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LordCerveau
16.12.17, 01:54
I left a guild recently because nearly every day the Guild Quest I got was telling me to complete an adventure.
( i felt i had to leave because I didnt want to bring the guild down by not completing the GQ )

I found this was forcing me to play the game in a way I didnt want to do ie dictating to me when I did adv and even which ones.

I wanted to play a long adventure over a few days but I simply could not start these because everyday Id get yet another
"complete X adv"

Why not give the player the choice of say 2 of 3 guild quests for different amounts of rewards ie more for an adv and less for a simple res production. then the player can choose something that fits in the way they want to play ?

PELIAS
16.12.17, 14:35
I like the idea of being able to choose from a selection of quests. 3 choices:- easy, medium and hard. Giving different amounts of coins depending on the quests' difficulty. Some people might not be able to complete a certain quest for all kinds of reasons, having a choice can make the GQ more playable and interesting.

+1

Dorotheus
16.12.17, 16:08
Sounds to me by the way you describe it that, that guild was not very supportive of your needs. A supportive guild would not have put you in the position you found yourself in.

Kriegor
17.12.17, 02:07
i agree with Dorotheus. Which is a bit disturbing to be honest :) . If we had a guy on a long adv or whatever someone would find a ls if possible, or just don't bother with guild quest. There are a few that don't get done often. The delete troops one, build codex. It does not matter.

lordloocan
17.12.17, 10:32
Sounds to me by the way you describe it that, that guild was not very supportive of your needs. A supportive guild would not have put you in the position you found yourself in.

Must be close to Christmas as I agree with Dorotheus. We would sort a loot spot for you, say don't worry on this quest, we even have several who cannot do any adventures in weekdays because of work/real life commitments, and that from a guild who love gathering guild coins and hit 100% completion some days.