I was wondering what were people's worse moments were while playing PSO2...
I was wondering what were people's worse moments were while playing PSO2...
PSO2 (NA):
Ship 2 Hu-lvl 26
Ship 1 Bo lvl 12
inb4 silo1991 saying "the entirety of Episode 4."
Gameplay-wise, to me it was the early days of Buster Quests; that was poorly planned out.
Non-gameplay, it was definitely the DDoS attack of 2014; that left so many people needing to use a VPN/proxy for years and created such paranoia of IP bans, though I am glad that I lucked out and had no problems connecting normally.
Having to spend a few hours collecting 99 Darker Cores EACH time to unlock either Fighter, Gunner or Techer during Episode 1
oh ya, it was never a personal issue for me back in the day because i cleared it fast enough but the Par Times they put on quests in order for you to S rank it or in general have it cleared for a CO. Pretty much almost had to be a speed runner or at least learn the quest to get through it quick but they removed those TA times on every quest for just overall clear via kills to get S rank
I do not have any overly negative memories of the game... I'd say the "worst" parts have been trying and failing to get a full 12man team mpa, and then have people leave because they aren't willing to wait for more people to login, or because tmpas are slower than average expert groups and "my buffs are more worth than playing with people I know".
The rest are the typical affixing fails that drop you down to 4slot when attempting to reach 8slot, grinding OT 13* failing and losing 3 grind levels... but these were at worst annoyances.
Maybe the "bank is full" syndrome is the worst thing happening to me currently?
Affixing.
When I needed a proxy to get on.
Forgetting an email.
Affixing.
Playing Bo early ep3.
OT grinding.
The dark days before multi affix search in the player shops.
Affixing.
Last edited by Maninbluejumpsuit; Oct 14, 2019 at 02:53 PM.
That one time a 99% affix failed thrice in a row.
There is a reason I don't do affixes that aren't 100% anymore.
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