I got all ships from event plus Prinz and Akizuki, but somehow I almost didn't play after event. I can't get any motivation in game, well it's not like it was before, and I still don't have for example Amagi but I don't know why game is now so boring for me. Hope this will change soon because I should prepare for next event.
I got all ships from event plus Prinz and Akizuki, but somehow I almost didn't play after event. I can't get any motivation in game, well it's not like it was before, and I still don't have for example Amagi but I don't know why game is now so boring for me. Hope this will change soon because I should prepare for next event.
I haven't played in a while either, but I find it nice to just take long-ish breaks once in a while from the game and come back to it later.
I haven't played in a while either, but I find it nice to just take long-ish breaks once in a while from the game and come back to it later.
Well it's good but if you want to do event on Hard you need to prepare and I have things to do, but events are getting more and more exhausting. I got attached to game because arts like this but now, I'm kind of fed because I got almost everything I wanted. I have few smaller goals now, but I don't feel that game is that good like before. Maybe I will have to do next event on Easy/Medium cause I don't feel like preparing with any resource or buckets.
Well it's good but if you want to do event on Hard you need to prepare and I have things to do, but events are getting more and more exhausting. I got attached to game because arts like this but now, I'm kind of fed because I got almost everything I wanted. I have few smaller goals now, but I don't feel that game is that good like before. Maybe I will have to do next event on Easy/Medium cause I don't feel like preparing with any resource or buckets.
I think it's just long-term burnout. Especially if you've been playing for a while (some of you since near-launch / at launch). It's not unlike MMOs, in that sense: You reach the endgame, do some stuff for a while, and then you kind of bum around doing nothing until something significant shows up (usually in the form of an update / expansion pack) that piques your interest.
I think it's just long-term burnout. Especially if you've been playing for a while (some of you since near-launch / at launch). It's not unlike MMOs, in that sense: You reach the endgame, do some stuff for a while, and then you kind of bum around doing nothing until something significant shows up (usually in the form of an update / expansion pack) that piques your interest.
Pretty much. Many veteran players I know are either only returning when there is a event, or fully retired from the game. Currently I'm playing it for the event, collecting all the girls and get all the special seasonal furniture. (Its a collection game after all)