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Old 01-09-2013, 02:53 PM
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The only argument for having a FFA in VP is "it's classic" but that's not even the spirit of the rule. The initial no CSR involvement rule was to provide a warning to guilds attempting VP that if they wipe in VP there could be a potentially exhaustive corpse recovery. It wasn't meant to provide a means for people to train and grief each other.

Extending the normal rules to VP benefits the entire server. TMO would have to devote more effort to defending their turf and other guilds would devote more effort to defeating that content. This would allow other guilds to compete for content that naturally opens up. If there were a server reset tonight TMO would try to get VS and Trak simultaneously then attempt to pick off other kills if they're still up. Hate/Fear would be a shit show if someone else wasn't quick enough and Tal/Fay/Sev would be the primary targets of the smaller guilds. This is because TMO knows they can leave VP up and just send trainers to delay other guilds while they scoop up loot. If VP wasn't a trainfest then BDA or FE could go directly for VP and TMO would have to either concede mobs or race allowing other guilds to snag higher targets like VS or Trak.

Why can't we change this?? The only party that wants VP to have trains is TMO. Without trains the ENTIRE server benefits. This seems like a no-brainer.
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Old 01-09-2013, 03:31 PM
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The only argument for having a FFA in VP is "it's classic" but that's not even the spirit of the rule. The initial no CSR involvement rule was to provide a warning to guilds attempting VP that if they wipe in VP there could be a potentially exhaustive corpse recovery. It wasn't meant to provide a means for people to train and grief each other.

Extending the normal rules to VP benefits the entire server. TMO would have to devote more effort to defending their turf and other guilds would devote more effort to defeating that content. This would allow other guilds to compete for content that naturally opens up. If there were a server reset tonight TMO would try to get VS and Trak simultaneously then attempt to pick off other kills if they're still up. Hate/Fear would be a shit show if someone else wasn't quick enough and Tal/Fay/Sev would be the primary targets of the smaller guilds. This is because TMO knows they can leave VP up and just send trainers to delay other guilds while they scoop up loot. If VP wasn't a trainfest then BDA or FE could go directly for VP and TMO would have to either concede mobs or race allowing other guilds to snag higher targets like VS or Trak.

Why can't we change this?? The only party that wants VP to have trains is TMO. Without trains the ENTIRE server benefits. This seems like a no-brainer.


Are you on the same drugs Brad McQuaid was on. Thinking you can read the minds of these people. Fucking crackpot.

They specified no CSR intervention not no corpse recovery.
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