I'm pretty sure Yoshida was the first person who said it regardless.
There was no contradiction and you said there was. The 2 weeks were given for that purpose and then I said that the time is always going to be different for different people.
They never said it was only leveling that was the purpose. The 60 dungeons and even the ex primals are pre-Alexander content were all part of the content they gave us 2 weeks to enjoy, in addition to the leveling.
Are you purposefully misunderstanding me or what?
I am not talking about people just dedicated to the game.
We are talking about a raid release, and people who want to go into a hardcore raid on release day.
It's okay if you do other things in the game, but if you want to be on the cutting edge of raiding then you have to be a certain type of player.
The type of player that is involved in the progression race. Since otherwise, you can just do it on your own time.
So 2 weeks were enough for those type of players.
This is funny.
You're making assumptions about me right after correcting someone who made incorrect assumptions about you.
I'm not speaking for myself.
There are quite a bit of people who are full 180 with a Ravana weapon. I'm not.
But that's okay.
They could extend the lockout and it wouldn't really bother me cause I'm doing other things.
But they shouldn't have to. If you have priorities outside of raiding, then just get to the raiding in your own time.
Why do you need to be ready when the doors open?
All the 2 week lockout needed to do was give enough time for the most cutting edge players (I'm not one of those) to not have to skip everything getting to 60.
So it did that.
It doesn't need to be more than that, because anyone who aren't that serious about raiding to get prepared in that time really aren't the people the 2 weeks really needed to cater to.
Because the only thing the lockout does, is affect the race. Otherwise the doors are open from now on and players can get to it when they feel like it.



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