Err i see the topic of the KCW creeping up in serveral threads and fingers getting pointed about this or that ..
Guys (and Kroma) there seems to be enough issues going on without creating one over a server that didnt even kick off..
Why bother bringing it up and blaming whoever for whatever..instead assign 3 leaders and start the server ....Just my opinion...
ShadowLord
The reason is that it is the same attitudes and anomosity that lead to that unfortunate situation that have lead to the unfortunate situation with GW5 effectively ending early. The issue with the D2 at this point isn't any particular rule or server setup condition, or mid-server change, or who one or lost. The issue is the attitudes of the players and the realization that with this continuing attitude there will no longer be a viable player base.
The desire to win at any cost as opposed to having a fun gaming experience is detremental to all that love the game. These attitudes are not solely the fault of the coalition either, they have been part of both camps past and present.
It seems highly unlikely to me now that any future server can ever create a viable and balanced player base and therefore positive gaming experience. The fun in playing multiplayer is having someone to play with and against. But when people from both sides attempt to demoralize and villify the people they are playing against it hurts everyone, including themselves. It is self defeating.
Players that are reasonable from both camps need to know that their trust was abused from the people that were supposed to be looking out for them. Because those leaders couldn't put aside their petty difference and years old grudges. If there is to ever be a worth while and fun server again these attitudes and negative motivations need to change. After the last couple of servers it has become crystal clear to me that that change will not be coming from the top. Thus if the players that still love the game want to see it remain viable it is time they took matters into their own hands and begin to rise above it individually.