Fun fact: you can also earn some Gumballs by defeating Managers! Look for Cogs in your Cog Gallery with a colorful glow for "sweeteners" that show what bonuses you'd get for defeating them! As always, if you guys know of any features or topics (in either TTR or Clash) that could use a helpful short like this, let me know!
It's not a lootbox in any way. You can do daily tasks to earn gumballs, which is just a currency just like jellybeans, which you can use to purchase any items you want in the Gumball Machine. There's no "chance" aspect to it, and you don't invest anything to do it. It's the exact same principle in Toontown Rewritten's Cartoonival. There, you can earn tokens by doing certain activities in the Cartoonival, which you can then spend on items in the Toonfest Shop. (Also you literally cannot spend any money in any way on Corporate Clash so that's not a concern to begin with, even if there WAS a feature that was similar to lootboxes) Maybe I did a poor job explaining that you can purchase any item in the shop you want. There's no "rolling" or chance. Although I could see why you'd maybe think so by the overall aesthetic of the GUI and the "Gumball Machine".
What a horrible system in a game. Corporate Clash should be ashamed of what they made. This isn't Toontown, this isn't Toontown at all! This is LoopyLand.
@@LoopyGoopyG Look, here's the thing. Just my opinion since you asked, so please don't get upset, but to me, Corporate Clash doesn't feel like Toontown. Not original Toontown at least. Let's say there's a person who hasn't played TTR or TTCC. If someone sees TTCC, plays through ToonTown Central, and then goes and plays TTR, plays through ToonTown Central. Chances are, they're gonna say "I guess TTR is an outdated version." and then go on to TTCC, thinking that's the proper way to play Toontown. I'll be honest, I've been a Rewritten Veteran for years. I was around for TTO and for the grand opening of TTR, in fact I still have Dr.Surelee on my TTR opener. I tried to get into TTCC, but... it got kind of silly real quick, even for Toontown standards. Streets entirely overhauled, an entire Corporate Ladder of Cogs (Lawbots) ripped of what made it memorable, an entirely new ladder which makes no sense if you stop and think about it, and to top it all off... The Managers. I do not like The Managers. Now, I will give credit where credit is due, I do like The Junior VP, Multislacker. He gets a pass because he's the son of one of The 4 Heads of Cog Nation, & to be honest if he was in TTR, he'd fit right in the Field Offices as a Mini Boss... But these other ones, Pacekeeper? Oil Derrick? Quackerjack? (I forgot the Duck Cog's name.) Bellringer? A bell?! Witch Hunter, Big Fish, the list goes on and on and on... These aren't cogs, these are Humanoid Toons pretending to be cogs. (A Who Censored Roger Rabbit reference) Oh, and don't get me started with Rainmaker. I can't find a single video of anyone defeating that sad mopey rain cloud. If I was there, I'd bring out the Pink Slip ASAP. If I can't do that? Then I'd bring out a Toontanic. What's even worse is that a Head of Cog Nation was fired to make way for this CLO Boss, but why? Everyone loves The CJ, I personally don't, but everyone else seems to adore The CJ. (Probably for all the Summons he gives out after a good Trial.) Now look, I could accept The CLO, I could, if she was like an alternative to The CJ, with added reward of course. Maybe 2 or 3 different Summons if you beat her, since she it takes at least 3 time longer to defeat her, Overclocked or not, while The CJ would still give a single summon, because his fights easier of the two, but to fir- AHEM! ..."Retire"... such an important boss cog from the OG Toontown just feels like a cruel joke. Let alone The CLO tore apart all of her Corporate Ladder for new heads and redesigns, & I'll be honest, I think I prefer the old ones. Shouldn't we have an option to switch it back in our graphic settings? Wizard101 can do that, TTR's gonna do it once it gets Repainted, why not The Lawbots? It just doesn't feel like Toontown, it feels like they're trying to alter Toontown so much slowly to the point to which they can look at Disney and say "Sorry, this is a completely different game, no copyright" and then rebrand the entire thing as "Corporate Clash: A Game Based On Toontown", all of that, just to sell merchandise for themselves. There isn't enough Quackerjack plushies they could make to make me consider Corporate Clash superior to TTR. Now you maybe saying, "What about the Under New Management? or Field Office Updates to TTR? Don't those alter the game just as Corporate Clash did?" To that, I say not nearly as much. You still have cog buildings, you still have the classic designs, you still have the old bosses. Nothing has been removed, only improved, such as The Field Office and the simplifying of soon to be New Management. Corporate Clash adds things too, but to me, Corporate Clash tries too hard in it. Removing shops and memorable designs for Modern HD Reworkings, oversized boss lobbies with too many distractions, and too many Managers to manage. I'll end by saying this "A Supervisor is a Cog's Boss. Not A Manager. A Manager is merely the cog who sits atop The Cog Building with his staff who answers to The Supervisor." As I said though, just sharing my opinion since you asked, please don't get upset by it in anyway. I grew up with the original and personally don't feel it needs any of these perk ups... like this COD: Zombies Gumball Machine System they got. Actually, here's a fun thing to do, go into Toontown Rewritten and try to find an actual Cog Computer used for work, and the CTR TVs in the Field Office does not count, since that's just security footage on a live broadcast and not a computer with Cog Wifi. You'll find that Cogs use typewriters instead, old world technology, rather than the advanced computers they use in TTCC. Makes ya think.... Still, if you got to the end of all this, let Elvis tell ya... Thank ya, thank ya for ya time.
