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That. I personally do participate. I'd be playing anyways, so I may just as well challange myself, but what's in it for me personally?
I'm not disagreeing with you, OP. This is pretty awesome, but what it would need in my opinion is a personal goal. Unlocking the blood-moon is something really cool that realistically should be a collective community goal, but the trophy should be something every player has to earn individually. Could be as simple as "Take 100 pictures of totems" or a whole little list of tasks like the daily/weekly challanges. An additional example could be "Identify the ghost on every event map".
I should point out that on Willow on Nightmare there are typically 4 totems, so 100 pictures are around 25 rounds over 16 days or not even two per day. That's very doable.
I did some with my friend, but it literally didn't change the game play at all. It was more or less just going for a perfect game.. with slightly faster ghosts, which doesn't really phase me at all since before this we were 2 manning apocalypse challenges on each map (again without reward).
That, and/or add some gameplay changing aspect to it. There's a reason I log in to do the weekly challenge each week, despite the fact I can get as much money as I get from it in a 2 minute camp woodwind with the 13x modifier. It's an interesting challenge, whereas this doesn't feel interesting at all, though the visuals are cool.
One of the maps gets up to like 7 or so of em.