Last week, Ubisoft baffled us all by launching Champions Tactics: Grimoria Chronicles, an NFT tactics game, in the year of our lord 2024. Its characters cost as much as $63,000 in cryptocurrency, despite the fact that I'm not entirely sure what you can do with them once you own them. Mostly, it seems like they're good for, well, playing Champions Tactics—unless you wanted to play over the weekend, when every player found themselves connecting and immediately losing to the same guy, at the same time.
On Friday afternoon, players began appearing in the bugs-and-feedback channel of the official Champions Tactics Discord to report that ranked matches had become unplayable. They would connect to a game, only to immediately get a server error message. Despite the message saying that their «stats and ratings have not been impacted,» players were watching their competitive rankings plummet as they repeatedly joined matches they'd immediately lose.
Gradually, those players all realized that in their busted game, they'd been matched to the same player: «Paulstar111.» By Friday night, the Discord's users were demanding that the Champions Tactics devs ban Paulstar111, who'd somehow managed to hack the game's matchmaking and feed himself wins.
Unfortunately, one of the Discord's mods appeared with bad news: The devs weren't able to access their office over the weekend. «Hey fam. We all share the same frustrations and it's a known issue which so many of us have reported already,» said moderator Unchartedblock. «Unfortunately, we have to wait until Monday for team to fix the issues.»
«If this guy stay whole weekend connected doing this he doomed this game,» said Discord user Ketaros in response. «GL for you guys.»
Saturday morning, however, brought a welcome surprise. Game director Biloukat announced that the devs had been able to administer justice to the rogue Paulstar111. «We observed a weird behavior for this player 'paulstar111,» Biloukat said. «We decided to ban him and
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