
Originally Posted by
Bootsorion
Came back a while ago after 4 years.The game and the community mostly,is the reason i come back to after circumstances of life shift to betterment. I see it is still alive but some aspects have changed and by far very much.
Coming from work and grinding to acquire better equipment to be up to date or buying some cool vanities(have to admit,vanity design is beautiful) in the current conjecture seems nearly impossible. Have to pay for it. I do not think a new player would succeed on this system so after seeing they need hundreds of millions to buy better equipment on endgame,they either spend cash or quit.Majority of course,i assume. Based on this i can make out that getting a wider community chances are quite low.from tactical perspective.
Prices are insane,competition on leaderboard and event top places are based purely on your finance more than your farm efforts. And ive been told that opening lockeds gave points at some points. That is so unfair. Everyone should have a right to compete whether a platinum purchaser or not. We used to play to relieve stress and have good occupation but oh boy ,it took turns to different avenues.
All classes with endgame gear seems to be fine to solo any map they need. So no more team play currently.That sucks.
Everyone is playing kinda same maps when you reach endgame.No reason to play old maps. Maybe if they had some nice loots with little odds to obtain,it would be a good change of weather from time to time. Just maybe.
Can not see pvp active as it was ,and like our fellow comrades said, Needing more people to open certain maps or modes seems unreasonable. Why do we need to gather more people to open a map where 2 people will play and others will go back to their activities? In such friendly competitions we used to slowly farm kills and flag captures to also increase our achievement points. Win win kinda.
My deepest gratitudes for bringing this topic up to daylight with most of its imbalanced points perfectly refered to. May it be heard and considered. It is never to late for anything.
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