Banger wrote:If you just start a new nation mission without abandoning the current quest you can do it as frequently as you like, however if you abandon the quest then you must wait.
DezNutz wrote:Banger wrote:If you just start a new nation mission without abandoning the current quest you can do it as frequently as you like, however if you abandon the quest then you must wait.
Sounds like you found an exploit of the system.
Banger wrote:DezNutz wrote:Banger wrote:If you just start a new nation mission without abandoning the current quest you can do it as frequently as you like, however if you abandon the quest then you must wait.
Sounds like you found an exploit of the system.
Pretty sure that's fairly common knowledge. I was told how to do it by a couple older players.
DezNutz wrote:Banger wrote:DezNutz wrote:
Sounds like you found an exploit of the system.
Pretty sure that's fairly common knowledge. I was told how to do it by a couple older players.
That may be common knowledge to those that change nations often; however, by definition any action that is used to curtail a game feature/mechanic is an exploit. If the game makes you wait, finding and using a way around it is an exploit.
Banger wrote:
It only makes you wait if you abandon the mission line. I think that applies to any mission line not just nation missions.
DezNutz wrote:Banger wrote:
It only makes you wait if you abandon the mission line. I think that applies to any mission line not just nation missions.
By starting a completely different nation mission, you are abandoning your previous mission. If you can start the other mission without waiting, you are exploiting the wait feature.