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12-04-2011 @ 8:23AM
Collected said...
Agreed DragonFireKai. I think the games should give a token for success every time you play rather than just one per day per game. Would it really hurt them to do this for the transmorg gear? Blizzard seem to enjoy hanging rewards on the end of a stick like a carrot.
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12-04-2011 @ 8:36AM
mem0ryburn said...
That doesn't really help the problem of everybody and their mother complaining of a lack of endgame content though does it. Sure it's only one week a month but it's something to stick around for if your into it.
12-04-2011 @ 8:39AM
mem0ryburn said...
"your" /facepalm
12-04-2011 @ 9:10AM
Skyrei said...
I believe daily quests are more about pacing yourself and less about taking forever to get what you want/need.
12-04-2011 @ 10:26AM
Kaphik said...
"I believe daily quests are more about pacing yourself and less about taking forever to get what you want/need."
Nah, daily quests just give us the illusion of more content, they are artificial gates to rewards we want.
12-04-2011 @ 8:05PM
Dea ex Machina said...
@Kaphik "daily quests just give us the illusion of more content, they are artificial gates to rewards we want."
?? Isn't ANY content an 'artificial gate' to rewards? Dungeons and raids are an artificial gate to loot drops and points. It doesn't HAVE to be there, Blizz COULD just give us stuff, but it would be boring as hell. The difference is, the gate on raid loot is unlocked one way (getting 10-25 people together for several hours every week) and the gate on dailies in a different way (questing by yourself for an hour or so every day.) One is no more artificial than the other.