Hey, I respect that! It's definitely got its own flavor to it and its own direction. It's definitely not the first time I've heard complaints about things in Corporate Clash that are perhaps a bit too far beyond the "toon technology" that classic cartoons have. I've also especially heard some loathing for cog head designs being too different/weird or completely going against the original cogs' design principles. Respectfully, someone who plays TTCC and thinks, "I guess TTR is an outdated version." and then goes on to TTCC, thinking that's the proper way to play Toontown, is not a problem Corporate Clash specifically is too specifically concerned about solving. When pressed, I don't think the majority of people have ever tried to deny that if you want the authentic Toontown Online experience, you should play TTR, but at the same time, they're not going to try and stop you from playing Clash or forming an opinion on what seems "newer" in that own person's mind. It's interesting to hear just how much you know about Corporate Clash despite your staunch opposition to a lot of what makes Corporate Clash. I think the main thing is that Corporate Clash never *tried* to identify itself as Toontown Online or sell you that it would be the same experience. And in the same line of thinking, Corporate Clash has never tried to sell that it's "superior to TTR," only that it's a completely different experience. Manager (miniboss) Cogs definitely have their own unique personalities in Corporate Clash. They're just about as much of living, thinking characters as Toons are, instead of the automation "cogs in the machine" that *all* cogs are. If those minibosses are a dealbreaker for you, then Corporate Clash definitely isn't the right fit. (here's the 3rd result when searching for "defeating rainmaker" btw ruclips.net/video/_zC0pmQPdY8/видео.html ) In the story of Corporate Clash, the C.J. was put under heavy review by the Chairman, and the C.J. actually voluntarily quit. That is to imply they might not be gone forever. I've heard people ask for the ability to switch back/forth from old graphics/models to new ones, even from the very launch of the game. For the size of the volunteer, unpaid team that works for Clash, I don't think it's simply realistic to support an old-mode toggle for literally every single update they add that changes something else. Toon heads, game textures, street models, cog heads, cog lobbies, gag models, etc; even just trying to backport and connect those dots to how TTO used to be is an unbelievably big amount of work at this point. Realistically, from the launch of Corporate Clash, the idea has always been the same - the whole idea of the game is to be completely different and change a lot, and it's not going to be spent trying to develop everything and then also spend extra time going back over everything to make sure you and flip a toggle to backport it all to a TTO-compatible experience. When you imply they're just changing it to avoid copyright and say "just to sell merchandise for themselves" and include "There isn't enough Quackerjack plushies they could make", if you're referring to the Duck Shuffler plushies they partnered with Makeship to produce, do be aware that 100% of any profits the team could have made (over $22,000) was donated entirely to Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. You can see the team visiting here: twitter.com/CorporateClash/status/1760784380669116611 If your issue is moreso predicated on people (outside the team) selling artwork or merchandise based on the original characters Corporate Clash created, respectfully, I think that's just an irritant that I think is yours and yours alone to deal with, as that's not an issue in any legal facing way. "go into Toontown Rewritten and try to find an actual Cog Computer used for work." Do you mean like the G.I.M.M.I.C.K Machine that has a scanning green computerized screen, a giant CRT, a keyboard and other buttons, and even a printer? cdn.toontownrewritten.com/news-site/img/22-5-29_gimmick.png "the latest innovation in Toon technology! Built in collaboration between Loony Labs and the Toon Resistance’s own Doctor Googlymoogly, this clever computer lets us get the drop on Field Offices" Lastly, if you want to talk about "oversized boss lobbies with too many distractions," original