@ habu In some cases I agree with you, but what you are saying is not 100% true. I dislike the concept of hnm not because only one group can fight it. I dislike it cause at times, it would pop in a time frame I can't do. I stated my dislike as a non casual. I can play this game more then 1 hour a day. And no offence, I can't always be up for a 5am hnm hunt. I do need to sleep sometime. Not everyone wants to be spoon fed content. I'm against it actually. Sort of why I dislike Leeching. All it is, is being spoon fed.
And hate to say Leeching can effect your skill level when playing because it does take some practice in actual combat to really play your role. I knew Legion was going to bite people in the butt and want it nerfed. But that is a different topic all together.
All I want is to actualy partake in content. No reward needed. I'm not doing content for the reward, I'm doing it to enjoy the content. I love a good fight or dungeon run. I loved stuff like dynamis because the zones where cool.
You say they can implement both ways, then you state an example of how they did, but did it in a way that was bad due to long wait time. No I understand exactly what you said, and it makes no sense. Yes, they might do both, but there is a good change they will not do both at the same time, and that is what I am saying they would need to do for it to be ok.Two things, one, define casual. Two, insulting me does nothing to support your argument, all it does is attempt to escalate the argument, which is pointless because it is a sign of a troll, something it seems many people think you are here if I'm not mistaken. Why not try proving them wrong by actually proving to me why your right rather than throwing around weak words then an insult to try making a point?It's not hard of a concept to grasp but I understand your casual mind can only do so much.
No offence habu, you are being rude and giving actual hard cores a bad name. Cointent should be seen by every paying customer reguardless of how much time they can play. When I first started ffxi in 2004, I could only play 2 hours up to 4 hours a day. This was due to lack of router so ps3 and Pc had to share the net. And ironically even with suck small time frame of play, I still got parties and still did a good bit of content. When i got my own ps2 bought a router. I was able to play more and do more. But even under 12-20 hour gaming sessions. I still couldn't see every hnm I wanted. Like getting black belt. (only item i wanted if anything)
Just noted someone compared Mog Bonanza relic reward to gold farming KIs. Other than that Timed spawns aren't completely terribad but shouldn't take hours and days on end to spawn.
Listen, there's no changing anyone's mind on these forums. I've realized that and pretty much stopped trying to after the first thread I made about HNMs. People want what they want, me and others want HNMs, there's not changing our minds. Much like others who don't want them will never change their minds. Nothing anyone says on here really matters to the other party because they have their own set of things they call "fun".
This is usually the case for most people past a certain age and having created their own sort of ego. My personal opinion is that a game really isn't much of a game when the main challenge to be found in a monster that is officially part of the game less entertaining then planting your flag on said monster before others. Sort of like ghetto tag where just seeing a person is enough to say that they've been caught. No real tag has you run and catch the person which can be a challenge depending on your own merits.
Also props for having not used a type of slander or derogatory words.
It doesn't take much to know when someone is special. After 5 minutes if the person is alive and well you have a keeper, if they are dead and obnoxious then toss em like two day old leftovers.
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