I recently saw a suggestion that someone should advance an era to get higher level buildings from this event. Just to be sure, wouldn't you get that if you advanced after the event started, for those buildings you acquired after you advanced?
Looks like it is down to one province and scout another--this one has no other option and may prove a speed bump for some players since the Daily Challenge can push you far ahead if you don't skip the sector DC at times.Any word if we’ll have to acquire one or two provinces for this event? The beta quest line up makes it look like two.
It sounds really good. I'll look forward to upgrading some of my watch fires and victory towers.Your feedback is always very important for us, so don't forget to comment here!
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It sounds really good. I'll look forward to upgrading some of my watch fires and victory towers.
I'm not keen on the onion domes on the buildings -- but that's just me. I'm hoping to add the sleigh building beside my reindeer paddock and Santa's workshop.
This business of fragments of a building -- Yeuch. Carats towards diamonds, now, that would appeal.
But, overall, I do enjoy opening the Christmas boxes each year. Thank you for the work and the entertainment.
Christmas doesn't cause religious conflict, hate-filled people do. It annoys me when "most games and social activities" appease bigots. And it's not like they've never heard of Christmas before. And it's not like it isn't already Christmas anyway - just look at the announcement video: reindeer, elves, wrapped presents, decorated trees, Santa Claus, etc. It *IS* the Christmas event, so why not call it the Christmas Event? No one who isn't offended by the Christmas references that are already there is going to be offended by the word "Christmas", unless they're extremely stupid and filled with hate. And why cater to such people?Most games and social activities usually avoid Christmas as it can cause religious conflict, but what really gets me is that they then contradict that notion by throwing in Halloween which is not a religion per se, but more of a belief , yet falls under the same topic. For me it's all part of this unfortunate "Political Correctness" BS, however I do understand and accept the reasoning for most of it.
Halloween was just an example and in no way meant to exclude any other event(s).Christmas doesn't cause religious conflict, hate-filled people do. It annoys me when "most games and social activities" appease bigots. And it's not like they've never heard of Christmas before. And it's not like it isn't already Christmas anyway - just look at the announcement video: reindeer, elves, wrapped presents, decorated trees, Santa Claus, etc. It *IS* the Christmas event, so why not call it the Christmas Event? No one who isn't offended by the Christmas references that are already there is going to be offended by the word "Christmas", unless they're extremely stupid and filled with hate. And why cater to such people?
And BTW, it's not just Halloween, they also do Valentine's Day events. In case you didn't know, that's *Saint* Valentine's Day.
No one who isn't offended by the Christmas references that are already there is going to be offended by the word "Christmas", unless they're extremely stupid and filled with hate. And why cater to such people?
One can be religious without being fanatical about it.
but I figure it never hurts to ask questions.