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Originally Posted by Solist
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The question has NEVER been 'whats more popular'.
P99 is the only server with competitive PVE (IE, not cheese) raiding on all of EQEMU. Everything else is rotated.
If you want rotated content in the endgame, there is a multitude of extremely well polished options to pick from, TAKP is absolutely sensational level of fit and finish.
Why people don't understand if they want warder loot, they can go to TAKP and kill hill giants for a week and buy it in the bazaar. If they want aten ha ra neck, just join a raid guild and sit in line. The whole server is filled with people who would prefer that than raid competitively here, different strokes for different folks.
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Ah, the ol' "these are our servers... if you don't like them, go play somewhere else" mantra. We WOULD be playing somewhere else. You would get the hypothetical Purple hard-core server, we get the Mauve casual-friendly server. You enjoy what you enjoy, we enjoy what we enjoy. Certainly, those of us playing on a hypothetical rotation server wouldn't impact your ability to knock yourselves out raiding competitively on your hypothetical server.
The only three ways it would:
1) You wouldn't have anyone to show off your pixels to.
2) You actually don't want to compete against an entire server of like-minded players
3) Your server would have a max population of 150.
The fact that you are trying to quell the mere idea tells me all I need to know about why the 150ish hard-core "competitive" players don't want to end up on a server all by themselves, with other hard-core "competitive" players, wearing yourselves out on lawyerquest and poopsocking while the other 850 of us (probably more... players that were chased off by the current raid scene might come back) are working together and sharing, along with zero raid petitions for the GMs to handle. GMs might enjoy it so much, whoever picked the short straw and had to GM for your competitive server may just turn on PVP after the first raid petition and let you truly experience the competition you supposedly crave.
All I'm saying is... some Live servers had competitive raiding and some servers had GM-enforced rotated content. You can't set up a museum for one experience and not the other. In fact, so many people might actually enjoy a less toxic raiding endgame where they can experience VP, ST, NTOV, etc. without one or two guilds making a full-time job out of denying pixels to others, that donations for server maintenance increase significantly.
But, we'll never know... because people like you not only want to monopolize content on Blue and Green, but are instantly up in arms at the mere notion of a hypothetical next server where casual players who don't want to make a video game into a full-time job can actually enjoy raiding and being able to plan around real-life commitments instead of being forced to sit within 5 feet of their computer at the login screen watching someone stream a spawnpoint on Discord.
Thanks for letting us know you want to deny us all future pixels as well. This is so important to hard-core competitive players, we both know full well their first strategy would be to sociopathically flood the rotation server with so many guilds and alt guilds that everything becomes a 46-week rotation to ensure the server fails.