Holiday Events Opinion Poll (30-Aug-2018 11:31:44)

We'd like to get more of an understanding of how you, the community, feel about in-game Holiday Events.The purpose of this poll is to gather information only, and as such you should not expect anything that is presented to be changed in-game unless a further in-game poll is carried out that requires the usual 75% pass rate.This poll will close on Monday 3rd September.

Total Number of Votes: 40648

Question 1 Do you participate in new Holiday Events as they're added to the game? Always 26.4% (10731 votes) Mostly 46.8% (19016 votes) Rarely 21.4% (8669 votes) Never 5.5% (2232 votes)

Question 2 What is the main reason you participate in new Holiday Events? For fun 24.5% (9929 votes) To unlock new rewards 47.7% (19352 votes) To experience new content 9.5% (3859 votes) To unlock previous rewards 11.2% (4513 votes) I don't participate in new Holiday Events 7.4% (2995 votes)

Question 3 The Christmas 2017 Holiday Event took around 4 weeks of time from the Development, Art and QA Teams, alongside additional resource for playtesting and communicating the event to release. With this information in mind, would you rather we: Continue with new Holiday Events 41.9% (16997 votes) Spend less time on new Holiday Events and more time on other projects 30.3% (12288 votes) Reuse old Holiday Events and use all of the time saved on other projects 22.8% (9228 votes) Don't do holiday events at all 5.3% (2135 votes)

Question 4 How long do you think we should spend when developing new Holiday Events? 1 week 21.5% (8725 votes) 2 weeks 40.3% (16369 votes) 3 weeks 20.9% (8467 votes) 4 weeks and above 17.5% (7087 votes)

Question 5 How would you feel if we were to introduce unique untradeable rewards to Holiday Events? These would only be obtainable as a reward from each particular event, so they would become discontinued items such as the Bunny Ears in RuneScape that were dropped during Easter 2003. Strongly support 44.3% (18005 votes) Slightly support 14.0% (5665 votes) No strong feeling 18.0% (7281 votes) Slightly disagree 5.5% (2227 votes) Strongly disagree 18.4% (7470 votes)