I gotta say that in my short tenure as a D2 player this server (AOTK2) has been the most fun. Alot of fun PvP and some great strategic struggles on the various borders. Got fully up on voice comms (VT) for the first time, met some new folks with whom I had not previously interacted and, all in all, had a great time. Died probably more than my fair share but also had my fair share of victories as my skills continue to improve. All my fellow coalition flyers were great, and practically all my opponents (both Alliance and Kitties) exhibited the highest levels of skill and sportsmanship. I did want to give special thanks to Dib for being a great mentor and letting me wing with him on several occasions (his tactical advice and flying tips were invaluable) and to Dizzy for not gloating too much the several times he killed me--it got to the point I was considering my multiple escapes from him late in the server as "victories" of sorts. Still living for the day when I can feed him his second rock!
This is a GREAT game. One thing that continues to puzzle me about this game is: Where are all the players? ??? There seemed to be a pretty good turnout this time in comparison to other servers this year, but, by my estimation, there seem to be only maybe around 50-60 total players on the server. I would think that with quality of the game, the number of trekkies and gamers out there, and with the obvious effort that goes into running the Dynaverse and its servers, that there would be alot more interest in playing this game, and many more, like in the hundreds, players. Is this game just considered dated? Its not like there are any newer competing Star Trek platforms of this type (SFB-type games), and to me (although I admittedly am not a hard core gamer nymore) the game seems like a great one. For the type of game this is (basically a combat flight simulator and a real-timne computerization of SFB depending on how you look at it) I can't see how the game could really be improved other than by possibly better graphics (and its not like the graphics are wanting in the game--they're pretty darn impressive IMO). Is the periodic instability of the D2 an issue for some people? Again, I have limited experience with what the state of the art is now in online gaming. Are there alot of people playing on GameSpy or in other locales? Again, I have not really done any GameSpy-ing, so I wouldn't know.
It just seems to me that unless there were some newer/more exciting iteration of SFB somewhere, that this game should be drawing more participation than it is.
Anyway, I will continue to play, as time allows, as long as the opportunity exists!
Can't wait for the next server.