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Yeah....this guy needs his head checked....the guy who thought this was a good idea. I logged off at 20. Logged in 4 days later and I'm now 44. They'll reduce the playability/longevity of their own game for everyone....why? OH....so you are forced to go find the fountain of youth.
The concept is actually a good one, but the implementation is a joke. It should take at least a year of playing the same character before needing to do this, and when one finally does it should be one of the rarest accomplishments in game IMO.
You see this a lot in the tech industry. Some dev thinks they got the best idea and they want to shove it down your throat.... like a little kid with a new toy.... OK...OK....I've seen it....stop shoving it in my face. They ruin the idea by being overly aggressive with it. Really not a good sign of their developing ability.....but with Atlas that one bad element compared to the rest of their great elements.....no big deal...it's ea.
So salty over a simple game mechanic.