Dear FlyOrDie Team, I hope this message finds you well. I am writing as an enthusiastic supporter of both the sport of curling and your engaging game, FlyOrDie Curling. I would like to share a suggestion that I believe could enhance the gameplay experience and better align the game with the real-world sport, ultimately supporting its promotion and development. As you may know, the “No-Tick rule” (also known as the midline five-rock protection rule) has been successfully implemented in real-life curling competitions, including both men’s and women’s team events, for quite some time. This rule has proven to add strategic depth and fairness to the game, and it is widely accepted and appreciated within the curling community. However, in FlyOrDie Curling, access to the No-Tick rule currently requires a membership or paid subscription. While I understand the need for monetization, I believe that making this fundamental rule more widely accessible—perhaps as a standard feature in certain game modes or events—could significantly benefit both the game and the sport. By aligning the game more closely with official curling rules, you would not only enhance the authenticity and appeal for existing players but also lower the barrier for newcomers interested in learning and enjoying the sport through your platform. Additionally, with the upcoming FlyOrDie Curling Nations Cup 2026 on the horizon, I would like to respectfully propose that the No-Tick rule be implemented for this event as well. Adopting this rule in such a prominent competition would reinforce the game’s realism and fairness, offering players a more authentic and professionally relevant experience. Thank you for considering this suggestion. I truly believe that such a change would be warmly received by the curling and gaming communities alike and would contribute positively to the growth and visibility of curling as a sport. I look forward to your response and remain an enthusiastic supporter of FlyOrDie Curling. Best regards
