Quote:
Originally Posted by Priceline
[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
You're being giving something for free, aside from the already free service p99 provides, and you're actually bitching that it's not enough.
I can't even
|
I'm not
"bitching that it's not enough" and you know that. It's dishonest as fuck for you to put it that way.
_____
I'm postulating that the purpose of an exp boost event is probably to serve the purpose of stimulating the population in the short term, presumably for some sort of a lasting positive effect, and (assuming that this is true), suggesting that a more effective method might be to do the same thing but in a different way.
I'm not at all suggesting that 'I should be given more free stuff' as it were.
Let's say they implement a 25% bonus weekend 12 times a year
(or 2 times or 50 times. I know 12 is a big number. It's just for the sake of example.) I'm suggesting that it would be more effective at its seeming goal if instead of a
25% bonus 12 times, they
instead ran a 100% bonus 3 times. This equates to the same technical amount of opportunity; It's not asking for more stuff.
Imagine if instead of doing this current event, they did a 40 day 2.5% exp bonus event. Despite that being technically the same opportunity as this current event (4 days, 25% exp bonus), the 2.5% event would probably be less effective at having a positive impact on the community... One might suggest that a 4 day 25% exp bonus event would be better, and I doubt that that person would immediately be accused of bitching that the 40 day event is "not enough", or told to go find a different game, or other nonconstructive stuff. What would probably happen is a discussion about what the best
type of way might be to implementing exp bonus events in the interest in helping the community.
I'm not asking for anything more than given. At all. And it's fucking disgusting that any of you would suggest that I have anything but the most earnest gratitude to the pioneers of this project simply for harshly criticizing the way they went about doing a thing.