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    ruined mirage : some players ask for no lock out and somes Open world content but not everyone, for me the instance still the more interesting stuff in this game.
    Open world content ?, if we have to grind in the open world, it mean a monster with 100 people to blast him to get reward, (it's not interesting and it's no brain play).
    The lock out is set to have a progression, players can't get all the stuff in no time to get a balance for all the players.
    Yoshida said that i think ?
    If them listen too much some players, we got unbalanced and broken stuff like monster hunt :/.
    it is what every players want ?, no this is just what a minority of players want.
    Not all the players...
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    Jera Teiwaz
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    Siren
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    Weaver Lv 50
    Quote Originally Posted by kensatsu View Post
    ruined mirage : some players ask for no lock out and somes Open world content but not everyone,
    You're right about this, I apologize for generalizing. But the forums are a main source of feedback for influencing the game (believe it or not) and I see more threads pop up about "Remove coil lockout!" "Why do you limit our progression?" "Let us get rewards at our own pace!"

    Tell me how many of those types of threads you've seen, compared to the ones that say "Thank you SE for the lockouts!" or even "I hate lockouts, but I understand why you did it"

    Maybe later I'll compile a list of the "get rid of lockout, tome caps, weekly resets" threads here. On the other hand, since a majority of players are actually playing the game instead of posting on the forums, they may in fact be fine with the lockout system. Like I said, I go by what I read here, so sorry about coming to preconceived conclusions. I didn't mean literally EVERYONE, as I'm all for caps and lockouts and understand why they're necessary.
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