Muylaetrix
Can't get enough of FH
- Joined
- Jan 11, 2004
- Messages
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more and more i come to the conclusion that freddies is dead what concerns DAOC.
the amount of actual players from excall/pryd who actually post here has shrunk to a very low level. the amount of (often vengefull) ex players who only come here to spew their poison around seems to exceed the amount of posters who actually still play the cluster.
For me freddies has degenerated in a useless pit of random profanity by mainly frustrated ex players.
It stopped beeing a place for the community to talk, it has become a place for the leet to show of their leetness sometimes longtime after they quit.
from a place where the community comes toghether, it has evolved into a monster that must certainly kill any newcommers enthousiasm.
Do we need a new community forum ? or is there a chance for the mods to weed out the herbs so this again becomes a usable baord for ALL players and not just a select few (sometimes eloquent) verbal nuisances ?
80 % of all the people in my guild refuse to even post on freddies because of its hostile nature.
the amount of actual players from excall/pryd who actually post here has shrunk to a very low level. the amount of (often vengefull) ex players who only come here to spew their poison around seems to exceed the amount of posters who actually still play the cluster.
For me freddies has degenerated in a useless pit of random profanity by mainly frustrated ex players.
It stopped beeing a place for the community to talk, it has become a place for the leet to show of their leetness sometimes longtime after they quit.
from a place where the community comes toghether, it has evolved into a monster that must certainly kill any newcommers enthousiasm.
Do we need a new community forum ? or is there a chance for the mods to weed out the herbs so this again becomes a usable baord for ALL players and not just a select few (sometimes eloquent) verbal nuisances ?
80 % of all the people in my guild refuse to even post on freddies because of its hostile nature.