Ahhh yes the age of instant gratification, which is already available in-game if you want a story skip go buy that potion for RL money and stop asking for everything to be handed to you for free.
Ahhh yes the age of instant gratification, which is already available in-game if you want a story skip go buy that potion for RL money and stop asking for everything to be handed to you for free.
Even with the ARR revamp this should still be necessary.As time goes by, I believe that it’s getting harder and harder to get new players into the game. I believe the game’s quality skyrocketed ever since heavensward.
I know lots of people think jump potions should be purchased, but as time goes by I think jump potions shouldn’t be the only option for players to catch up. Starting level 50 from Heavensward makes the most sense to me so we get new characters without disrespecting existing players.
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EDIT:
WOW ! This post blew up!
Thanks for the (mostly) civil discussion, I feel like I need to addressing some common threads.
Would I rather they reworked the story? Obviously, but YoshiP did mention that wasn’t a possibility, the amount of time and resources needed outnumber just making new content.
Do I believe this will make us have an influx of “bad” players? No, I don’t believe ARR’s content is challenging right now, nor do I believe players at level 50 have really learnt much
Is this the same as skipping to the end, should players get some context for heavensward? Yes they should, but it shouldn’t take much to give people a bit of lore dump, and no it’s not like skipping to the end. I think most people would agree that the game really picks up from heavensward.
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