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==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
Following the epic battle between [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] and [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]], the battleground of [[Autobot City (G1)|Autobot City]] has become a chaotic mess of skirmishes. It is into this mess that [[Omega Supreme (G1)|Omega Supreme]] arrives, bringing a number of reinforcements including [[Jetfire (G1)|Jetfire]] with the aim of organizing the [[Autobot]] forces into a coherent and ordered fighting unit. The newcomers eventually succeed, bringing the Autobots together, however the Decepticons also now stand united against them. | |||
{{note|Players had no in-story affiliation but received an attack bonus if all of their cards were of the same faction.}} | {{note|Players had no in-story affiliation but received an attack bonus if all of their cards were of the same faction.}} | ||
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**You play against the computer. | **You play against the computer. | ||
**The PVP mechanism involved winning a match against the computer and then feeding the game quarters<ref>Actually 33.33¢ pieces since the game's attack currency was sold at 3-for-a-dollar.</ref> until you made ''runs'' of multiple wins which gave you rewards. Longer runs could be achieved by spending ''more'' quarters at one time, which increased the player's chance of winning. At the end of the event the one who spent the most quarters came in #1, the one who spent the second-most quarters came in #2, etc. | **The PVP mechanism involved winning a match against the computer and then feeding the game quarters<ref>Actually 33.33¢ pieces since the game's attack currency was sold at 3-for-a-dollar.</ref> until you made ''runs'' of multiple wins which gave you rewards. Longer runs could be achieved by spending ''more'' quarters at one time, which increased the player's chance of winning. At the end of the event the one who spent the most quarters came in #1, the one who spent the second-most quarters came in #2, etc. | ||
[[Image:Tfl-septembertoremember.jpg|thumb|300px|[[ | [[Image:Tfl-septembertoremember.jpg|thumb|300px|[[memoryalpha:Vreenak|<big><big><big>"It's a faaaaake!"</big></big></big>]]]] | ||
* This was week 3 of the "September to Remember" month-long theme event. | * This was week 3 of the "September to Remember" month-long theme event. | ||
* The event's rollout was marred by an updating error that required that required some iOS users to uninstall and then reinstall the game, ''then'' update the game again. | * The event's rollout was marred by an updating error that required that required some iOS users to uninstall and then reinstall the game, ''then'' update the game again. | ||
* [[iOS|iOS7]] was released just as this event began and was theoretically the cause of the bug above for all users <strike>foolish</strike> stupid enough to upgrade to a new operating system on the first day of its release, though users of previous versions of iOS were also intermittently affected. A second bug with the game's "cyber cash" caused the game to crash for users of iOS7 if they attempted to purchase items from mobage unless they first purchased the cash separately so their account balance was sufficient to make the purchase. | * [[iOS|iOS7]] was released just as this event began and was theoretically the cause of the bug above for all users <strike>foolish</strike> stupid enough to upgrade to a new operating system on the first day of its release, though users of previous versions of iOS were also intermittently affected. A second bug with the game's "cyber cash" caused the game to crash for users of iOS7 if they attempted to purchase items from mobage unless they first purchased the cash separately so their account balance was sufficient to make the purchase. | ||
* Various and sundry updates were pushed out to tweak the game mechanic, but no major problems compared to the iOS7 ones. | * Various and sundry updates were pushed out to tweak the game mechanic, but no major problems compared to the iOS7 ones. | ||
* Apparently, Ratchet was not killed on the shuttle, or the shuttle was never attacked to begin with. Either way, he's still alive. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [ | * [[wikia:transformers-legends:The Omega Corps|"The Omega Corps" on the ''Transformers Legends'' wiki]] | ||
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[[Category:Transformers Legends episodes]] | [[Category:Transformers Legends episodes]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:10, 12 November 2018
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![]() In which no PVP occurs. | ||||||
| "The Omega Corps" | ||||||
| Release date | September 18, 2013– September 24, 2013 | |||||
| Written by | ? | |||||
When is PVP not PVP?
When you're playing against a computer!
Synopsis
[edit]Following the epic battle between Optimus Prime and Megatron, the battleground of Autobot City has become a chaotic mess of skirmishes. It is into this mess that Omega Supreme arrives, bringing a number of reinforcements including Jetfire with the aim of organizing the Autobot forces into a coherent and ordered fighting unit. The newcomers eventually succeed, bringing the Autobots together, however the Decepticons also now stand united against them.
Players had no in-story affiliation but received an attack bonus if all of their cards were of the same faction.
Featured characters
[edit]| Reward cards | Raid cards |
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Notes
[edit]- This was billed as Transformers: Legends first Player-vs-Player event.
- You play against the computer.
- The PVP mechanism involved winning a match against the computer and then feeding the game quarters[1] until you made runs of multiple wins which gave you rewards. Longer runs could be achieved by spending more quarters at one time, which increased the player's chance of winning. At the end of the event the one who spent the most quarters came in #1, the one who spent the second-most quarters came in #2, etc.

- This was week 3 of the "September to Remember" month-long theme event.
- The event's rollout was marred by an updating error that required that required some iOS users to uninstall and then reinstall the game, then update the game again.
- iOS7 was released just as this event began and was theoretically the cause of the bug above for all users
foolishstupid enough to upgrade to a new operating system on the first day of its release, though users of previous versions of iOS were also intermittently affected. A second bug with the game's "cyber cash" caused the game to crash for users of iOS7 if they attempted to purchase items from mobage unless they first purchased the cash separately so their account balance was sufficient to make the purchase. - Various and sundry updates were pushed out to tweak the game mechanic, but no major problems compared to the iOS7 ones.
- Apparently, Ratchet was not killed on the shuttle, or the shuttle was never attacked to begin with. Either way, he's still alive.
References
[edit]- ↑ Actually 33.33¢ pieces since the game's attack currency was sold at 3-for-a-dollar.


