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Originally Posted by YendorLootmonkey
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Except the solution that ultimately Rogean himself offered was to recognize the two different playstyles and allow guilds to segregate themselves based on preferred playstyle, so I have no clue what you're going on about that it somehow wasn't about that.
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It can be about both at the same time in truth. The end goal was to let more people experience content, and the best way to do that was to separate people based on the play style they were seeking. So you let the casuals casual it up in Class R, and you let the hardcores hardcore it up in Class C and FFA, and if a class R wants to see more content than what Class R assures them, then they can.
You wouldn't have a system in which more people experience content without separating people on play style. It just wouldn't happen, because one of the play styles is inherently hegemonic and counter to such a goal. But you also dont want to force that play style to be killed, because that is equally classic.
I guess the point is that the segregation, whether intended or not, is what came through with the current raid plan, as a means to serve the goal of letting more people see content. The separation was a means, but it is a necessary means to that end.