F*** that shell game. In some instances, the movement of boxes and mini Q himself are in perfect sync in a way that it's impossible to tell where he is. Having a keen eye doesn't matter then, just take your best guess.
And it pops up 90% of the time! Some more variety this year would've been appreciated.
This game is absoultly made for a casual player, go try another game where you have to be geared to run any end game content, the gear you need you get from forming a group that you need to schedule your life around just to to do them. The groups you sit around and wait an hour till everyone is rdy. Or if you think there is grinding in this game...(this games "grind" is pretty easy) well lets just a lot of other MMO's have eyeball bleeding grinds.
Firstly, at least at SFA, there's a mini-Q right next to the Romulan portal. In a game where players might compete to click on a Q first, this can (and did to me yesterday) lead to mis-clicking and accidentally zoning to New Romulus command. Move one or the other slightly.
Secondly, perhaps move the mini-Qs such that NPCs don't path through the middle of the shell game.
Has anybody calculated the cost in lobi yet, incase someone who can't play every day and can't do the grind all the time can get the ship and consoles?
Worse case scenario of 10 QMendations per lobi box = 60 boxes for 600 QMendations x 5 Lobi each = 300 Lobi. Worse case scenario. Since you can get between 10-20 per box, potentially less than 300 Lobi. This assumes you also do A Step Between Stars for 400 QMendations.
Bull. If this game was any more casual friendly there would be an instant level 50 button. The truth is this game caters to both the casual players and the hardcore players.
The problem here is that some casual players want access to the hardcore rewards without doing what is necessary to earn them.
This is no different than soloists wanting rewards from team content without teaming,
or PvEers wanting PvP rewards without having to PvP.
Well too bad. If you aren't willing to earn the rewards you can't have them.
When the heck did I say I wanted everything handed to me, show me where the heck did I say that?
My complaint is that took me 40 minutes to tag 2 stupid miniQ, I was not sitting on my TRIBBLE doing nothing, I was running through out the whole stupid map. And all the little miniQs were inactive.
But what I find annoying is the one you have to guess which box the miniQ is hiding. Because the NPCs that walk by cover his tracks a lot. I wish I could shoot them to get them out of the way of my gaming. lol
Or the griefers who try to run through the boxes back and forth to hide him too. They should know the sooner I get mine done the faster I will be out of their way.
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That's not a solution. That would require more grind, and more time, and there aren't enough points available to get enough commendations (I REFUSE to call it that TRIBBLE name) for the first player to get the ship THEN make the sponsorship.
The real solution?
No grind. Make the ship an attachment to the limited-run mission completion.
When the hell did I say I wanted everything handed to me, show me where the hell did I say that?
I believe he was addressing the idea expressed that a casual player cannot do anything in this game only playing 1-2 hours. That is clearly not true.
My complaint is that took me 40 minutes to tag 2 stupid miniQ, I was not sitting on my TRIBBLE doing nothing, I was running through out the whole stupid map. And all the little miniQs were inactive.
Of course the flip-side here is that I did my Party Daily on 4 characters this morning in about 30 minutes. Perhaps you were just in a bugged zone.
STO is about my Liberated Borg Federation Captain with his Breen 1st Officer, Jem'Hadar Tactical Officer, Liberated Borg Engineering Officer, Android Ops Officer, Photonic Science Officer, Gorn Science Officer, and Reman Medical Officer jumping into their Jem'Hadar Carrier and flying off to do missions for the new Romulan Empire. But for some players allowing a T5 Connie to be used breaks the canon in the game.
I believe he was addressing the idea expressed that a casual player cannot do anything in this game only playing 1-2 hours. That is clearly not true.
Of course the flip-side here is that I did my Party Daily on 4 characters this morning in about 30 minutes. Perhaps you were just in a bugged zone.
And I also explained that this was before the big crash hit the servers, so that could be the reason as well, I was worried that this would be the trend.
Arbitrary grind gates are not some kind of virtuous labor to prove your worth, and those who balk at them are not just lazy people who don't want to "work." That is a dishonest portrayal of the situation and does not advance the discussion at all.
The "daily" to get 40 more has taken 2-5 minutes on average during testing, and you either complete one mini-game or another for the daily.
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First, 2 mins???? Had to be all "chase Q" missions. Or the boxes moved faster for them. Let's not forget they played it on a private server with no griefers.
2nd, let's look at the reported completion times, just in this thread. We'll cut the OP's time as a statistical anomoly. I'm hearing mostly 10 mins per char, very best at 7.5 (4 chars in 30 mins).
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Where in my post did I hold YOU up as an example of the type of player I was describing? I didn't even quote anything YOU posted. Please show us where I used YOUR name anywhere in my post.
Your defensive response to my generalization of a small faction of players looks to me like you have a guilty conscience.
My apologies, I thought you were referring to me because I am a casual player. I don't want anything hand out, I want to work for it, but Cryptic needs to give us more time, instead of 15-25 days, make this event a 3 month at least period so we can get all the tasks completed, many people who are casual players sometimes can go with a whole week without been able to connect and then they miss the items, we don't want hand out, just more time.
