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Fackingoasis
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2017-06-20 11:31:29
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Stronger feeling much more better,but weaker still complaining
That's not entirely correct, but it's not completely wrong either. Who complains depends on what they expect or want from the game. Some weak players don't complain some others complain so much you'd think they want to play a different game. Some people thought they were strong cause they were dominating their server buut then it comes cross-server events and nope, they lose lose lose.
People who had no sage in their server at least get one now, some of them may complain that even if they get it, it is still ****. But some people may be happy they at least get it for the standard rewards or the 100 points task of the monthly event. It's the same cir*stances, but different points of view.
A person who did well before xsage and does well now, wouldn't feel against it. A person who did sage before and did well, but does sage now and loses consistently may feel completely different about it. Especially, those who used to get adv runes every week. Now they'll have to buy with coupons, ingots or get them from events. It has to annoy some people http://forum.naruto.oasgames.com/en/static/image/smiley/default/tongue.gif.
There's also a difference with being strong on a server where the requirement and competition to get there is light and fighting against older players in older servers. So yeah, they are weaker that these other people, but up until now they had no reason to try and become stronger. This should motivate the spenders to spend more and force the f2p to think well how they use their resources to get competitive again (it will probably motivate most to park at one level and increase their bp).
Yes, weak people will be at the bottom and some of them may want to play in an even field for them in all aspects of the game. That is not possible because that's not how the game was thought out.
So yeah some will complain and some will just quit (quitting seems like the better idea tbh)
For me it's kind of a hit and miss, sometimes it goes well sometimes it doesn't.