Okay, I'm sure that I'm pissy because I just went through 27 MIBs and still didn't get the whatever it is (don't really know since I didn't get one yet), but I've been thinking about this ever since they came out with the Roof, and the Bar mini-game, if you will. Nobody likes the grind, but when does, "This sucks" become, "Hey, I pay for this game, and spending three hours fishing MIBs to continue the quest chain is not fun"? Isn't there a responsibility to us, the consumer, to make the game fun?
Now I'm not one that generally likes to bash everything that the developers do, but c'mon, are you telling me that the new arc would really be negatively impacted by making it cumulative to fish-up the required item (or whatever) like Doom artifact distribution? Maybe put a cap of say 12 or 15 failures before you're assured a success? Would that really be awful? Instead, I'm asking my guildies in Vent, "So how do I know if I got it"? Is that really what the developers need to do?
Like I said before, I don't want to bash the developers, and I really believe that the game started going downhill when they started giving the players almost everything that they asked for, but don't the developers owe us fun?
And before anyone says "No one is forcing you to play" or "No one is forcing you to play the arc", think about if that's what you would say to one of your customers if you owned / ran a business.
Now I'm not one that generally likes to bash everything that the developers do, but c'mon, are you telling me that the new arc would really be negatively impacted by making it cumulative to fish-up the required item (or whatever) like Doom artifact distribution? Maybe put a cap of say 12 or 15 failures before you're assured a success? Would that really be awful? Instead, I'm asking my guildies in Vent, "So how do I know if I got it"? Is that really what the developers need to do?
Like I said before, I don't want to bash the developers, and I really believe that the game started going downhill when they started giving the players almost everything that they asked for, but don't the developers owe us fun?
And before anyone says "No one is forcing you to play" or "No one is forcing you to play the arc", think about if that's what you would say to one of your customers if you owned / ran a business.