I used to be gold member on another account and I have spent well over $2000 in this game. People who think casuals don pay are sadly mistaken, must of us cannot grind like normal players do and we many times end having to buy the ships from the Z-store
I used to be gold member on another account and I have spent well over $2000 in this game. People who think casuals don pay are sadly mistaken, must of us cannot grind like normal players do and we many times end having to buy the ships from the Z-store
No one thinks casual players do not pay - I have no clue where you got that idea. Casual has to do with the amount of time you spend playing not the amount of money you spend on the game.
STO is about my Liberated Borg Federation Captain with his Breen 1st Officer, Jem'Hadar Tactical Officer, Liberated Borg Engineering Officer, Android Ops Officer, Photonic Science Officer, Gorn Science Officer, and Reman Medical Officer jumping into their Jem'Hadar Carrier and flying off to do missions for the new Romulan Empire. But for some players allowing a T5 Connie to be used breaks the canon in the game.
This has nothing to do with a profit deadline - this is especially true when you realize they did not offer anything to purchase with the event so profit does not fall into this. It has to do with an Anniversary deadline on Sunday.
You're sort of right, there is no direct profit from this event. But the idea behind F2P games seems to be if you have X number of people playing for Y amount of time, then you can predict that Z number of those people will spend some amount of cash. I'm sure that Cryptic has a ratio worked out of how many people it takes logged on to equal one dollar of profit per hour or whatever. And I'm sure that there was a profit spike yesterday with the release of a new lock box, the key sale still going on, and the lobi conversion to Q-mendations on offer. Make no mistake, Cryptic always offers something to buy with every event.
As for the shell game, I'm going to be seeing if the cheat someone mentioned of using the camera to look inside the boxes works. Its not fun, and I'd love wack a Q much more.
I did Party Patrol just to say that I did it. I'm still debating whether or not I think the reward is worth it.
Not sure what everyone else's experience was, but I found it fairly easy to catch the runners when I got them. They tended to get slowed up in the scenery, giving me time to catch up and punch the button.
The shell game is still as big a pain as I remember it. You have no choice but to stand and wait until the boxes stop moving, the scenery can block your view and make it difficult, and it can be easy to fail even if you're watching closely.
And, as predicted, getting to an available party-goer before someone else does can be an exercise in frustration. That said, I'm not sure but I think they seem to be re-spawning faster than the last time they did this.
Unfortunately, I got more shell game than runner and as I said the shell game takes a set amount of time to complete. That means that particular party-goer won't re-spawn as fast as an easily-caught runner and I suspect that the average completion time is worse than chasing a runner. And so, the more shell games you end up having to do the worse your completion time will get. I hope Cryptic runs the numbers on that.
I'm guessing that the odds are supposed to be 50/50 as to which version you get. I'm thinking this needs to be more like 25/75 in favor of getting a runner.
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You're sort of right, there is no direct profit from this event. But the idea behind F2P games seems to be if you have X number of people playing for Y amount of time, then you can predict that Z number of those people will spend some amount of cash. I'm sure that Cryptic has a ratio worked out of how many people it takes logged on to equal one dollar of profit per hour or whatever. And I'm sure that there was a profit spike yesterday with the release of a new lock box, the key sale still going on, and the lobi conversion to Q-mendations on offer. Make no mistake, Cryptic always offers something to buy with every event.
I am not disagreeing with you, but it takes 15 days of the Event to get the ship - and people will potentially be spending money on any of those 15 days. The event was not rushed to get it out by the end of the month to meet a profit deadline. It was rushed to meet the Anniversary deadline.
STO is about my Liberated Borg Federation Captain with his Breen 1st Officer, Jem'Hadar Tactical Officer, Liberated Borg Engineering Officer, Android Ops Officer, Photonic Science Officer, Gorn Science Officer, and Reman Medical Officer jumping into their Jem'Hadar Carrier and flying off to do missions for the new Romulan Empire. But for some players allowing a T5 Connie to be used breaks the canon in the game.
I am not disagreeing with you, but it takes 15 days of the Event to get the ship - and people will potentially be spending money on any of those 15 days. The event was not rushed to get it out by the end of the money to meet a profit deadline. It was rushed to meet the Anniversary deadline.
Indeed, that was the main reason, hopefully they start working towards next event from now until then. Because the tag Q along is a rehash of last year and they need to come with something more original, I suggested to get the top 25 missions on the Foundry and have them as daily.
And, as predicted, getting to an available party-goer before someone else does can be an exercise in frustration. That said, I'm not sure but I think they seem to be re-spawning faster than the last time they did this.
Unfortunately, I got more shell game than runner and as I said the shell game takes a set amount of time to complete.
Same here. Out of two (all I could bring myself to do) runs so far, I've gotten all of 3 runners...and 10 of the infinitely more annoying shell games. (which obviously means I botched a couple of shell games)
Say what you like- this so-called "event" sucks like a submersible pump.
