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How is it fun to sit afk and wait for slow spawning waves to die?
The weapons are arguably better the ones you get from nmhc crystalline dimension....Not really, the weapons are of course nice but it's not like they're that game changing. If it was giving out ultimate armor then I might agree.
Ugh, you got a map that gives you good items and is fairly easy yet you need to complain.
I don't know about that, I haven't seen all the dmg per ups and everything except for on the pawn shot (which is really powerful as you say).
But so what? It's not like getting a nice ultimate weapon is going to all of a sudden let you breeze through the game.
And with how bad the RNG is and how often people get screwed over by it, I'm glad to see a map that you have put very little work into to get a shot at a nice weapon (and which is accessible to most of the players).
But the point is- The company of, I'm assuming to be, your favorite game, gives you a gift. In fact, a huge gift that should cost 5 dollars, and you still need to complain about it. I just don't understand.
You hold the view that it is ok for a player who has little time invested into the game, or maybe isn't good, to be able to get a reward from a faceroll map that is the same quality as a reward from a map that can only be completed by the most experienced and skilled players. I flat out disagree with this.
Not a gift. More like a slap in the face to anyone who is actually able to do the harder maps and have worked hard to obtain the rewards from them.But the point is- The company of, I'm assuming to be, your favorite game, gives you a gift. In fact, a huge gift that should cost 5 dollars, and you still need to complain about it. I just don't understand.