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Fasnacht is one extremely boring event and the drop rates for rare masks are a joke. In theory once in every 400 something events a rare mask drops. Ofc that´s not how percentages actually work, but do the math and tell me how many overall events there are in those two weeks please.
I do afk, i don´t regret it and i don´t hide it. I do it during home office mostly but also sometimes when actually playing the game, i use it for a toilet break or something. It´s so freaking boring with such low chances it´s a joke.
Blame Bethesda if you want to blame anyone. I never ever afk´ed anything in this game except this event. It´s a joke of an event where you spend two thirds of the time waiting for the slow ass robots to walk their way.
"More event token qualifiers that increase the chance of drop rate = players will do much more this way."
I apologize in advance for stepping on your cute little delusion of grandeur, but, as has been pointed out several times- and is well known by the rest of the community- rewards continue to accrue while in the spawn map and prior screen.
When I AFK Fasnacht, I do it from the respawn map, but, just to confirm what I’d read, I spawned, re-killed myself and didn’t touch a single button on my controller (other than the rubber band on the right stick) and walked away.
Came back two hours later to two completed Fasnachts and rewards. Neither of the masks were interesting, but I did get another butter churn and a quad railway that ought to fetch 4-5k in the ol’ vendo-bot while I’m AFK for a few more.
So, that dude you were trying (so desperately) to flex on continued to collect rewards from this ridiculous event after you “killed” him; precisely the same as he would have if you had never even existed.
WOMP-WOOMMP
You’re 100% wrong.
The hung-respawn thing actually only works if done between events- otherwise you just automatically respawn.
So, when you saw someone spinning at the spawn pad for Helvetia, they were obviously AFK at a Fasnacht event, were killed by you or one of the other Karens, and respawned automatically… which they’ll continue to do throuought the event.
If someone kills them after the event, they’ll get stuck in the spawn screen, but with a controller input.
You’re literally not doing anything, but you keep tilting at those windmills, lilbro, and telling us how cool you are.
I assure you, we’re all dutifully impressed.
edit;
also also, if it were that easy to leave in the spawn screen, everyone would be in the spawn screen, so many holes, unless I make or see a video i'm still inclined to think they don't get reward in spawn screen. Would have to be killed in event boundary outside of event period - they will get stuck on spawn screen
Not fussed?
Too bad we can’t see who started the thread and has the most posts in it. That, furshur, would settle who’s “fussed” about it.
Edit: also, ALSO and too, even, here you go lilbro:
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=how+to+afk+fasnacht&t=iphone&ia=web
The 3 seconds it would take to find a video proving you wrong would take less time than your failure to actually do the thing that you thought was such a cool rage-flex.
I confirmed the second scenario myself. It’s literally 0 (zero) button presses to overcome the crazy-awesome Karen-fatality that you “pulled off” and came to the internet to fuss about- which is precisely infinity fewer presses than it took you to do it and rush over here to tell us all about it.