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The Energy Area is a highly experimental #Watch2Earn game centered around Nerd NFTs. Users can watch videos to earn Energy Tokens and XP, and battle against each other to upgrade their Nerds to the max level.
Nerds are upgradeable and can participate in battles against other users. Upgrade your nerd to increase his earning potential and his battling abilities!
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The worst cryptocurrency project to exist. Please continue to read my history lesson on this ''project''. I am one of the original (OG) investors of the project from when it was originally known as 'PLAY'. When I first invested in season 1 (S1), I purchased six Rare nerds each worth $2500. Back then, the app was very simple. Watch videos and earn money, to which the return of investment (ROI) was achievable. Then came the 'pause', resulting in lots of people selling which heavily reduced the price of the PLAY token. In S2, they released ''Nerd Battles''. I thought at first this was a fun and interesting idea as to quote from the guidebook “Enter the exciting world of Nerd Battles, where you can engage in thrilling combat using your active nerd.” So I gave it a try and I quickly noticed that I was losing a lot more battles than I was winning. I found out that I was consistently matched against a human player who was using the same nerd which clearly overpowered me in every stat. To mention, in this season, the max level of nerds were 60. At this time, I had a nerd at Lv 51 with 13/12/14/12 and my opponent had 15/15/15/?. Firstly, this nerd from the visible stats alone beats me in three stats, which gave me no chance of winning. Secondly, in order for this nerd to match with me, the hidden stat could only be a max of 11 which would make this nerd Lv 56. (Please keep in mind that I have mentioned this nerd has 3 max stats nerds as this will be further mentioned in this review.) I did write a ticket about this (Request #11453) and the response I got from Diego (XCAD Network) support was “We use fair matchmaking to ensure you face off against Nerds of similar stats, remember that your opponent is not necessarily always the same level as your Nerd, but will have similar stats.” Can you please explain to me how this match up is considered fair? I believe the majority of users experienced that the Nerd Battle Arena was not a fun experience due to the poor, unfair and unbalanced matchmaking of PVP battles. Although, as I am a gamer and I like battle games, I decided to continue using the Nerd Battle Arena. I put many hours in the Nerd Battle Arena and I learned a lot. For example, I learned it was possible to work out if you found a match with a human or a CPU. When you click the ''Battle Now'' button, if you find a match before 1 minute 6 seconds, there is a high possibility of it being a human. This information for example was not provided in the guidebook. Diego (XCAD Network Support) quoted “In the event of being unable to find an opponent, you will be matched up against a CPU Nerd.” He didn't specify that after a certain amount of time in the finding lobby, you are automatically matched with a CPU. Do you know why its not in the guidebook? The reason is very simple, they want more PVP battles so that from every battle, a small portion of the staked coins could be burned. Whereas if you battle against a CPU, the CPU does not stake any coins so when the human player wins, it comes from the supply. Although, where does it come from? This lead many users asking question about this and the team did not give any concrete answers. Please read part 2 above.
It's no longer worth looking at - The nerds run at a loss, and the team do not seem interested. It used to be fun, but I cannot recommend it now.
He took a thousand dollars from me at the time of converting Play to NRG This is theft and this is dirty money
Please don't invest your money in this application. This is fake. This will take your money. I lost $30000 in this project. OLY is looting money from all users
The project idea is great, best part time work from home
exelente
Great app, love it!!!
great app
LOVE IT.
Total scam. steals your money.