psyco_chick32 wrote:
And, grave-marking went on for 2 days, didn't it? I remember spending at least one full night at work just marking graves, so I can't see why "not everybody got a chance to do it". That just seems like (no offense to those who are using it, just pointing it out) a really lame excuse.
As I mentioned, mayor went on for 3 days (maybe? I wasn't there) and I totally missed him because I was at a conference and didn't have Internet access. The fact that I'm hardly going to miss an important work-related event on the off-chance something important will happen plotwise doesn't mean I'm not working on the plot or not dedicated to the plot. Not everybody can get on the Internet every day, let alone be able to spend a lot of time on the Internet fighting for graves to mark on any given day.
It's true there's a limit -- there's a good chance people who leave town for two weeks are going to miss something, otherwise plots would move too slowly -- but a few days is just too short, IMO. The other events you mentioned, potions and asylum, were open for more than 2 days. (Remember, the ability to make potions didn't stop when the asylum started.)
Also, to be brutally honest, if you decide to participate in a plot you're always taking the chance you're not going to get anything good. Of all the plots and wars that have happened since I got here, I have to say that IMHO only in the LDP and the Altador Cup did most people get prizes that were commensurate with the amount of effort they put in. In the second Meridell war, for example, I put in hours and hours battling and got a prize worth 20k. Good payout on my time, huh? But I wasn't doing it for the prize, I was doing it to watch the little numbers under my trophy go up. :-)
Really, if you don't think that participating in the plot or war is worthwhile for its own sake, I wouldn't do it, and I wouldn't participate past that point. If you're nearly crying with frustration at any point in an Internet game, then IMHO it's time to quit for the night and try again later. I have to say when I participated in LDP I didn't expect to get anything as good as a I ultimately did, but I schlepped through that damned scroll reading anyway because I was determined to finish that :bleep:ing plot.
I have no problem with people who do extra things getting extra points, but if I don't get enough points to get the equivalent of the RotL just because I was unlucky enough to be out of town at the wrong time I will be annoyed. That's because I think setting up the plot around the expectation that people will never be away from the Internet is unreasonable. However, I still won't regret participating. It was fun. Frustrating at times, but overall it was fun.