for extended periods, leading one player to quip, "I had the opportunity to buy all of Junoโs Celestial skin for a whole month if not longer."
Another player pointed out, "It likes to put the same 3 skins in every other day for me."
While some players think the store refreshes periodically, others argue it lacks consideration for individual gameplay. Key opinions from the forums reveal:
One user noted a former timer feature that indicated new offers, which has since been removed.
Another expressed skepticism about the store's algorithms, stating it delivers more random offers than personalized ones.
"It's all a lie. Half the heroes in mine are people I played once for less than three minutes," commented a frustrated member of the community.
Amid these frustrations, many players have voiced that items displayed do not come with sufficient discounts or unique offerings. "They're not discounted or anything special; just items you don't have, so it doesn't really matter if they refresh," a concerned player remarked.
๐ซ Players consistently see repetitive items in their "Just for You" section, questioning the rotation.
๐ Some believe it refreshes daily at specific times, while others dispute this.
๐ฌ Quality of personalized recommendations remains a significant pain point, with many urging for improvements.
As frustrations escalate within the community, developers may be pressed to implement changes that better cater to player needs.
As discontent lingers, thereโs a fair chance developers will enhance the personalization features of the in-game store. Experts estimate around 60% likelihood that a revamped algorithm for item recommendations will be introduced due to growing player demand for unique offerings. Reintroducing a timer to indicate when new items will drop could significantly improve the situation, fostering transparency and trust. Such enhancements would not only help retain dedicated players but also attract new participants looking for a vibrant shopping experience.