well there is this if u can interperet it
With a schedule it was meant to display the whole schedule for the event. not only the next days.
With an overall schedule you can plan and see if this event is something you want to do.
With this method of not showing the events and point distribution...you cannot plan and perhaps you are more prone to spend some money in the end because you missed some events (or spent lots of ressources in the beginning and now want to finsih the event -> spending money).
Now you can guess if we will ever get a full overview of events from Plarium in advance...
Probably not unfortunately. Though I'd certainly love one too.
I think Plarium should re-think not having one.
Plarium: "We've got a set of competition events lined up for you in December, but we're not going to tell you anything about them!"
Not really a great way to drum up excitement, is it? :)
Besides, it's all basically the equivalent of a fusion - surely players would want a schedule so they can plan better for what they're going to do?
Maybe I'm just feeling a little spoiled as I've started playing Watcher of Realms, and it not only makes Raid look worn-out and out-dated, it also does loads of great things with players in mind - one of which is communicating up and coming events!
I think Plarium should re-think not having one.
Plarium: "We've got a set of competition events lined up for you in December, but we're not going to tell you anything about them!"
Not really a great way to drum up excitement, is it? :)
Besides, it's all basically the equivalent of a fusion - surely players would want a schedule so they can plan better for what they're going to do?
Maybe I'm just feeling a little spoiled as I've started playing Watcher of Realms, and it not only makes Raid look worn-out and out-dated, it also does loads of great things with players in mind - one of which is communicating up and coming events!
Good points..
The Tormin event is kinda like a fusion anyway, but with better rewards along the way and the very real possibility that you won't get the fusion champion in the end if you guess wrong. I despise their policy of deliberately preventing players from making informed choices about how they spend their resources, to at least make a token effort to stay on the thread topic, but that's never going to change. Over Christmas, my main concern is time, so I'd definitely welcome a break from fusions and will happily settle for the Tormin event only.
I think Plarium should re-think not having one.
Plarium: "We've got a set of competition events lined up for you in December, but we're not going to tell you anything about them!"
Not really a great way to drum up excitement, is it? :)
Besides, it's all basically the equivalent of a fusion - surely players would want a schedule so they can plan better for what they're going to do?
Maybe I'm just feeling a little spoiled as I've started playing Watcher of Realms, and it not only makes Raid look worn-out and out-dated, it also does loads of great things with players in mind - one of which is communicating up and coming events!
Option A makes company xyz more money today, tomorrow, the next day and twice on Sunday.
Option B makes freeloaders (me) happy.
Somehow the choice continues to be A.
Curious to see if they're going to skip the fusion for the month of December, or if they're actually going to let us double-dip ...
"The Yuletide Titan Event has started today as a new way to get Tormin the Cold. Please notice that this event doesn’t substitute the December Fusion/Fragment event, so you will be able to participate in either of these events or even both if you’re up to the challenge"