I've enjoyed H.O.P.E till 4th
i can assure you that it has not only to fail… but priestess has to remain alive tilll the champ in the other event is killed… it happened to me today, ive managed to get lyssas event to fail… then while i was hitting the champ lyssa died and the champ vanished…
and obviously people isnt any helpful… they even mock you or do things on purpose just cause you asked something to fail… this will really cause hate on others… why anet desings something that forces you to ask people that usually dont want to hear… dont read or dont understand you for things to fail…
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Attaching it to Lyssa failing is like asking people not to kill Tequatl. Won’t happen if there is any sort of decent population on the map.
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Attaching it to Lyssa failing is like asking people not to kill Tequatl. Won’t happen if there is any sort of decent population on the map.
Same goes to asking people to stop blinding Shatterers.
I once asked people to stop blinding on Shatterer so I can get hit by x attack, and those childish kids start saying: “Everyone keeps blinding!” while laughing at me and mocking me for asking.
Why Anet design their quest that way is beyond me. They never play their own game, and only play in their perfect world of their own server.
another stupid design….
Archeage = Farmville with PK
It’s like they knew that this would happen and went ahead with it anyhow, to create yet another artificial time-gate.
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Sometimes it seems to me developers deliberately implement mechanics to cause inter-play grief .. remember a dev round here a few days ago clearly laughing at players tears over HOT?
Trolling players with game mechanics? Not at Anet.
I bet its the same Dev that made small people better at jumping puzzles than big people.
Attaching it to Lyssa failing is like asking people not to kill Tequatl. Won’t happen if there is any sort of decent population on the map.
Same goes to asking people to stop blinding Shatterers.
I once asked people to stop blinding on Shatterer so I can get hit by x attack, and those childish kids start saying: “Everyone keeps blinding!” while laughing at me and mocking me for asking.
Why Anet design their quest that way is beyond me. They never play their own game, and only play in their perfect world of their own server.
Not everybody know about those stuff. Few days ago while doing the Shatterer, someone asked us not to blind. I was like uh? Why not? That person never explained.
It wasn’t until yesterday I caught some forum post related to why some people don’t want Shatterer blinded I finally understood why.
I’m sure as time goes on, more of the playerbase will become familiar with this situation. However, I do agree it’s strange of Anet to do this because yes there are trolls who will deliberately do what you don’t want them to do; there’s always someone who don’t know why; and I’m sure some people have traits set up so they’d blind occasionally.
If it was for a controlled environment such as a dungeon where you can form up a party with people who will cooperate with you, I’d understand those requirements but in an open instance filled with random people and strangers? No.
Attaching it to Lyssa failing is like asking people not to kill Tequatl. Won’t happen if there is any sort of decent population on the map.
Same goes to asking people to stop blinding Shatterers.
I once asked people to stop blinding on Shatterer so I can get hit by x attack, and those childish kids start saying: “Everyone keeps blinding!” while laughing at me and mocking me for asking.
Why Anet design their quest that way is beyond me. They never play their own game, and only play in their perfect world of their own server.
Not everybody know about those stuff. Few days ago while doing the Shatterer, someone asked us not to blind. I was like uh? Why not? That person never explained.
It wasn’t until yesterday I caught some forum post related to why some people don’t want Shatterer blinded I finally understood why.
I’m sure as time goes on, more of the playerbase will become familiar with this situation. However, I do agree it’s strange of Anet to do this because yes there are trolls who will deliberately do what you don’t want them to do; there’s always someone who don’t know why; and I’m sure some people have traits set up so they’d blind occasionally.
If it was for a controlled environment such as a dungeon where you can form up a party with people who will cooperate with you, I’d understand those requirements but in an open instance filled with random people and strangers? No.
I did explain and they’re still laughing, saying who cares.
Ironically next few runs I stop asking them to stop, and I see less blind on Shatterers and got the item I need.
Here goes the GW2’s community. Pfft.
Trolling players with game mechanics? Not at Anet.
I bet its the same Dev that made small people better at jumping puzzles than big people.
They’re not better at jumping, but it is easier to see.