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As far as logic goes, it "should" be anything Funcom thinks it should be.
Well, that means, if I now have time to play, but maybe for the next week I cannot. Will I be able to finish my battlepass? I should not be limited in that. It wasnt before this battlepass, that that is the way.
Its function is two fold: Monetization mainly for one.
Second: Player engagement.
It is specifically designed to make the player play, if that player is not paying.
That is the function of it. Reward for playing, or reward for paying.
So it "should" have this effect. It shouldnt be something anyone can just "spend one day playing and finish it for never more".
So the most logic thing to happen is that it is not possible to simple log one day and finish it, and "who knows when you will play again".
That may come as shock to many people, but games are made as a business to make money and offer a product for it. They are not made for "everyone having a good time". To make money, they need people playing it, if they are not paying it, so other people might play it, or pay for it.
Then you have the counter effect of value. If someone can get in a simple "binge" what someone else has to pay for, then the people will not pay for it, they will just binge.
While I buy crom coins, just bought me couple hundred worth of them, I am not spending like before in unlocks, because it is much easier to get the unlocks by playing the game, so even if I have the money, as it is, they lost my payment for it. Do you think their objective is to lose ?
Another problem is with the paying of the Bazaar.
If people who buy stuff sees an increase in the prices of the Bazaar following a "super duper ease of getting unlocks", even if it is not, we going to think they are allowing it at the expense of increasing prices on the Bazaar. Inflation and etc might be the sole reason for that, but players, you know, dont really think about what they complain.
So, in short, there is a lot of factors to put into thinking how much you unlock for how long doing what. It is not just "your convenience".
Remember, despite what a lot of people say, a business has not the luxury of simply thrown money away just to look nice. They have investors to "please" too.