archaicsmurf wrote:
And my character will rob you of anything Dimble gives you and PK you into deletion. Lighties win. U lose.
It's this, even sarcastic attitude, that may be what part of what is preventing some people from even giving the dark side a longer shot. Anyone new to game coming in is going to hit a major road block running into that. We don't want to to PK anyone into deletion if we actually want to rebuild up the level of conflict and have some folk actually rise up/survive and be an actual challenge, right? In the name of good sportsmanship. Can we not have some good skirmishes, some rewarding RP to follow them up with, and more of a feeling that that page ended poorly for the losing party, but there's the rest of the chapter, and a whole book yet to come?
I know we had at least two newbs and one experienced player recently enough feel enough 'get the hell out of my playground' mentality to feel it was in their best interest to reroll grey or lighty (if they decide they want to stay and play at all). Playing the losing side is HARD. Take it from someone who knows and has BTDT. Most people take the SK loss in war/diplomacy as a reason to literally give up characters and reroll instead of playing through and rebuilding. And with the overall playerbase half or less of what it use to be most times, this makes it all the harder for a faction that has gone under to be recovering.
This aside, the game feels like we've taken a major step back from Shattered KINGDOMS and a very diverse playing experience to Red Vs Blue, Us Vs. You, play war within this very narrow concept of extremes as far as kingdoms/the single remaining war goes, with at least a couple bits of flavor text for the grey area to exist in. While I get that staff had an idea that consolidating players would congregate characters, the truth is, its alienated a lot of players from even being characters. With the advent of the Crystal Lounge and revamped party system, I don't think this restriction on the number of starting areas or tribunals has been a positive for the game, and should be revisited.