01-12-2007, 05:13 AM
On IN1, the thing I loved most was the player attitudes... You could be enemies with anyone on the shard, they could hate you to death, and there would be some level of respect. I am not a fan of making friends in game and I certainly do not like being allied with 10,000 people and I normally make this clear in many ways, but on IN1, regardless of how many enemies I had there was always a time where everyone could put all the bs aside and be friends. What I am getting at is that I miss the community, and something like that cannot just simply be "added" but players need to respect each other. This seems to not be possible anymore, and seriously I would give anything to play somewhere with a balanced pvp, crafting, and pvm shard with a mature community. I do not mean everyone should run around being polite but rather people could respect certain events and players during special times. I cannot stand it when players get away with messing up events, making them take longer and disrespecting the shard in general. I also miss on IN1 how you would have to prove that you had additional people playing from your ip. It was a bit annoying but made it a bit more legit. Now I can just email an admin and say, "Hey, I have 6 people playing from my ip" and I could prolly get that many accounts. This stuff ruins any forms of jailing because who cares if you get jailed if you have 2 accounts that are ready for pvp. I just wish I wouldn't see "leet" bullshit talk all the time and internet tough guys.
BTW for those of you who don't know me, I like to never shutup, so get used to long winded posts repeating the same thing over and over.
Oh and I also miss Trinny fights more than anything and days before EUO existed and you couldn't macro anything just by getting a script.
BTW for those of you who don't know me, I like to never shutup, so get used to long winded posts repeating the same thing over and over.
Oh and I also miss Trinny fights more than anything and days before EUO existed and you couldn't macro anything just by getting a script.