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its not related to you its releated to the game
The problem I have with PvE is that it ends up too predictable. Making PvE less predictable apparently takes time, skill and money. If WG was to go more in that direction I’d prefer seeing some fun PvE structured tutorials for very new players. Mini-games like that might help newer players and lessen the number of lost souls we see in our battles.
Wait, I accidentally wandered into a Sherlock Holmes forum?
Ahhh - that would be the Angry Connor, but nobody knows what is in the wooden barrel.
(Sorry, Kirito, even when I’m being seriously Sherlock it’s hard to pass up a chance for a joke).