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I doubt that Nintendo could do anything about it http://www.zeldadungeon.net/Zelda03/Walkthrough/01/018.png (Unsupported image host) |
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I think the main reason people are against this update is because of change. It's pretty normal for this intial response, just look at Valve's CS:GO and TF2. Both have gone through big updates over the last year or so and both communities have reacted in a similar way. CS:GO added the new sounds for each weapon to 'modernise' the game to compete against other newer titles, but the community were quite unhappy with the changes (me personally I didn't like them either at first but wouldn't have gone on a rant about them, now that I've adjusted I'm good with it all and I understand Valve's reasoning behind the change). The one downside is, for whatever reason, Valve decided to add sounds by each weapon type across a series of updates which prolonged people being annoyed. A similar thing happened with TF2 when they added the new competitive mode. Despite it being something the community knew was going to be added years in advance, there was still a backlash as it didn't really match the community's expectations. Months later there wasn't a lot of fixes relating to the update and overall people felt it was still unbalanced. In conclusion, Valve made two poor choices when it came to implementing these updates, firstly they added the updates with CS:GO across a time period when the community's reaction was already negative and secondly they added a completely new feature to TF2 and didn't really address the community's suggestions on how to make it better. We already know that the devs are working on balancing out the issues the community has brought up so I think it will only be a matter of time before the complaining will all stop. At this stage it's just the initial shock of the game changing! I also find that as a new player to Graal, I was somewhat startled by the changes - Pyrats are all I've known in my short time on the game and I got into the pattern of getting those eye patches every night. It's definitely going to take a while to get use to doing another quest compared to the Pyrat quest but I welcome the change! |
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The only way I personally excuse removing the Pyrat Bay daily quest is if it was removed because it was creating server lag by forcing tons of people in a small number of levels, if it was removed for any other reason then I see it as a negative overall
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Should be fixed.
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I don't think people are complaining though, maybe just upset because they were looking forward to another daily quest so that they have more repeatable stuff to invest their time in rather than chatting and whatnot. |
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Only way I could see them doing something like this, is if they were to lower the rewards, and each activity gives you a set amount based on difficulty. Would be cool to have things like spar 25x, pk 25x, bk 25x, bugs 25x, etc. People would do the quests, and their daily quest limit would amount up to 1000g in rewards. Could be cool, and would probably prevent people from being able to boost for a quick 1k.
I could be wrong, but I don't think it would be difficult for players to win at least 10 spars (Especially if they were to add a "novices only" room. If they aren't good enough for it, then they will miss out on the portion of the 1k total daily gralats. Everything else should be fairly easier, since it's more of a grinding process. |
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