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Old 02-03-2017, 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by JurisDictum [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
That's what were debating.... I know this is difficult for some people to understand, but "the way things work" is entirely optional to the server staff.

For example, why is it okay to single pull dragons to the zone in? That's the key thing to me that makes p99 nothing like classic EQ. Add in the ridicules raid "racing" rules and you're left with almost no one who thinks things are run well...except for the leadership of A/A. Not the masses that make killing those dragons possible mind you...just (some of) the leaders.

At least there was some fun when A/A was racing via batphone to kill the dragon first...now there isn't even that part.

And again, virtually no one has a lot of fun racing. It's not even 1%. Just because a few weridos do, doesn't make it a good solution.

I've been playing Counter-stike. And its fun even if you don't win a lot of the times. That's because it is a competitive game -- built for competition. If I were to suggest to my friends we all que together to kill bots -- no one would be interested. It's not that kind of game.

You don't even have to get into this hardcore vs casual thing. It's about whats fun. The vast majority of people agree the current ruleset is not fun. It would be nice if the staff would fix that. But it's their decision.

All I can do is not play until they do...which will probably be forever.
nice post I didn't read it

can someone tell me what A/A stands for?
 


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