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Originally Posted by Hitpoint
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Why are we still talking about this shit? It's all been covered 1000 times from 100 different angles. T1 guilds want their efforts to be rewarded and their raid scene not to be shit on with rotations. T2 guilds want to see and experience content without having to compete for it, park characters, wake up at strange hours, or race to mobs. BDA wants as many free mobs as they can get without having to do anything besides lawyer on the forums, and they will milk this situation until they get it. GMs want their petition queue to be lower.
Okay, we've established all these things. There should be no more discuss ion about playstyle, or what this server was meant for, or how players should choose to play the game.
How many mobs does BDA need before they agree to a plan?
How many mobs should T1 be forced to give up?
Schedule another meeting and answer these two questions. All that matters is negotiations, so stop fucking wasting your time debating anything else. Don't let Chest waste 15 minutes talking about how toxic the raid scene is and how the only thing that's fair is 50/50. Don't let anyone from T1 talk about the spirit of competition. This shit doesn't matter because neither side will ever agree. Just figure out what each side can live with and let us move on.
And why hasn't a new meeting been scheduled yet? Fuck, we all know from the time you plan one it's going to take everyone like 2-3 days to make sure they can make it. Stop delaying this shit.
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I thought Srken and Deubael's plan for the repops gave the casual guilds the same number of dragons if not more if you divided the current non repop situation we have been raiding under. And with the potential of 2 repops a month as ffa was icing on the cake for all. Plus gave us all things to raid throughout the month. As well as made an environment where it was clear what dragon belonged to which Tier, making it easier for the VOLUNTEER CSR staff to do what the are donatiing their time to do.