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    Lambdafish's Avatar
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    Khuja'to Binbotaj
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    Hyperion
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    Paladin Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by Zfz View Post
    I don't think the 2.0 Relic was a waste of time. After all, it's a game in which a lot of options are provided, and we get to choose what we want to do. I'm not leveling up this character to raid 4.0 Savage. It doesn't matter if I took another 6 months to get to level 70. As long as I'm having fun, I don't think it's time wasted.

    I mean, we don't go to people and say, if you're not having fun my way then you're wasting your time. Right?
    Just to clarify, there is a big difference between a waste of time for the player and a waste of time for the developers to look at. If you want to do relic because it's fun, go right ahead, but the content is outdated and useless in the current iteration of the game, and the developers will never go back and fix any issues that you have with it.
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    Celenir Istarkh
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    Atomos
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    Red Mage Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by Lambdafish View Post
    Just to clarify, there is a big difference between a waste of time for the player and a waste of time for the developers to look at.
    That part of the reply you quoted was in response to this comment that explicitly points to me "wasting" my time:

    Quote Originally Posted by KaplanHomahru View Post
    Why in Bahamut's good name would you waste time on the 2.xx relic now?
    As to the latter part of your comment, perhaps you replied without reading the rest of the thread. I believe reply #15 above would have quenched your need to repeatedly educate me that the devs will not do anything about my suggestions.
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