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6 years ago
@ToastedSarnie I was one of those kids! Even though I said it's really easy to complete and you have 4 weeks, if you're heavily limited in time, you can at least go for the End Reward, not the Max Completion Reward.
Besides, these players must feel a lot better than they felt in GW2. Just imagine, you go to school and every day your friend excitedly talks of unlocking new variants. Every day he talks about the overpowered variants he has, wrecking people with the Chemist. You really want the Chemist too, but you never get it in packs. And unlike your friend, it takes you a week to get a Character Pack, because your parents only give you one match a day. The characters you do have are weak because of stupid bad luck, so you stick to the base characters. Trials of gnomus releases, and your friend talks about completing his first trials. You have yet to start your first trial. You waste all of your limited time, struggling to complete a trial. Your friend gets Torchwood, while you're still stuck. You're in awe watching players with the new characters, and by the time you get Hovergoat, everyone moves on to Frontline Fighters. You get wrecked by Iron Citrons and wish you had access to that item that *ahem* affects gameplay. People get Scallywag Imp and you want that but you can't get it. You try hard to get Rux's abilities, but you're barely close and it's gone. You only have Browncoats and basic weeds and you've used up your stronger minions.
GW2 is absolutely atrocious right veterans? It's disgusting how video games treat kids, right guys?
For the record, I love GW2 and I'm not like that kid. Not even saying BFN is better, because variants are cool. If there are people out there who think BFN is vile and are utterly dissapointed in it, they must think GW2 is just as bad as Battlefront 2 was, or PvZ 2 still is!
Besides, these players must feel a lot better than they felt in GW2. Just imagine, you go to school and every day your friend excitedly talks of unlocking new variants. Every day he talks about the overpowered variants he has, wrecking people with the Chemist. You really want the Chemist too, but you never get it in packs. And unlike your friend, it takes you a week to get a Character Pack, because your parents only give you one match a day. The characters you do have are weak because of stupid bad luck, so you stick to the base characters. Trials of gnomus releases, and your friend talks about completing his first trials. You have yet to start your first trial. You waste all of your limited time, struggling to complete a trial. Your friend gets Torchwood, while you're still stuck. You're in awe watching players with the new characters, and by the time you get Hovergoat, everyone moves on to Frontline Fighters. You get wrecked by Iron Citrons and wish you had access to that item that *ahem* affects gameplay. People get Scallywag Imp and you want that but you can't get it. You try hard to get Rux's abilities, but you're barely close and it's gone. You only have Browncoats and basic weeds and you've used up your stronger minions.
GW2 is absolutely atrocious right veterans? It's disgusting how video games treat kids, right guys?
For the record, I love GW2 and I'm not like that kid. Not even saying BFN is better, because variants are cool. If there are people out there who think BFN is vile and are utterly dissapointed in it, they must think GW2 is just as bad as Battlefront 2 was, or PvZ 2 still is!
6 years ago
@shurikeninja I get what you're saying, but not everyone is a brilliant player. And with all those variants, I really don't think it mattered if you didn't get Chemist in a pack when your friend did, because you got Camo Ranger or whatever.
And completing the Trials of Gnomus was a HUGE achievement & at the end of the day, Torchwood was a bit of a let-down anyway.
I personally PREFERRED the randomness - it made what you did get special & you didn't have to been an amazing, high-ranking player to get those good characters.
I'm honestly not trying to be disrespectful of your opinions, but there are several different ways of looking at things, depending on the individual.
I just don't think you're going to convert people to your way of thinking, that's all. We're all different 🤷♀️
And completing the Trials of Gnomus was a HUGE achievement & at the end of the day, Torchwood was a bit of a let-down anyway.
I personally PREFERRED the randomness - it made what you did get special & you didn't have to been an amazing, high-ranking player to get those good characters.
I'm honestly not trying to be disrespectful of your opinions, but there are several different ways of looking at things, depending on the individual.
I just don't think you're going to convert people to your way of thinking, that's all. We're all different 🤷♀️
- 6 years ago@ToastedSarnie Yup I agree. Like I said, I love GW2. It's just that you can't apply the whole "but what about the kids who barely play the game?" argument to BFN. Yeah the game isn't perfect but it isn't bad honestly. Agree to disagree.
- 6 years ago@shurikeninja Yes, as long as we all do that nicely, we're all good! 👍
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