Cashbot HQ and Lawbot HQ are some of the biggest maps in the game. Don't get me wrong, I love Cashbot HQ. It's probably my favorite map in the game, but you can't talk about Clash doing oversized maps (which I'm also not sure which you're referring to, as even the new Lawbot HQ is pretty small, probably smaller than even Sellbot HQ's courtyard) when you got those multi-minute walker maps in the original. Would you try to sell me that TTR's Bossbot HQ isn't almost ridiculously huge? They jumbo-fied that map compared to TTO. Don't get me wrong, I'm not upset. I completely respect that, at the end of the day, the vibes are off for you, and you just don't think the changes are "it". I just had some fun going through the things you brought up and adding my perspective to them. Appreciate you :)
@@TheElvisJamboreecorporate clash is definitely wanting to do its own thing and add more features and other things for people to do and create things that you would never see in regular toontown, its fine if you prefer the old one and dont like the new stuff tbh but honestly when you sit back and look at the stuff they did its honestly super cool and a lot of time went into it even if you personally dont understand it, toontown is a cartoon world, things arent going to always look the same and are going to be silly and exaggerated, thats the nature of the game
Fun fact: you can also earn some Gumballs by defeating Managers! Look for Cogs in your Cog Gallery with a colorful glow for "sweeteners" that show what bonuses you'd get for defeating them!
As always, if you guys know of any features or topics (in either TTR or Clash) that could use a helpful short like this, let me know!
Top tier Loop. They don't call him Loopy for nothing!
that loop was absolutely sinister. fantastic.
You’ll never understand how much these videos mean to me because we share the exact same thought process.
An old friend and legend has returned at long last
I like the gumball machine and
It give you all of boost and ty for me to know better about gumball machine.
Absolutely! It's a cool feature that maybe not everyone knows about, so I wanted to cover it!
It's been a year already? Wow time flies p
I would say try to give tips on how to use certain gags, how to fight different bosses and hidden secrets that could boost one's experience!
I’ve almost bought everything from the gumball machine. Just need about 4000 more gumballs, which will take no more than 2 weeks.
daaaang you've been GRINDIN
gobble gum
Loopy has actually escaped from the depths of hell?
🏋️
I love this idea a lot. I should definitely play Clash some more. I'm starting to get used to it!
The best way to enhance my experience in corporate clash would be to actually find people playing it 😭
shouldn't have an issue using the in-game group tracker. ruclips.net/user/shortsecAoEoyxsPw
Nice
Wanna see toontown corporate clash 2.0?
heck yea
@@LoopyGoopyG can you do it please?
Pls upload soon
What happened to the uploads..?
Can you do toon town asmr for the first time
Hey Loopy
Wassuuuup
Niice
Loopy :D
Noice
So, it's a loot box...? Not sure that's a great idea if so given the fact multiple bills are in effect to block those from children.
It's not a lootbox in any way. You can do daily tasks to earn gumballs, which is just a currency just like jellybeans, which you can use to purchase any items you want in the Gumball Machine. There's no "chance" aspect to it, and you don't invest anything to do it.
It's the exact same principle in Toontown Rewritten's Cartoonival. There, you can earn tokens by doing certain activities in the Cartoonival, which you can then spend on items in the Toonfest Shop.
(Also you literally cannot spend any money in any way on Corporate Clash so that's not a concern to begin with, even if there WAS a feature that was similar to lootboxes)
Maybe I did a poor job explaining that you can purchase any item in the shop you want. There's no "rolling" or chance. Although I could see why you'd maybe think so by the overall aesthetic of the GUI and the "Gumball Machine".
@@LoopyGoopyG okay good. Just misunderstood then :)
What a horrible system in a game. Corporate Clash should be ashamed of what they made. This isn't Toontown, this isn't Toontown at all! This is LoopyLand.
I'd be curious to know specifically why you feel that way beyond just emotions.
