Adventures and Meta
Agreed. Gating even the adventures behind certain events and the meta makes no sense, but this topic been beaten to death with no official response. . . .
Lol how long could you possibly have to wait? You can easily get most every adventure mastery over the course of a couple weeks. And don’t act like you don’t have anything else you can do when they’re not available.
I guess I shouldn’t be surprised someone missed the point.
He means he cannot do the adventure while the meta is up or until a certain quest chain is complete. If the map is not full, some quest chains may take an hour or more if no one is doing them.
It’s not a question of ‘nothing else to do,’ but one of ‘I need to do this in order to get the mastery point for X, Y, Z . . . in the limited time I have because I’m responsible for career, school, family, etc. Believe it or not, some of us don’t have unlimited time because we live with Mommy.
That’s his point.
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Lol how long could you possibly have to wait? You can easily get most every adventure mastery over the course of a couple weeks. And don’t act like you don’t have anything else you can do when they’re not available.
Well this is my second chance to play today and once again i’m not able to work on the adventure because the meta is happening. When you have a kid or things going on in your life it’s very difficult to schedule a game around your free time. It’s especially frustrating when the content availability is just a gimmick that could easily be changed to always be available.
It’s not a question of ‘nothing else to do,’ but one of ‘I need to do this in order to get the mastery point for X, Y, Z . . . in the limited time I have because I’m responsible for career, school, family, etc.
Valid argument and I agree with to a point.
Believe it or not, some of us don’t have unlimited time because we live with Mommy.
Unnecessary insult.
Tying adventurers to the meta events leads to annoyance. Then tying mastery points to adventurers leads to frustration and time better spent elsewhere.