Dominator - X
Well-Known Member
Nope, I didn't leave that out, you just missed the point. I specifically stated: "However, it is what it is and if a person wants to continue playing and competing, they have to play within the bounds INNO places." (Bold added to highlight the point you missed).I respectfully disagree, as you are leaving out another option: We can leave. What happens then? Inno scratches their collective head and asks why people are leaving. Well . . . here's this forum, and somebody comes on to say that (and here is the bottom line) the game is less fun for them for this reason. They are registering what they think about what they see as a game-breaker that makes the experience less enjoyable, only to essentially be told by some people what a crybaby they are, and that they need to git gud. Certainly that's their critics prerogative, but ultimately, what does it serve to shame someone for giving feedback? Were I Inno, I'd want to know how many people feel this way and where this is happening before, say, people potentially start leaving over it.
Meaning, IF a person wants to continue playing and competing, they have to play within the bounds INNO places. IF they don't they can leave. This is clearly suggested in the statement I highlighted. Ironically, the complaints about the "old" GBG are what got us to where we are now. Gee, that worked out well (for those who are not fans), now didn't it?
Anyone is free to leave at any time they so choose. Anyone is also free to stay for as long as they choose so long as they play within the bounds INNO so places.
The point that you missed or took out of context, which was a response to a response to my response to the OP, is if you are going to stay, why waste your time complaining about and or begrudging how others are succeeding exceedingly, while doing it within the rules INNO placed upon them? Which is what the OP was clearly doing. I am not a fan of how INNO changed GBG and how they match guilds on the same map. I have voiced my concern and moved on from it. However, I want to stay, so I am trying to find ways to thrive, despite (IMO) their collective brain trust failure. The OP, on the other hand, far exceeded "feedback" as you suggested. They demand that INNO "fix" it for them and for their ilk. However, I fear what INNO's next attempt to fix GBG might look like.