
This makes absolutely no sense to me.... Everyone playing beyond SB is forced to subscribe. So how exactly does this help in any way/shape/form? I'm a paying player who enjoys more difficult content, this doesn't seem to fix any issues that people who are complaining about the difficulty I enjoy are taking the time to write about. On the other hand, I don't want my difficulty lowered just because I pay my subscription. This seems like something that should be the other way around. Add an option to increase difficulty for those who choose to pay, and allow only normal/easy mode for those on the free trial.Thank you for reading this post, and I welcome feedback.
Here I propose a system satisfying both types of players.
For paid players, a casual mode for MSQ dungeons&trials is accessible.
For free-to-play ones, only the hard mode is available.
Thank you for you time, and feel free to ask! ♥
or those casuals can learn to play the game at a basic level.
You don't need to be hardcore to be decent at the game.
I'm not a casual and I'm not hardcore either.
I'm clearing Savages and Ultimates.
I also parse pretty well in Savage.
I consider myself somewhat decent at the game.
Being "good", "decent" or "bad" at the game does not revolve around your commitment status to the game.
I know some giga casual players who are decent at the game, can play their jobs well and have good spatial awareness in content I do with them.
How good or bad someone is at the game depends solely on their willingness to learn and take criticism/feedback.
Last edited by NightHour; 10-08-2024 at 05:42 PM.
most of the female hyurs I meet are offbeat and kooky like this, idk why
feels like it's on brand ;o
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