As long as they can keep going to midas normal for 7 weeks and still be happy about it? I'll do it once, and probably never again. ;D
Its kinda ironic isnt it? The community gets mad about one of the simplistic schedules ever, but not about the things which matter for some awkward reason.
If they would actually skip void and do something entirely diffrent? I wouldnt mind really.
Take Lord of Verminion as an example. It was a great idea, I actually bothered with it a bit and guess what? Its really addicting and well done.
The Problems? Planning. The Release window, rewards, the boost to challange Log MGP may attract people to give it a try for the 10k, but there is still only a mgp reward. AND the worst of it all, you have to queue for it. At least if I have to queue for it, why cant I access it from anywhere?
Its like they put alot of effort into these things, they are good but then just fall flat on their face and get the worst timings ever for it.
It was that weird 3.1 mood back then, when diadem was pretty meh and the void grind started, why not delay Verminion a bit to 3.4 and release it and when the more pressing things are already done? It cant be undone anymore sure, but the LoV Timing is that one thing that i'll never forget.
3.1 felt more like a band aid which should've been released way earlier but couldnt because of reasons.
Its been a while since I read those complaints but I am certain they were there, but sometimes I even wonder if SE takes their playerbase as serious as they tell us.
I'll see how 3.3 and 3.4 turn out, but as SE mentioned it a while ago: 4 man raids.
If those are really well done with some good loot? A dungeonery feel? Maybe some midcore difficulty interestingly done? I am still waiting for it, I would just love to see something in the patch notes like "We didnt tell you about it but here is a 4 man raid!" - as a nice surprise!
The only thing that comes to mind of the last live letter was those... treasure caves or something? Sounds good, hope it wont get pointless as some other stuff or overlooked.