Why is "quitting" put in the same box as "taking a break"? Also how is the issue of "having nothing to do" not solved by playing when there is a plethora of content that the individual has not yet done?I fundamentally disagree with this logic, unsubbing solves nothing and we really need to stop pretending it does. The people submitting critique want the game they're paying for to improve, they do not want to give up the ghost quit and never reap the potential future benefits for what their criticism may provide. This goes double for a forum such as this one where you have to pay or utilize a login campaign just to be able to proffer your input on here.
The reason people call "take a break" useless advice is because it doesn't actually solve the actual issue people are having in the first place. Sure, they'll save money and maybe feel less stress but that's far and away from what the issue was in the first place. If they unsub, they're not accomplishing anything. They're all but conceding, their game won't improve, and there's no magic guarantee that if and when they come back anything will have changed for the better. It's a gamble with no actual potential payout, the only way to heighten the possibility of improvement is to stay here and continue supporting their views on the matter.
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