@@LoopyGoopyG Look, here's the thing. Just my opinion since you asked, so please don't get upset, but to me, Corporate Clash doesn't feel like Toontown. Not original Toontown at least. Let's say there's a person who hasn't played TTR or TTCC. If someone sees TTCC, plays through ToonTown Central, and then goes and plays TTR, plays through ToonTown Central. Chances are, they're gonna say "I guess TTR is an outdated version." and then go on to TTCC, thinking that's the proper way to play Toontown. I'll be honest, I've been a Rewritten Veteran for years. I was around for TTO and for the grand opening of TTR, in fact I still have Dr.Surelee on my TTR opener. I tried to get into TTCC, but... it got kind of silly real quick, even for Toontown standards. Streets entirely overhauled, an entire Corporate Ladder of Cogs (Lawbots) ripped of what made it memorable, an entirely new ladder which makes no sense if you stop and think about it, and to top it all off... The Managers. I do not like The Managers. Now, I will give credit where credit is due, I do like The Junior VP, Multislacker. He gets a pass because he's the son of one of The 4 Heads of Cog Nation, & to be honest if he was in TTR, he'd fit right in the Field Offices as a Mini Boss... But these other ones, Pacekeeper? Oil Derrick? Quackerjack? (I forgot the Duck Cog's name.) Bellringer? A bell?! Witch Hunter, Big Fish, the list goes on and on and on... These aren't cogs, these are Humanoid Toons pretending to be cogs. (A Who Censored Roger Rabbit reference) Oh, and don't get me started with Rainmaker. I can't find a single video of anyone defeating that sad mopey rain cloud. If I was there, I'd bring out the Pink Slip ASAP. If I can't do that? Then I'd bring out a Toontanic. What's even worse is that a Head of Cog Nation was fired to make way for this CLO Boss, but why? Everyone loves The CJ, I personally don't, but everyone else seems to adore The CJ. (Probably for all the Summons he gives out after a good Trial.) Now look, I could accept The CLO, I could, if she was like an alternative to The CJ, with added reward of course. Maybe 2 or 3 different Summons if you beat her, since she it takes at least 3 time longer to defeat her, Overclocked or not, while The CJ would still give a single summon, because his fights easier of the two, but to fir- AHEM! ..."Retire"... such an important boss cog from the OG Toontown just feels like a cruel joke. Let alone The CLO tore apart all of her Corporate Ladder for new heads and redesigns, & I'll be honest, I think I prefer the old ones. Shouldn't we have an option to switch it back in our graphic settings? Wizard101 can do that, TTR's gonna do it once it gets Repainted, why not The Lawbots? It just doesn't feel like Toontown, it feels like they're trying to alter Toontown so much slowly to the point to which they can look at Disney and say "Sorry, this is a completely different game, no copyright" and then rebrand the entire thing as "Corporate Clash: A Game Based On Toontown", all of that, just to sell merchandise for themselves. There isn't enough Quackerjack plushies they could make to make me consider Corporate Clash superior to TTR. Now you maybe saying, "What about the Under New Management? or Field Office Updates to TTR? Don't those alter the game just as Corporate Clash did?" To that, I say not nearly as much. You still have cog buildings, you still have the classic designs, you still have the old bosses. Nothing has been removed, only improved, such as The Field Office and the simplifying of soon to be New Management. Corporate Clash adds things too, but to me, Corporate Clash tries too hard in it. Removing shops and memorable designs for Modern HD Reworkings, oversized boss lobbies with too many distractions, and too many Managers to manage. I'll end by saying this "A Supervisor is a Cog's Boss. Not A Manager. A Manager is merely the cog who sits atop The Cog Building with his staff who answers to The Supervisor." As I said though, just sharing my opinion since you asked, please don't get upset by it in anyway. I grew up with the original and personally don't feel it needs any of these perk ups... like this COD: Zombies Gumball Machine System they got. Actually, here's a fun thing to do, go into Toontown Rewritten and try to find an actual Cog Computer used for work, and the CTR TVs in the Field Office does not count, since that's just security footage on a live broadcast and not a computer with Cog Wifi. You'll find that Cogs use typewriters instead, old world technology, rather than the advanced computers they use in TTCC. Makes ya think.... Still, if you got to the end of all this, let Elvis tell ya... Thank ya, thank ya for ya time.
Hey, I respect that! It's definitely got its own flavor to it and its own direction. It's definitely not the first time I've heard complaints about things in Corporate Clash that are perhaps a bit too far beyond the "toon technology" that classic cartoons have. I've also especially heard some loathing for cog head designs being too different/weird or completely going against the original cogs' design principles.
