...doesn't actually have a mode where you can just play the game whenever you want?!
Day changes, do dailies, go to bed, wake up, spend overnight energy, browse store. Wait 8 hours before finally actually playing the game, fight same boring fights vs malak, fleet fights.
Like seriously, just let me fight amongst my own roster, i would never put my phone down. I'm sorry but i just don't understand?!
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I'm not so sure, one could make the argument that it would do the opposite.
Either way, your response makes me sad.
Sad because this is what the state of the video game culture has turned into.
Poor people like video games too, but there will always be jealousy. And of course this is all very silly when you keep in mind that people are dying and starving throughout the world, as we speak.
But there isnt, since you dont actually have to do any of it, so in reality, there isnt too much to do because you dont actually have to do any of it, technically speaking.
Seriously, how many man hours to implement this? Do you guys need to hire more ppl? Your q&a's are riddled with, "it's on the backlog", "we wanted to implement this, but we have to implement more things first", "we ran out of time", " we dont have enough time", "we have to do other stuff first", on and on this theme goes.
Let me fight my own roster!!! Let me play your game!!!
In game guild: TNR Uprising
I beat the REAL T7 Yoda (not the nerfed one) and did so before mods were there to help
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Or die from alcohol poisoning...
A sandbox mode to test stuff gets requested frequently and in they have addressed this in numerous Q&As. Unfortunately, they say they never have time to develop it. They just haven't seen a way I suppose that they can directly profit off of it. This is the issue with a lot of the freemium games. Everything added to the game increases the number of ways players can spend money.
One the one hand i would love a sandbox mode for testing and what not, on the other hand i don't really want a sandbox mode because it sort of trivializes battles.