Edited By
Daniel Kim
A player from the UK is expressing frustration over missed gaming opportunities while abroad. Currently in Belgium, they were disappointed to find lower boosts in a game event due to regional restrictions. Despite knowing the event was on, they feel stifled by geographical limitations.
The player, working internationally, expected to take advantage of a game boost that was limited to certain regions. They experienced a significant drop in effectiveness once they crossed into Belgium, highlighting ongoing tensions with game access.
"It's mildly infuriating as I knew the event was on," the user stated, reflecting widespread sentiments among players facing similar constraints.
Three main themes emerged in the thread:
Geographical Limitations: Other players confirm that access to events is strictly controlled by location.
Anticipation vs. Reality: Thereβs disappointment regarding the anticipation of game features that are not universally available.
Lack of Mobility: Some expressed a wish for flexibility in gameplay, suggesting barriers hinder excitement.
"You do need to be in a country AE is in to get the SRB. So plan ahead! :)"
"I can't move oil refineries, I wish I could haha."
The overall sentiment remains mostly negative, as many feel the constraints limit enjoyment.
π» Players are frustrated with regional restrictions affecting their gaming experience.
π¬ "Just itβs slightly annoying as I knew the event was on" expresses shared frustration.
π A clear awareness of the rules exists, but compliance comes with disappointment.
Interestingly, this discussion highlights a growing need for gaming companies to rethink accessibility in a globalized world. The gaming community may soon demand changes to allow for a more inclusive experience, no matter where players are located.