15 mins reset in a dungeon needs to be longer or changed because...
I also think the Dungeons need to have a longer reset time. Or even have them always cleared until you leave the game and come back.
Its very frustrating to die at a boss after grinding the dungeon down for 20+ minutes only to die and have to do the same thing all over again. Honestly it makes me walk away and come back to the game later. That is not something a (game especially a F2P game) should put you through. That is enough to make lesser gamers quit. And while some would say to suck it up and deal, that is not a good thing for GGG that wants to make money. |
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Add me to the list of people who would like to see the timer increased, even if it means adding some sort of penalty such as exp loss to dying. My personal preference would be to not have areas reset, but if they start to repopulate at a reasonable pace, that would be ideal. The world remains the same, but the denizens slowly come back out from their hidey-holes.
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I agree that lower prison should remain cleared if you are still fighting in upper prison. Of course, the mid-boss is harder than the end-boss, and Chatters is located in lower prison. So if you do need to get back to upper in case of snacktime closing your TP, you shouldn't need to spend time in that maze of hurt you just conquered.
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Chatters is only hard for melee.
Just sayin' :P |
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I have not found this to be annoying at all. If you need to go AFK for a while, clear out an area and go AFK in the instance.
I've never really had a problem with having to back travel because there are enough waypoints that you can pretty much just keep going until you find the next WP, and then go back to town. Really no need to back track. You should always put up a TP before fighting a boss.. Didn't D2 teach you anything? Last edited by simonizor#4619 on Jul 12, 2012, 2:24:05 PM
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" ^This And if boss killed you, that means you have been unprepared. Making your way to that boss again gives you a chance to prepare better for that battle. Last edited by erenhardt#4431 on Jul 12, 2012, 2:58:09 PM
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