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Originally Posted by Phatez
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The origin of the open raids actually exists far before that. Green server first naggy and vox were open raids. Seal Team hosted monthly open raids up until the merge. After the merge Seal Team proposed open raids to the UN and was shot down. It was only when the Federation proposed bag limits and rotations that ST was able to push through the open raids proposals. Yes it was a compromise, but not on ST side... it was a compromise of the other guilds who wanted exclusive raids for themselves.
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Oh interesting. Thanks for sharing that perspective. Well the open raids are great. Thank you for pushing for those! I can't stress how thankful I am for these raids.
However, by definition, a compromise is an agreement based on concessions between two parties—it is never one sided. If open raids were "pushed through" as a compromise with regards to sharing end game content, it is only reasonable to assess the open raids on the basis of how fairly and equitably they achieve said goal of content sharing. Namely, if they do not achieve the intended goals further efforts should be made beyond open raids.