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Do you think the community can complete the community challenges on level 3 in time?

The community has 2 days or less to complete the last community challenge in an event which is unheard of as far as I can recall in any previous event. The community had obviously started to return to vanilla before level 2 was released. This masquerade was a huge flop of an event, and it's not even over. Do you think the community has it in them to complete level 3 before the event is finished?

Comments

  • CrackedShevaMain
    CrackedShevaMain Member Posts: 478

    Honestly BHVR will likely reduce the community challenge requirements again but even if they don’t, I don’t need the entire level 3 to get all event items so if I don’t finish it, I won’t be bothered

  • Nazzzak
    Nazzzak Member Posts: 5,662
    edited June 25

    It's probably "unheard" of because BHVR have dropped the community challenge requirements in the past to make sure the community reached it. They'll do it again too if needed.

  • Eleghost
    Eleghost Member Posts: 1,190

    if you look at the tier 1 and 2 challenges you can tell they've been dropped by a lot already. The first challenge was 3 million invites collected and they lowered it to 1.65mil because the community was around 1.5mil. I think the others in the first were also a couple million each but were lowered so we could complete them. It's not the amount that's the issue it's having to have that challenge selected to progress it that is and why it takes so long for high numbers.

  • Crowman
    Crowman Member Posts: 9,517

    What would really help is if they made community challenges not compete for a active challenge slot

  • TragicSolitude
    TragicSolitude Member, Alpha Surveyor Posts: 7,356

    That, and also the challenges shouldn't cap how much a player can contribute. With DbD's community challenges, it's less about players being challenged and more about the number of people who log in and select the challenge. Grabbing two invites? Anyone can do that, and it hardly feels like participating as a community towards a goal when you can't contribute more than two.

    When I play other games, and I play in single-player mode but I can contribute endlessly to the community goal, it makes me want to play more knowing I'm contributing, and even though I'm playing alone there's a sense of working together with other players. It's nice, it's a nice feeling. DbD community challenges don't create even a smidge of that feeling, and I'm playing with other people.