Lerri Wrote:if you played it cant have been for long, or maybe you just didnt get out of town, IN pretty much revolved around pvp and to dismiss us as carebear rpers without indepth knowledge is completely unnecessary and innapropriate.
people keep boxing us into groups from where we came from when it quite simply is more about who we are, people who ***** and cry, people who post their suggestions constructively and conduct themselves in good manner and people who accept the game for what it is.
who comes from where has no basis on anything at this point, were all stuck in the same boat so to speak (unless you jumped ship)
You probably shouldn't have Galens or Lindenwood leading the front of your image of Imagine Nation players if you want this box to be dismantled.
It's plain logic to know that not all players are like I described, however, the treatment from Galens, who did eventually apologize for, and in turn I apologize for going after him so vehemently, doesn't bode well for the reception and perception of people from IN.
Lindenwood just assumes the typical assault of calling someone stupid, misguided, or biased when he assumes all three as a chief subject of quite a few of his posts, a lot directed towards me. However, his animosity and my aggression towards him is our own beef based on the fact his expectations are often not met.
Those aside, you, Slaquer, all pose well-defined and thought out posts, mostly free of bias. I can say this because from what I've read meets all the criteria for people who've adapted, moved on from their previous steadfast convictions, and attempted to bond and associate with people of differing views.
I'm sorry for grouping everyone together, but they're the only ones posting, at least in such a high frequency, therefore I can't pick out people when it's more than one person from the same place. That makes a group and then I make a group stereotype.
The depth this game provides, the mystery, the techniques in player versus player, the ability to script and modify, and the motivation to play is different for everyone. I've noticed too many quick to shun either sides' ideas, and that's just sad but look at what it's doing. This is an old game that is running out of resources (players) and inspiration to play. That's why they keep progressing, making new patches, styles, and games. This shard was designed and agreed upon certain conditions and it seems no one wants to keep or acknowledge these.
That's what accepting the game for what it is is about, and judging from the shard's population, it seems many are. It's not what they expected, they're no good at the new things present, or they're wore out from the game.
No one is listening and no one is getting along. Gamemasters and players alike are letting the shard dissolve. It's the same with every server eventually.