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@Kal Gordon
The end game is definitely going to need to be worked on. I think it has potential. But then again so did WW when the concept was introduced and there were more than 12 competitive alliances in a world. It's up to Inno to keep on updating the end game though. It's not something that they can shelve for another 2 years and then address when En worlds are the size of US worlds.
The events, didn't know about the package stuff. Haven't played much since starting graduate school. Inno needs to address getting old and new players back into the game. Not looking to milk it's golders. Those only last so long as there's a community anyways, those guys will leave like anyone else.
Right now my biggest knock would be management in EN though. How did 5 straight 3+ worlds get released? Who thought there were just that many speed teams laying around?
The end game is definitely going to need to be worked on. I think it has potential. But then again so did WW when the concept was introduced and there were more than 12 competitive alliances in a world. It's up to Inno to keep on updating the end game though. It's not something that they can shelve for another 2 years and then address when En worlds are the size of US worlds.
The events, didn't know about the package stuff. Haven't played much since starting graduate school. Inno needs to address getting old and new players back into the game. Not looking to milk it's golders. Those only last so long as there's a community anyways, those guys will leave like anyone else.
Right now my biggest knock would be management in EN though. How did 5 straight 3+ worlds get released? Who thought there were just that many speed teams laying around?