| Twochain |
02-11-2021 04:59 PM |
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Originally Posted by zodium
(Post 3259275)
everquest is an easy game at heart, and it only becomes hard because of competition between players using those simple mechanics against each other. that's why competition is something we should preserve. but ST set out from the beginning to leverage the network effect and content bottlenecks. it was something that was openly talked about as a strategy: first locking down the critical mass of high time investment players, then using that to hard lock down content. eminently doable in EQ. to me, the fucking blue duopoly was bad enough with AM and Awa more or less actively colluding to prevent "casual" guilds from having opportunities to practice (all while we were telling them they just "need to try" lmao), and the looming ST monopoly was a big part of why I didn't join ST and said sayonara to Green entirely after DaD stopped being funny, because setting out to do that from day one isn't competition and I had little confidence the staff would take any action.
I still think they wouldn't if Phatez hadn't uh, overplayed his hand a bit. lol
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I agree. Phatez's goal from launch day was to dominate the raid scene. We're also talking about the worlds second(or third?) level 60 in classic WoW. And a guy who, without trying to suck his dick too much, is one of the best raid leaders i've played with. He's also hyper motivated to win. It's very easy to get behind a guy like that, especially considering basically every raid veteran on the server already knows of/played with the guy.
But frankly i'm surprised there hasn't been anyone to really contest them. There's a LOT of players on Green.
The mighty TMO was dethroned, Rampage woke the sleeper because other guilds were catching up(Which, I believe was a 3 guild alliance? Forsaken/Asgard/Someone else? Someone chime in there). AM dominated the server ruthlessly for two years, only to be eventually beaten out by a <Paradigm Shift> and <Core> team up. Riot literally had a free server for a year, only to be beaten out (Currently at least) by a Freedom/Azure Guard team up.
The raiders are out there. Give them a platform to beat Seal Team and they will come. The more a guild is hated on a server because of how good they are, the more people that become motivated to beat them. That's how it's worked on Blue for years now.
AM/AW was the closest thing i've seen to a healthy balance.
I don't think guild leaders on blue work directly against casuals. Would we like to beat them? Yes. But casuals beat themselves. Kittens and Dawn Believers could merge tomorrow and be a very serious 3rd entity if they'd like. Dawn believers killed Koi solo during our last suspension, and have a LOT of level 60 clerics. Meanwhile, Kittens could field anywhere from 60-100 people for a raid during prime time. It's certainly doable. But they don't feel like parking in ToV for 16 hour windows. /shrug. They could just do HoT clears and zone out and zone back in when a dragon pops. But parking mains in ToV and having a pet tracker isn't really the casual way is it?
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