Solid
Fledgling Freddie
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- Jan 6, 2004
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Funny how I posted a completely neutral topic not mentioning ANY names guilds or specific actions and all of a sudden it turns into a slagfest between guilds, rofl.
What would any potential new players reading these forums for a taste of the community think about joining Midgard as a realm to fight the good fight?
Seriously, If ever I would consider coming back to the game (unlikely as that is) I would rather delete my chars and roll on a different realm than join Midgard at the moment.
Ofc this is all based on observations of irc discussions and forum topics, maybe its not that bad in game but it sure seems pretty grim from where I am standing.
There was a really good article linked on these forums about what people take away from a game after their time in it has ended, and its mostly the friendships they have made, I think a lot of people have forgotton why they play an MMORPG or else they have shifted their goals more towards CS style aspirations of "wtfpwnage" and less from the Role Playing friendly community driven experience.
Remmeber the wise old sage once said:
"...anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering"
Some people here are probably mors stressed and angry due to game conflicts than they are in real life, how ironic is that considering you play an RPG as a form of escaping the trials and tribulations of everyday life.
What would any potential new players reading these forums for a taste of the community think about joining Midgard as a realm to fight the good fight?
Seriously, If ever I would consider coming back to the game (unlikely as that is) I would rather delete my chars and roll on a different realm than join Midgard at the moment.
Ofc this is all based on observations of irc discussions and forum topics, maybe its not that bad in game but it sure seems pretty grim from where I am standing.
There was a really good article linked on these forums about what people take away from a game after their time in it has ended, and its mostly the friendships they have made, I think a lot of people have forgotton why they play an MMORPG or else they have shifted their goals more towards CS style aspirations of "wtfpwnage" and less from the Role Playing friendly community driven experience.
Remmeber the wise old sage once said:
"...anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering"
Some people here are probably mors stressed and angry due to game conflicts than they are in real life, how ironic is that considering you play an RPG as a form of escaping the trials and tribulations of everyday life.