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And it pops up 90% of the time! Some more variety this year would've been appreciated.
STO is totally based around casual players.
Firstly, at least at SFA, there's a mini-Q right next to the Romulan portal. In a game where players might compete to click on a Q first, this can (and did to me yesterday) lead to mis-clicking and accidentally zoning to New Romulus command. Move one or the other slightly.
Secondly, perhaps move the mini-Qs such that NPCs don't path through the middle of the shell game.
That is correct.
Worse case scenario of 10 QMendations per lobi box = 60 boxes for 600 QMendations x 5 Lobi each = 300 Lobi. Worse case scenario. Since you can get between 10-20 per box, potentially less than 300 Lobi. This assumes you also do A Step Between Stars for 400 QMendations.
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If it took your 40 minutes to do this mission, I think you're doing it wrong. It took me about 5 minutes- if not less.
When the heck did I say I wanted everything handed to me, show me where the heck did I say that?
My complaint is that took me 40 minutes to tag 2 stupid miniQ, I was not sitting on my TRIBBLE doing nothing, I was running through out the whole stupid map. And all the little miniQs were inactive.
But what I find annoying is the one you have to guess which box the miniQ is hiding. Because the NPCs that walk by cover his tracks a lot. I wish I could shoot them to get them out of the way of my gaming. lol
Or the griefers who try to run through the boxes back and forth to hide him too. They should know the sooner I get mine done the faster I will be out of their way.
"There is no problem in the universe that can't be solved with a bribe, a paid assassin, or an overpowered fighter." - Chubain from Jumpgate Evolution
Casual player does not mean they don't sub.
"There is no problem in the universe that can't be solved with a bribe, a paid assassin, or an overpowered fighter." - Chubain from Jumpgate Evolution
The real solution?
No grind. Make the ship an attachment to the limited-run mission completion.
Casual players buy more stuff than subs or gold members
Of course the flip-side here is that I did my Party Daily on 4 characters this morning in about 30 minutes. Perhaps you were just in a bugged zone.
And I also explained that this was before the big crash hit the servers, so that could be the reason as well, I was worried that this would be the trend.
We reach, brother.
2nd, let's look at the reported completion times, just in this thread. We'll cut the OP's time as a statistical anomoly. I'm hearing mostly 10 mins per char, very best at 7.5 (4 chars in 30 mins).
My apologies, I thought you were referring to me because I am a casual player. I don't want anything hand out, I want to work for it, but Cryptic needs to give us more time, instead of 15-25 days, make this event a 3 month at least period so we can get all the tasks completed, many people who are casual players sometimes can go with a whole week without been able to connect and then they miss the items, we don't want hand out, just more time.
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I was not talking about you Thecosmic 1 but to the above post.
You're sort of right, there is no direct profit from this event. But the idea behind F2P games seems to be if you have X number of people playing for Y amount of time, then you can predict that Z number of those people will spend some amount of cash. I'm sure that Cryptic has a ratio worked out of how many people it takes logged on to equal one dollar of profit per hour or whatever. And I'm sure that there was a profit spike yesterday with the release of a new lock box, the key sale still going on, and the lobi conversion to Q-mendations on offer. Make no mistake, Cryptic always offers something to buy with every event.
As for the shell game, I'm going to be seeing if the cheat someone mentioned of using the camera to look inside the boxes works. Its not fun, and I'd love wack a Q much more.
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I did Party Patrol just to say that I did it. I'm still debating whether or not I think the reward is worth it.
Not sure what everyone else's experience was, but I found it fairly easy to catch the runners when I got them. They tended to get slowed up in the scenery, giving me time to catch up and punch the button.
The shell game is still as big a pain as I remember it. You have no choice but to stand and wait until the boxes stop moving, the scenery can block your view and make it difficult, and it can be easy to fail even if you're watching closely.
And, as predicted, getting to an available party-goer before someone else does can be an exercise in frustration. That said, I'm not sure but I think they seem to be re-spawning faster than the last time they did this.
Unfortunately, I got more shell game than runner and as I said the shell game takes a set amount of time to complete. That means that particular party-goer won't re-spawn as fast as an easily-caught runner and I suspect that the average completion time is worse than chasing a runner. And so, the more shell games you end up having to do the worse your completion time will get. I hope Cryptic runs the numbers on that.
I'm guessing that the odds are supposed to be 50/50 as to which version you get. I'm thinking this needs to be more like 25/75 in favor of getting a runner.
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Indeed, that was the main reason, hopefully they start working towards next event from now until then. Because the tag Q along is a rehash of last year and they need to come with something more original, I suggested to get the top 25 missions on the Foundry and have them as daily.
Same here. Out of two (all I could bring myself to do) runs so far, I've gotten all of 3 runners...and 10 of the infinitely more annoying shell games. (which obviously means I botched a couple of shell games)
Say what you like- this so-called "event" sucks like a submersible pump.