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I think you completely missed the point of this thread.
I don't care what they post on the hub page. 3 hours is ridiculous to get a unique item like this.
OR, we could go the way of Warframe, a game where some things are in game but nobody but those who were there the moment they were up for the taking will ever have them.
yes exactly. maybe post-game it could be put into a TP shop, or made as a microtransaction. Hell, id pay for it. Janemba's Sword is 1000x cooler than any other sword-like accessory in the game.
In your defense, yes. A lot of people don't get that 'medium'.
I, however, do. I'm completely aware that this is an MMO game. The problem is anyone:
-without an internet connection
-with a job
-with responsibilities
Is completely incapable of getting any of these unique items. They've turned the game into the WRONG kind of MMO.
Maybe I'm a little out of the 'know'.. but what is GoDA?
Fair point I guess.. I was just stating something I'd personally do. If given the option.
Look I'm not trying to be mean, but what the hell?
What do you get out of supporting this ridiculous system currently in place?
What would be subtracted from YOUR gaming experience if everyone had the sword?
I'm just saying it's unfair that they limit cool DBZ items to dumbass raids that are on timed events.
If Namco were SMART, they would've rebalanced these raids, and added solo modes, so people could still get the cool stuff.