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Originally Posted by falkun
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When the Non-CSR stance was taken on VP, there were two forces actively raiding it, and they were FORCED to coexist and CSR WAS enforced. After the initial 24 hours period, the gloves came off and all hell was allowed to break loose. Why were these two initial forces granted preferential treatment and forced cooperation but now the senior forces do not have forced cooperation with new forces wishing to enter?
TMO was grandfathered in to VP, but the other forces do not have that luxury. TMO was given a two week period of non-contested VP loot, and competing forces were not allowed to train them, so they could set up their CoH locations and also pre-camp any forces for training or recovery purposes. I'm sure FE, BDA, or VD (when it existed) would trade 48 hours of no outside raid mobs for the protection inside VP that was granted to IB and TMO when VP was first opened.
Corrected edits in italics.
There's another quote discussing the alternating of VP raid targets for the first two spawns (two weeks, give or take variance), but I'm too lazy to hunt it down.
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Why was it like this? It was obviously so IB could get loot and TMO wouldn't train them to all hell in back.
obviously.
Less obviously, it was for Nilbog (and Rogean) to see VP in action and to see the two guilds test the dragons. If you think TMO needed a few more keys to train the ever living shit out of IB in VP ( VP was held back ) you're completely mistaken.
Less conspiracy tone, more idk.
IB and TMO decided to keep the rotation for awhile, then let it run out, then decided to reinforce it, then one decided not to, then decided to again. The only guild that was ever shown to need the rotation of the two guilds, was IB.
As for the other guilds not getting "protection", the other guilds weren't ready for VP when it opened. I'm sure everyone that starts playing now would love a guise, manastone, or prenerf fungi staff.