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cRPG => Suggestions Corner => Topic started by: Jony on July 05, 2013, 05:38:41 pm
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I know that the system is like that :
Level Xp Heirloom points Title
31 8.735.843 1 LoomPoints
32 17.784.806 2 LoomPoints
33 37.332.277 3 LoomPoints ---> Veteran
34 80.873.140 5 LoomPoints ---> Master
35 180.977.644 8 LoomPoints ---> Grandmaster
36 418.780.850 13 LoomPoints ---> Legendary
37 1.003.125.954 21 LoomPoints ---> ?
As it is shown the xp is more than double at every level. Why the loom points are not double? It will be more cool and more motivating!
Becouse most of guys when got 3/4 +3 items go to as possible bigger level... and stop playing or play only strategus like all my friends and me for example...
Isn't better for all servers to be as full as possible? Not only EU3?
For sure if you do gaining LPs at big levels retirement (33+) there will be more reason to retire at big lvl and also keep playing the game!
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You don't retire for LPs at lvl 33+. You rather do it to get a title. If you want LPs you do retire at lvl 31 or 32. So why should you get more LP at all at higher levels?
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Now retiring system is more fair - retiring for title reduces numbers of players with level higher than 33. I retired few days ago (33 lvl) and i gain 3 lps so i will never retire on 33 lvl again.
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Retire for title is stupid! Isn't it will be better to get more normal amount of loom points for your time playing this game?
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WEll titel is not stupid for me, i like when i see someone joining server and it shows Grandmaster XYZ has entered the battlefield. but maybe its just me.
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Retire for title is stupid! Isn't it will be better to get more normal amount of loom points for your time playing this game?
You're not forced to retire. And as I said, want LP? Retire on 31/32.
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I'll also add in this little fact :
Player retiring at lv31 played half his time under lv30.
Player retiring at lv32 played half his time at lv31.
Player retiring at lv33 played half his time at lv32.
Etc...
So actually, you gain to stay at a "good" build when retiring at higher levels. So it's already decent enough.
This heirloom reward is fine as it is.