Fellow League Members,
Upon completion of the current PBR season, I will resign my position as League Commissioner and will not participate in further PBR activities. In fact, I am retiring from all things SFC for good. This is part of a message I posted in the Gorn forums…
After much consideration, I have decided to hang up the uniform of the GDA for good. I have been around this community since spring of 2001. I have been a tabletop gamer most of my adult life and this was my first foray into online gaming. I must say, it has been a blast. Better than I had ever hoped.
As most of you are probably aware, with limited ‘gaming time’ it is difficult to invest enough time in more than one game to make them both worthwhile. Recently, I have not been as available for PBR matches as I would like to be, and I hardly flew on SG04 while being an ARM. It has always been my belief, that while this is still a game, it is played within a community, so it requires a level of commitment on my part to make the experience a good one for me and my fellow flyers. The fact is, I have found another game that I enjoy more at this point – World of Warcraft, and I can no longer give the necessary attention to this game and community that you deserve.
I had hoped to make GW 5 my final hurrah, but the timing simply isn’t right. I will continue to fly PBR through the playoffs for the GDA. Once the season has ended, I will resign my commission in the Gorn navy.
If the source code is ever released for OP, I may come out of retirement. This game has a lot of potential if we just had the wherewithal to get under the hood and make some changes.
You, the PBR community, must decide if you will move forward with another season of competition. If so, you must elect a new commissioner with moderator privileges in this forum. The ISC fleet has already stated more than once that they do not intend to go forward. That will put you at 7 fleets. I suspect a few other fleets are having a hard time getting enough pilots for matches. After a time, it becomes more of a chore to schedule a match…and that just sucks the fun right out of it. Each fleet will have to re-evaluate their commitment to PBR and whether they will continue or not.
The fact is, I would not expect many more D2 pilots to try out PBR. Those that were interested are already here. Josh, from CUGS, has spoken to me repeatedly about combining this league with something they would like to start up within their community. I have politely declined his offer in the past, but with a new commissioner and losing at least one fleet, perhaps now is the time to reach out and see what exactly he has to offer.
In closing, it has been an honor to be associated with such a fine group of gamers as this one. Good Luck to all of you in your future gaming experiences.
I will begin a separate thread on my recommendations for next season.