11-15-2007, 07:00 PM
I really don't know why everyone is making such a big deal out of this...
As far as I can tell, the two staffs have done a really good job at nerfing vets a little, but still giving them a bit of a head start for their previous investment in the shard. It's really well balanced as far as the trasnfers between each shard.
I think people are just pissed about being newbs.
They need to get over it.
On IN1 as Gaea, I was GM everything, owned several statics and castles, had an endless number of rare stangs and a lot more.
I started IN-X as a newbie, with 500 gold and no skills, just like everyone else. And honestly, that's the way it should be.
The rules were established before you got here, they weren't randomly picked out, they were planned on, and just because you are whiney, I don't think they should change.
I'm sorry for those of you that complain that you actually have to play the game in order to get some kind of economic standing, but guess what. It's a game. You have to play it. To get some kind of economic standing.
As far as I can tell, the two staffs have done a really good job at nerfing vets a little, but still giving them a bit of a head start for their previous investment in the shard. It's really well balanced as far as the trasnfers between each shard.
I think people are just pissed about being newbs.
They need to get over it.
On IN1 as Gaea, I was GM everything, owned several statics and castles, had an endless number of rare stangs and a lot more.
I started IN-X as a newbie, with 500 gold and no skills, just like everyone else. And honestly, that's the way it should be.
The rules were established before you got here, they weren't randomly picked out, they were planned on, and just because you are whiney, I don't think they should change.
I'm sorry for those of you that complain that you actually have to play the game in order to get some kind of economic standing, but guess what. It's a game. You have to play it. To get some kind of economic standing.