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View Poll Results: Is variance still needed?
Yes, it promotes "competition" 75 29.18%
No, its an unneccesary non-classic time sink 182 70.82%
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Old 02-02-2013, 10:55 AM
Tecmos Deception Tecmos Deception is offline
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You could also bait the high end guilds into a self-maintained rotation system by offering to completely remove variance. Albeit it would require a little extra chivalry than what the "elite" guilds have expressed in the recent past.
That'd be about as successful as trying to bait someone away from five star dinner with a 2-day-old big mac and some cold, soggy fries.

TMO has been successful in this system for a year now? Or longer? Why would they give up their 80-90% success rate for even a 2-way rotation, let alone a larger one, just so that each member can give up a few hours of tracking every week? It's obvious that having to track and camp characters at ledge and sock hasn't and won't wear out people faster than they can replace them... they could continue this system for a long time.
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Old 02-02-2013, 10:57 AM
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That'd be about as successful as trying to bait someone away from five star dinner with a 2-day-old big mac.
Tastes just as good as it was on the 1st day.
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