Game variety and novelty.

rabo17Kutchrabo17Kutch Member Posts: 4
edited March 2022 in General Discussion
I've been playing mcoc for over seven years. Game novelty and variety are essential attractions. Regarding side quests, for example, three "mutant combat" quests, in a row, were only available. It has been almost two weeks since ANY class specific advancement quests were available. WTF. More importantly, it sickens me where awards are geared to a players progression. In my opinion, they are geared to merely stagnate game play, without actually providing ANY opportunity for advancement. My resources are limited, but boring repetition and severely limited opportunity for advancement will force me to spend my valuable gaming dollars elsewhere. Do the math, add us up, we are many.

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  • ShadowstrikeShadowstrike Member Posts: 3,111 ★★★★★

    I've been playing mcoc for over seven years. Game novelty and variety are essential attractions. Regarding side quests, for example, three "mutant combat" quests, in a row, were only available. It has been almost two weeks since ANY class specific advancement quests were available. WTF. More importantly, it sickens me where awards are geared to a players progression. In my opinion, they are geared to merely stagnate game play, without actually providing ANY opportunity for advancement. My resources are limited, but boring repetition and severely limited opportunity for advancement will force me to spend my valuable gaming dollars elsewhere. Do the math, add us up, we are many.

    In your "grand" opinion, what would satiate your desires for this game to be compelling and allow your vast fortunes to flow free upon the humbly grateful denizens of this land?

    Annnd SCENE!

    Also I'm glad we went to the same acting school.
  • Wicket329Wicket329 Member Posts: 3,440 ★★★★★
    I mostly want to know the difference between regular gaming dollars and *valuable* gaming dollars. Is one shinier? Is it like a holographic George Washington on the dollar bill?

    These are the real hard-hitting issues.
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