I mentioned it on discord, but usually, mobile/gacha games give out compensation that is more than what you were screwed out of. Side note, I don’t play on steam and this doesn’t affect me lol
If it was a small error that was fixed quickly, that’s fine. Like if all the quests for the independence day tokens didn’t work, they could just send out the 4-5 you would’ve earned and that’d be fine.
For something like this that messed up nearly every aspect of the game and people missed out on a TON of rewards, it needs to be more than this list.
It’s not just a “you missed out on these 15 things so here they are.” It should take into account the days/weeks of dealing with it, the frustration of trying to get around it, and the disappointment every day of going through it all over again hoping it’s fixed.
In one gacha I played, Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, we were about 6 months behind the japan version, so people knew most of what the new characters could do. One, Zidane from FF9, people were SUPER waiting for. He had a piece of gear that was very strong and unique, couldn’t get the bonus anywhere else. So when he came out, people unloaded all their currency, spent $$, etc. Then it came out that his thing didn’t work right. And people had unhoarded all that specifically to beat a difficult, limited event as well.
So what the company wound up doing was sending out a huge pile of tickets/currency/whatever could’ve been used to pull for him, to anyone that pulled on the banner. Along with a big pile of other gifts. BUT, they messed that up to and wound up sending it to all players instead of just affected ones. Instead of trying to reclaim them, which would’ve been super difficult and a disaster, they just let them keep it, but then sent out another round of the same gifts to the affected players this time, so they got double.
I used to play genshin impact a ton the first year or 2. Every ~6 weeks or so they did an update, and would list all the bugfixes, typos, and things most players didn’t even know were there. And they’d send everyone some currency as an apology, even when there was nothing really gamebreaking.