Respectfully, someone who plays TTCC and thinks, "I guess TTR is an outdated version." and then goes on to TTCC, thinking that's the proper way to play Toontown, is not a problem Corporate Clash specifically is too specifically concerned about solving. When pressed, I don't think the majority of people have ever tried to deny that if you want the authentic Toontown Online experience, you should play TTR, but at the same time, they're not going to try and stop you from playing Clash or forming an opinion on what seems "newer" in that own person's mind.
It's interesting to hear just how much you know about Corporate Clash despite your staunch opposition to a lot of what makes Corporate Clash. I think the main thing is that Corporate Clash never *tried* to identify itself as Toontown Online or sell you that it would be the same experience. And in the same line of thinking, Corporate Clash has never tried to sell that it's "superior to TTR," only that it's a completely different experience.
Manager (miniboss) Cogs definitely have their own unique personalities in Corporate Clash. They're just about as much of living, thinking characters as Toons are, instead of the automation "cogs in the machine" that *all* cogs are. If those minibosses are a dealbreaker for you, then Corporate Clash definitely isn't the right fit. (here's the 3rd result when searching for "defeating rainmaker" btw ruclips.net/video/_zC0pmQPdY8/видео.html )
In the story of Corporate Clash, the C.J. was put under heavy review by the Chairman, and the C.J. actually voluntarily quit. That is to imply they might not be gone forever.
I've heard people ask for the ability to switch back/forth from old graphics/models to new ones, even from the very launch of the game. For the size of the volunteer, unpaid team that works for Clash, I don't think it's simply realistic to support an old-mode toggle for literally every single update they add that changes something else. Toon heads, game textures, street models, cog heads, cog lobbies, gag models, etc; even just trying to backport and connect those dots to how TTO used to be is an unbelievably big amount of work at this point. Realistically, from the launch of Corporate Clash, the idea has always been the same - the whole idea of the game is to be completely different and change a lot, and it's not going to be spent trying to develop everything and then also spend extra time going back over everything to make sure you and flip a toggle to backport it all to a TTO-compatible experience.
When you imply they're just changing it to avoid copyright and say "just to sell merchandise for themselves" and include "There isn't enough Quackerjack plushies they could make", if you're referring to the Duck Shuffler plushies they partnered with Makeship to produce, do be aware that 100% of any profits the team could have made (over $22,000) was donated entirely to Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. You can see the team visiting here: twitter.com/CorporateClash/status/1760784380669116611
If your issue is moreso predicated on people (outside the team) selling artwork or merchandise based on the original characters Corporate Clash created, respectfully, I think that's just an irritant that I think is yours and yours alone to deal with, as that's not an issue in any legal facing way.
"go into Toontown Rewritten and try to find an actual Cog Computer used for work." Do you mean like the G.I.M.M.I.C.K Machine that has a scanning green computerized screen, a giant CRT, a keyboard and other buttons, and even a printer? cdn.toontownrewritten.com/news-site/img/22-5-29_gimmick.png "the latest innovation in Toon technology! Built in collaboration between Loony Labs and the Toon Resistance’s own Doctor Googlymoogly, this clever computer lets us get the drop on Field Offices"
Lastly, if you want to talk about "oversized boss lobbies with too many distractions," original Cashbot HQ and Lawbot HQ are some of the biggest maps in the game. Don't get me wrong, I love Cashbot HQ. It's probably my favorite map in the game, but you can't talk about Clash doing oversized maps (which I'm also not sure which you're referring to, as even the new Lawbot HQ is pretty small, probably smaller than even Sellbot HQ's courtyard) when you got those multi-minute walker maps in the original. Would you try to sell me that TTR's Bossbot HQ isn't almost ridiculously huge? They jumbo-fied that map compared to TTO.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not upset. I completely respect that, at the end of the day, the vibes are off for you, and you just don't think the changes are "it". I just had some fun going through the things you brought up and adding my perspective to them. Appreciate you :)
@@TheElvisJamboreecorporate clash is definitely wanting to do its own thing and add more features and other things for people to do and create things that you would never see in regular toontown, its fine if you prefer the old one and dont like the new stuff tbh but honestly when you sit back and look at the stuff they did its honestly super cool and a lot of time went into it even if you personally dont understand it, toontown is a cartoon world, things arent going to always look the same and are going to be silly and exaggerated, thats the nature of the game