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I skipped half of last season and i finished BP in like 10 days, because game let's you do challenges from previous weeks. If you want to finish BP fast, you must do challenges. But i am pretty sure you can completely ignore challenges, simply play game (3 evenings in a weak) and you will finish BP.
- 5 years ago
@hayhor
Even if the math is correctly, there's what, 12 weeks in a season? So, 10 hours a week times 12 weeks, that 120 hours. 120 hours to finish one BP without doing challenges doesn't seem a bit excessive? That doesn't seem sluggish and grindy? Really?*Edit*
And, even if that's on par with the old system (I don't know if it is or not), at least the old system *felt* better match to match, day to day, week to week. Yeah, It wasn't perfect, some of the challenges were insane like getting 10,000 damage with one specific gun and the 54K XP level wasn't fantastic, but until that point, it always felt good to me. I'd like to feel progression in that system far more than this one for the reasons I listed in my previous comment.
- 5 years ago@JonStriker126 Mate, how much do you play? I played much less last season and still finished with a few weeks to spare. Like @hayhor said just play normally (dont worry about your challenges) just pick whatever weapon u can on drop and it will work out xd
- hayhor5 years agoHero@JonStriker126 If it is a game you like to play, no it doesnt seem grindy. Most gamers game more than that in a week.
- 5 years ago
@hayhor
Fair enough. But I would argue that one of the things to "like" about some games, find fun/enjoyable, is leveling up and earning things (in Apex's case, BP levels and cosmetics).
There are players that like playing games that have a good sense/pace of progression and rewards for doing so. And I just don't feel the new BP system's sense of progression is well paced. It feels sluggish/grindy to me.
And, honestly, for me, thats an important part of a game. It's not just about the "shooty shooty bang bang" for me. I feel like everything in Apex matters. Core gameplay matters, lore matters, cosmetics matter, etc. If they didn't, then we would just be playing grey blobs with no looks or personality (basically, Fire Range dummies). But, we're not. It's all there for a reason.
And I have issues with one of the "puzzle pieces" that make Apex, Apex, to me. And, as much as I like the core game play and the comics and the Legend personalities and voice lines and all that, sometimes the game just doesn't feel good to play, because the progression on the BP feels sluggish. And I don't like how it's done.
Basically, for better or worse, I do play this game partly for the cosmetics. And I don't think that's a bad thing. So, when there are issues (in my opinion) with the system in which we aquire said cosmetics, it impacts my liking of the game and the enjoyment I have with it. It's just how it is for me (and some others) that play and invest time and/or money in this game.
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