
When an event is started in Craglorn, it is deliberately working to exclude new, low level characters and non-group or guild players. There is no good reason not to have this event started in the traditional locations. Starting it in Craglorn is a 'finger up' at a portion of the consumer base.
I don't care for the gold event awards. The boxes were fun to open but I didn't need the items. The teddy cat looks unloved with the seam tearing open. The chairs and tables are too bright in color to blend with other furnishings. The blow kiss is just SIMS 4 silly. (I am a TS3 fan)
The quests were doable; however, the rewards were not good. I don't need most of what is provided. I get companion gifts only for the companions I don't use. I get companion gear that I already have. I get guild levels for guilds that I am already maxed out in. (The level points are so low they are worthless anyway.)
In summary, the rewards are as if directed at low level characters; however, the location of the event is in a place that says 'low levels or non-groupies' keep away. Doesn't make sense to me.
I'm not saying this as a complaint, especially since everyone has different tastes. Just feedback that can be accumulated.
There wasn't any interest for me in this golden pursuit.
The furniture looks unusually bright/saturated to where it really stands out against older furniture and player homes.
The emote is overly cartoony. And based on past forum threads, I can imagine a world where some players might feel inclined to report it as harassment.Plus emotes themselves have such little presence in gameplay anyways– I don't see them as rewards, just as gimmicked clutter.
There's nothing enticing here for me or my characters. But I know this stuff is right up other players' alleys.
Reginald_leBlem wrote: »When an event is started in Craglorn, it is deliberately working to exclude new, low level characters and non-group or guild players. There is no good reason not to have this event started in the traditional locations. Starting it in Craglorn is a 'finger up' at a portion of the consumer base.
I don't care for the gold event awards. The boxes were fun to open but I didn't need the items. The teddy cat looks unloved with the seam tearing open. The chairs and tables are too bright in color to blend with other furnishings. The blow kiss is just SIMS 4 silly. (I am a TS3 fan)
The quests were doable; however, the rewards were not good. I don't need most of what is provided. I get companion gifts only for the companions I don't use. I get companion gear that I already have. I get guild levels for guilds that I am already maxed out in. (The level points are so low they are worthless anyway.)
In summary, the rewards are as if directed at low level characters; however, the location of the event is in a place that says 'low levels or non-groupies' keep away. Doesn't make sense to me.
The mopped looks unloved? On the contrary, it looks extremely well loved. If you had a treasured stuffed animal as a child, you know the patched and threadbare appearance is exactly right.
Reginald_leBlem wrote: »When an event is started in Craglorn, it is deliberately working to exclude new, low level characters and non-group or guild players. There is no good reason not to have this event started in the traditional locations. Starting it in Craglorn is a 'finger up' at a portion of the consumer base.
I don't care for the gold event awards. The boxes were fun to open but I didn't need the items. The teddy cat looks unloved with the seam tearing open. The chairs and tables are too bright in color to blend with other furnishings. The blow kiss is just SIMS 4 silly. (I am a TS3 fan)
The quests were doable; however, the rewards were not good. I don't need most of what is provided. I get companion gifts only for the companions I don't use. I get companion gear that I already have. I get guild levels for guilds that I am already maxed out in. (The level points are so low they are worthless anyway.)
In summary, the rewards are as if directed at low level characters; however, the location of the event is in a place that says 'low levels or non-groupies' keep away. Doesn't make sense to me.
The mopped looks unloved? On the contrary, it looks extremely well loved. If you had a treasured stuffed animal as a child, you know the patched and threadbare appearance is exactly right.
Not where I live. I have two stuffed items from my childhood; neither are thread bare, torn, or batched. The open seam makes it look like it came from Fallout.
Reginald_leBlem wrote: »Reginald_leBlem wrote: »When an event is started in Craglorn, it is deliberately working to exclude new, low level characters and non-group or guild players. There is no good reason not to have this event started in the traditional locations. Starting it in Craglorn is a 'finger up' at a portion of the consumer base.
I don't care for the gold event awards. The boxes were fun to open but I didn't need the items. The teddy cat looks unloved with the seam tearing open. The chairs and tables are too bright in color to blend with other furnishings. The blow kiss is just SIMS 4 silly. (I am a TS3 fan)
The quests were doable; however, the rewards were not good. I don't need most of what is provided. I get companion gifts only for the companions I don't use. I get companion gear that I already have. I get guild levels for guilds that I am already maxed out in. (The level points are so low they are worthless anyway.)
In summary, the rewards are as if directed at low level characters; however, the location of the event is in a place that says 'low levels or non-groupies' keep away. Doesn't make sense to me.
The mopped looks unloved? On the contrary, it looks extremely well loved. If you had a treasured stuffed animal as a child, you know the patched and threadbare appearance is exactly right.
Not where I live. I have two stuffed items from my childhood; neither are thread bare, torn, or batched. The open seam makes it look like it came from Fallout.
My childhood stuffed pig saw thousands of adventures over the years, and over time had both ears and his tail replaced, had several rips and tears that needed to be repaired, lost most of his stuffing that got inexpertly replaced, and lost both of his shiny eyes and got new button eyes.
He is patched, threadbare and lumpy, too fragile now for adventures but still lives in a place of honor.