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How about y’all compete by taking the rusty short swords out of your ass
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Kelz gets his own guild name because Kelz. | |||
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Not sure how AM can be underdogs given the numbers your own guild leader posted in this thread. | |||
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We had a 70-something man lean strike force vs a 170+ man zerg. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | |||
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The point isn't loot or competition, the point is to feel like you're good at video games, and p99 allows AM to do this by 'denying their enemy of pixels,' as Dannyl put it.
If the point was just loot, they would all play on a private server. If the point was competition, they'd actually try to foster competition instead of domination. The point is to win as much as possible while having an audience to feel better than. Now that they have a rival guild again? "Oh you're a zerg guild so we're actually better still, we are doing more with less! We are underdogs!" Another guild gets the same pixels AM has via a rotation, alliance, or an AM raid ban? Those don't count, those are "welfare pixels." No targets to raid in game? Time to get that endorphin hit by trash talking in RnF! Don't get me wrong, people in other guilds find ways to try to feel good about themselves too, but AM is only different in how they go about it, not in the core goal they're trying to achieve.
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How is this not already known this is how EQ servers work. Should be a lot more name calling in here.
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