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Originally Posted by Sam
Are you sure to understand the sense of the game?
Please, and I dont talk to you alone and personally:
Stop asking to get items for free.
Stop being lazy.
Stop being inactive.
Play the game!
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Sam, considering the amount of people openly complaining about how this quest was done, this kind of response is seriously not called for. You're basicly calling a large portion of the player base lazy, inactive. That's rude. Flat out, rude.
Holiday events are suppose to be fun, enjoyable, and give you a feeling of joy when they're completed. For example, on Guild Wars a battle between the in-game Gods occured. What did the players have to do? Stand by the God of their choice. That's right, stand. Everyone enjoyed the event, the fireworks, the items, it was fun. Maple Story, what happens? Players kill monsters(low level monsters) for various items. There's nothing hard about it. It's fun. These are two examples I've experienced myself, and it would not surprise me if other top games are doing the same for their holidays as I have not heard any complaints from my friends about other game's holiday events.
Now let's turned to Graal's holiday event. Mass amounts of complaints, bugs, and people are not having fun. Loads of work involved, most of which is impossible for low level players, or new players all together, which forces you to trust party members in a game that has no system to prevent scamming/trickery. You call us lazy? Sorry, you're wrong. Your response also makes me believe you aren't listening to the players, a quality any game staff member should quickly pick up on if they wish to be a good staff member.
It's respectable that you're defending the work that was done on the quest, but honestly, there comes a time when the player base is right, and judging from the amount of complaints...I'd say this is one of those cases.