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    Player Axlle10's Avatar
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    Axle Ten
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    Cerberus
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    Gladiator Lv 50
    Quote Originally Posted by Moontide View Post
    I'm only into my early 30s and think that FATEs need a nerf. It's convenient, sure. But it's so convenient that it makes too much of the other awesome content pointless. They need to balance that out, and I'd rather not have the journey be any faster than what it is now. Make it too fast and you'll fail getting a steady community. There's a ton of awesome content, flavor, challenge and lore there. Something like FATEs makes many people miss all that. Providing options is a good thing, but if one of them overrides most of the others you can't really say that there's much of a choice you can take.
    And this is where most people get it wrong. you cant miss out on the main story because it is REQUIRED to unlock the endgame content. What some people do is fast track to 50, then go back. but i would say that 90% of the people actually level with fates and then complete the story quests. Fates are perfectly fine the way they are.
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    Liliha Liha
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    Mateus
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    Dark Knight Lv 70
    Quote Originally Posted by Axlle10 View Post
    And this is where most people get it wrong. you cant miss out on the main story because it is REQUIRED to unlock the endgame content. What some people do is fast track to 50, then go back. but i would say that 90% of the people actually level with fates and then complete the story quests. Fates are perfectly fine the way they are.
    I was not talking about only the story. I was talking about gameplay elements, alternative paths to leveling up, crafting etc. Rush through the content is too fast now. I am aware that there are always people like that, but even they would probably enjoy a more engaging experience than the monster Whack-a-Mole that the large participant number fates are now.
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