We saw a lot of assault battles at the December end and they gave really good rewards but it was tiring to finish all the tiers again and again. I wish you introduce the sim system in assault battles and once we finish the tiers at 3 stars we should be able to sim it next time.
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When they revealed the new system in GCs this was my first suggestion. It would be nice if they could make this work out.
You have to start it, and your phone is occupied with doing it. Might not really be a timesuck but your phone is definitely tied up while it runs.
If you can't find 30 minutes in a day where you don't need your phone, I don't know what to tell you.
The jedi one that you play as first order, on auto to run the last 2 tier over an hour..... so while that is not too bad, if i dont have time to be on my phone, then i have to run that while i have time to play games and stuff.....which doesnt really feel that great. I generally drop games I try out when I spend more time "autoing things " than playing things.
It's not just auto being a timesuck, it's that I can easily beat some of those tiers on auto, but it takes forever, or I can manually target some enemies to make it go a bit faster, but then that means I have to pay attention to the battle. Either way it's just a waste of time
30 min is an understatement. It takes a lot more than that. If you don't have a problem with it, that's okay but that doesn't mean no one else does. Many people have a problem with this and it's not asking a lot. The similar system is already available in GC. They must have had a reason to do it there so it can also be done here.
Yeah, hard disagree. You can most certainly sim the first four tiers of any AB with any half-decent roster in like 15 minutes.
but an argument can be made for, why should we have to. if you can auto something without fail, it seem like you should be offered a sim option.
That's fine, I'm just saying let's not pretend it prevents you from using your phone all day.
Who's pretending. literally unusable, literally all day. Figuratively speaking, of course.