"KM1;c-2125466" wrote:
"Kyno;c-2125386" wrote:
"Kisakee;d-231207" wrote:
With the Ahnaldgate lately and Jedi Knight Luke coming soon some people predict this to be the end of the game. With these thoughts something came to my mind.
The Devs told us that all events were handmade and that they develop a new platform where they can make new events more easy. This almost sounds like they just build something that can generate events automatically like for full auto/ no maintenance mode. I absolutely hope that i'm wrong with this but i don't believe anymore in anything.
Nothing can be made on full auto, and any coder that can write a program that will fully automate content generation would be "a god".
They are working on things to make events less hand made, but it sound like it's more based on the idea of a game mode. They are likely to still have to make larger or more singular events in a more hand made way.
People will always predict the end of the game, and just like others with the power of foresight, why are they wasting it here and not on the lotto?
When so many are predicting the end of SWGOH, when so many see so many of their guild mates leaving, when there is so much despair about the state of the game and lack of communication from the developers, to mock them is a small, petty despicable act. Of course, it's the zealots and the guys who enable the developer's abuse of their player base who'll be the last ones left turning off the lights.
Why are you sad when you see your guildmates leave? This is the age of social media. If you like someone, follow them on twitter or discord or instagram or youtube or twitch or facebook or exchange e-mail addresses or exchange numbers and text. If you're sad that they left, it's because you had a connection with someone and didn't try to broaden that connection out to a context other than one specific video game. That's a healthy response, but instead of resenting the game for ending your relationship to your guildmate, resent yourself for not cultivating it more.
If you're sad because someone you didn't have a connection with left, then why? What is it that makes you sad? Is it because them leaving and being replaced by some new face reminds you of your own mortality? That one day you'll die and be replaced and everything will continue without you? Or is it because you only valued that person who left for the contribution they put towards TW, TB, and raids? In which case you aren't actually sad they're gone, you're sad that you won't go as far as you used to.
I've been on this forum a long time. You folks aren't a particularly self-reflective lot.