Talk:The Great Dragon Faire/@comment-16719445-20150718182001/@comment-16719445-20150719111316

But the only "good" it does is make sure nobody misses out on a DW on a Friday. Which, like I've already said, is irrelevant because there is no activity cap on anything in this event. So really, it does no "good" at all, it's an inconvenience for European players whose event days are literally split in between two real life days, and we also miss out on a full DD.

Why are you making it sound like waiting for a DW was such a tough chore? All you had to do was not touch your game til 5 PM, nobody forced you to plan your day around it or hold your phone in front of you and stare at it from 6 AM to 5 PM. "We all have other things to tend to as well and would rather not have to put up with additional unneccesary inflexibility on the game's part". But...if this was a guaranteed DW, you'd have to amend/shape your plans til/around 5 PM anyway, so that's the difference? I get WHAT you're saying, but I don't get why you're saying it. It just comes across as very entitled. Most games similar to DV "inconvenience" hardcore players (as in those who want to collect everything) in some way. Delaying your day til 5 PM once a week every few months is hardly a big deal, if you take into account some games have such tight quest deadlines people have to wake up/stay up til ridiculous hours in the night to proceed in their quests. A much bigger REAL inconvenience in these events in my opinion is being constantly forced to search for a tiny little moving object known as a "special visitor", or having to endure 5 crashes while attempting to give/accept gifts.

I never said they changed reset times to "screw us over". After all it's their game and they are free to change whatever however they want. I just said I don't see how any player would think it is beneficial, because it's not. By changing the reset time, they "fixed" something that was never broken in the first place.