@Pixels

for the longest time I thought playing better was the whole game. you know, tighter loops, faster resets, clearing the Task Board as quick as possible. that's how normal games work. more effort, more reward. simple.

but $PIXEL keeps breaking that assumption on me. because some days I'm clearly doing more. longer sessions, cleaner farming, almost no wasted moves. and yet the rewards don't really grow. they just bounce inside a narrow range. like something upstream already decided how much I'm allowed to get.

and once you see that, you start noticing where the boundary lives. everything on my farm is off chain. planting, harvesting, crafting, Coins moving around. fast, repeatable, unlimited. their servers just churn it all out.

but the moment $PIXEL gets involved, it's a different story. now it's on Ronin. recorded. slower. final. and most importantly, limited.

so it's not just my personal loop anymore. it's the whole architecture. off chain actions feeding into an on chain layer that can't just expand because I played more hours.

turns out RORS isn't looking at me individually. it's balancing total reward spend against total revenue across everyone. so there's a hard cap on how much value can circulate through the system at any given time.

the Task Board isn't really generating rewards. it's allocating from that cap. small pieces, constantly adjusted, spread across whoever the system decides.

so optimizing my loop doesn't increase the total pie. it just changes my slice.

I'm not really racing other players. we're all sharing the same invisible ceiling.

yeah kinda changes how I think about grinding now. still playing though. just looking up more.

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