Also on the first week people had to use reset scrolls for Narakalli and Prome NM, because they got this exact same bug as many keep getting 29/30 or in some cases 28/30.
Myself included. That's why it is annoying to watch always someone come here trying to be like "There are no problems with it, because I dont have problems, nobody else can have either, you are just playing the game wrong."
Not everyone have problems with this event, I even got legion mates that dont have issues, but I have also people in friend list who had problems, also people in instances that I gone with had problems with updates. Like yesterday also everyone else got 15 bunnies in Beninerk Manor easy, while someone else got only 14. The one that got 14 was the tank, so how is it possible person in front line for the bunnies did not get the update?
Are you trying to say Mr. Zenuri that we should accept this and just pay Luna for resets because it works fine for you? Maybe we should not speak out. Maybe we should never tell bugs, because everytime people bring out a bug issue or something, you are here trying to tell it's not real like the comment indicates "Me and no one who is walking with me, nor in my legion or shouting on Odin Asmo, had a problem by now.^^" . Every post you make, always sounds like this, like there is nothing wrong with anything. It almost sounds like you are one of the employees or would wanna be to Gameforge that wants to make people quiet and say "It is not true."
Almost like the comment Community Manager made here "Its cool to be a hater", when people are trying to reach with feedback, but they are ignored. They are not re-assured about anything. Is something going to happen? Do they know about this? Or are everyone left in dissappointment and should be just quiet about any kind of feedback or bug reports.
Because everytime the people giving feedback are considered by certain members of forums as "Haters" or "Whiners" "Crying". "Not knowing the game". It's like we are not allowed to tell about the bugs, not allowed to give feedback.