anything that takes time to get used to isnt love, its acceptance, like the step mother you never wanted or the cat that scratches you when you go near it instead of sitting on your lap. or the dog that barks a thousand times a minute. whatever the reason, if it takes time to get used to it its not something you can love. everyones argument seems to be on wether people have time to play or not etc etc..well thats their business and the game itself shouldnt have hand in wether or not people have time or not..
the people who know they dont have a lot of time on their hands KNOW that they will take longer to level up or do whatever it is they were going to do. it should be players choice on if they want to sit at home and be no-lifer 24hr gameplayers or not, as sad as that sounds its true. all of these "implimentations" and "changes" they are trying to do are to balance how much people can do in how much amount of time and how effective they will be for that amount of time and all that when they should be more worried about "if this person has two hours to play the game, they should be able to do this this this and this and that" if someone has 5 hours to play the game they should also be able to do this this this and that and oh yea lets have this for them to do as well, the person with only two hours can still do that option but they might have to use those 2 hours to do it or do the other stuff, its their choice either way its there for them when they want it" not "well the guy with 2 hours has 2 hours to do that but the guy with 5 hours on his hands only has 2 hours worth of stuff to do then he/shes gotta sit with a thumb up their bum until they can do the stuff again" the whole argument is solely based on them trying to control how much people do when we should be able to make our own choice on wether or not to waste our time for hours on end of for a few hours a day. "thanks for the Warning SE i will keep it in mind but if i dont feel like doing anything today i would like to sit and enjoy your game for a long time, thank you."