A couple of hours (just before the server reset) I played this raid and...it was an awesome run. We were against the clock, look to the chat with his announcements (9 minutes, 8 minutes, etc) was a pain in the place were never brights the light, one mate was saying "we won't finish it" but I was just "we will" and...at the end...with the clock spamming the seconds we had left we...achieve the victory and save the world. That victory it has been just precious. PS: Yeah, an useless thread, but i need to tell it. PPS: Maybe the developpers should put a deadline on the raids, the more stressfull the more enjoyable the content is.
Congrats I guess I had this amazing feeling when I finished the Stabilizer duo 40 seconds before reset. Apart from that I can't really relate. I'm not running stuff shortly before server shutdowns.
I don't chose to run at all but...when it chose me...well, I just enjoy the trip haha. No, no, it wasn't a kid crying, just someone being a little pesmistic, he did everything he could to finish the run.
I can only remember one raid, Nexus, that HAD a timer for the last boss. It was removed because it made.the raid to hard. I love the pressure and believe it helps.
I love posts like this. It reminds me of the days when teams would spend hours and HOURS in FOS2 or Inner Batcave before finally beating it. That was a feeling of accomplishment you don't even get with Elite these days. There was a time when new raids were just flat UNBEATABLE when they first dropped. Not making a judgment on whether it was a better or worse time but it WAS a tougher time and the feeling of accomplishment at the end of those raids was priceless Maybe adding the OPTION of a "Clock Timer" to raids in return for rewards would be a way to get that back?