DeletedUser845
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Pauly7 you probably will take a lot of flak for that but I understand your point so not from me. However, your point is not the same as the point some of us are making here.
You chose not to complete or compete in those events because you took a view on the rewards. I did the same in the last event. We do it all the time in all aspects of the game, it's how we all end up in different places.
Here it is different - it is not mathematically possible for some of us to complete this event (you'll find that scouting times get a lot longer than 30 hours as you get further) therefore I have no choice as to whether to complete it or not. This is more akin to Inno putting in place something that say stopped you building a particulary high value culture building when others could or limiting the population of your residences to less than 100% of the amount others could have, i.e. something you would not have a choice over. Of course they could do worse - when you win those buildings they could decide they are too favourable and reduce the value drastically, though I am sure they would never be so thoughtless as to do something like that .
If Inno are going to block off part of the game to some players then it ceases to be a game we can fully participate in.
There is also history here which makes this particular one worse as Inno previously took the view that some of us had scouted too far, benefited too much from it and made life much more difficult for us but are now including such quests that seem to encourage scouting of 5 provinces in 12 days (a rate it has not been possible for me to do for over a year now).
You chose not to complete or compete in those events because you took a view on the rewards. I did the same in the last event. We do it all the time in all aspects of the game, it's how we all end up in different places.
Here it is different - it is not mathematically possible for some of us to complete this event (you'll find that scouting times get a lot longer than 30 hours as you get further) therefore I have no choice as to whether to complete it or not. This is more akin to Inno putting in place something that say stopped you building a particulary high value culture building when others could or limiting the population of your residences to less than 100% of the amount others could have, i.e. something you would not have a choice over. Of course they could do worse - when you win those buildings they could decide they are too favourable and reduce the value drastically, though I am sure they would never be so thoughtless as to do something like that .
If Inno are going to block off part of the game to some players then it ceases to be a game we can fully participate in.
There is also history here which makes this particular one worse as Inno previously took the view that some of us had scouted too far, benefited too much from it and made life much more difficult for us but are now including such quests that seem to encourage scouting of 5 provinces in 12 days (a rate it has not been possible for me to do for over a year now).