why wasn't war pushed back a few weeks?
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war is going to fall on christmas and new years and players probably want to spend time with their families or they're not in the right shape for it.
i understand that not everybody celebrates christmas, and it's fine if they don't, but it's big enough to warrant a small break imo, especially during new years where except for a few countries, it's celebrated globally.
we acknowledge and celebrate saint patricks day, valentines day, chinese new year, july 4, and even given gifts on the 25th, it's very disappointing that the season wasn't pushed back. how come? it's just 2 weeks.
i understand that not everybody celebrates christmas, and it's fine if they don't, but it's big enough to warrant a small break imo, especially during new years where except for a few countries, it's celebrated globally.
we acknowledge and celebrate saint patricks day, valentines day, chinese new year, july 4, and even given gifts on the 25th, it's very disappointing that the season wasn't pushed back. how come? it's just 2 weeks.
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alliances included responsibilities and the game already demands a lot of time, taking two weeks off for the holidays would have been a great move.
Holdiays aren't important, unless it brings in some Caaash
He’s right
My path 9 takes a total of 15 minutes at the most to do both sections and at least one of the mini boss fights. Unless you've had a major overhaul of new players for BGs, what's to strategize or what can't be done on the 26th instead?
I can understand if attack phase was on the 25th and we only had 24 hours but that's not the case anymore.
To answer your questions... yes. If your alliance leadership is so vested in playing a game that they themselves can't be rational people and give their alliance members a holiday break, then they can plan while dinner gets cold and excuse themselves from a party.
People are going to be busy during the holidays. But you and your alliance leaders are making a conscious choice to partake in the game instead of focusing on what's important. Therefore it kind of feels like the game is ultimately more important. The schedule is there. No one is forcing anyone to play. If you and your alliance leaders value what is important, then opt to forgo 2 AWs for the sake of real life. Will it truly be the end of the world or is the addiction just too much.
This is a two way street. It's not all on Kabam. Have the stones to speak up to your alliance leaders and explain exactly what you're lamenting about here. If they give a rip about their members, they'll do the right thing. If they push through like usual, maybe it's time to think about how your alliance leaders value you and your real life.
To be honest, I've always had the stance that life will go on if you miss the game to be with family for the holidays.
i should have just said we NEED war on these dates and you have been like no we don't!