Nice disingenuous response.
I donât think its the communityâs fault for whatever happened in SoD.
From the sounds of it, it was very much out of their control.
I mean I have destroyed your argument so it makes sense you pull the card youâre playing now.
Using logic based off 20 years of wow,.less servers has always been more.
You can throw your tantrum all you want, youâre so far down the rabbit hole even your points contradict your argument, thatâs where we are at now.
You lost.
You could read my post.
Streamers =/= âthe communityâ. If the streamers went to a non-RPPvP server, CS mightâve turned out all right by natural process like Grobb was.
Hmmm, so youâre worried that the streamers will continue to disrupt community servers is what Iâm reading?
You are absolutely correct. CS would have been the next Grobb. Grobbulus discords and reddits had already started planning guild events for CS. It was screwed over by the streamers when half couldnât create characters due to streamer follower realm pop locks.
That⌠is what they did.
Streamers heard about how cool Grobbulus was, and decided to flood Crusader Strike which ended up destroying the actual RP-PvP aspect of the server.
Like hot damn, just read.
I think they realize now what they did to the RP-PvP community. This was a community exceeding 10K players. The largest and oldest organized community wow has ever had.
One would hope, but I wouldnât hold my breath.
Oh, no, youâre correct. I did read it incorrectly, and for that, I am sorry.
On occasion my ADHD will make me skip a word in a sentence and it can change its meaning, and it sucks thats what happened to Crusader Strike.
I assume all servers are at risk of being overflooded like that and its a legitimate concern.
But avoiding the possibility of another Emerald Dream or Grobbulus is silly, as even normal PvP servers can become this (and they already are anyway).
The developers should definitely put some TLC as far as Server Rules go.
Forum posts are so easy to misinterpret. A wrong word here sounds rude when it wasnât intended, etc. We are all on the same page here and were all not the best linguists.
In fairness there were a bunch of streamers that came to DD fresh and they were much better/more respectful of it that go around. Some like OG_Jeffery (shoutout luv u bb) were even leaning hard into it and actively promoting the RP scene there.
Fair enough, props to owning that up.
Iâd love nothing more than a revived RP-PvP scene, Iâm just trying to keep a realistic attitude.
If it helps, I saw Esfand already joined the PvP Discord. (Donât go in there without a hazmat suit).
And thatâs impossible to obtain unless you get your own server?
I am not expecting a widespread revival without a proper RP-PvP server and even then only if streamers (or at least one in-particular) donât flood it.
All right, try fishing for a gotcha from that.
I wasnât fishing for anything other than your point of view
RP realms function because the majority of the realm is on the same page (both roleplayers and those who chose the realm for the more positive atmosphere). An isolated handful of guilds on a server which would likely be hostile to them would definitely not be able to foster the same sense of community which can be achieved on a true RP realm.
Which was clear enough if you read my previous posts since I only spent most of them reiterating the same point.
Thanks for taking 8 seconds out of your busy life for rewriting it directly to me so I didnât have to search for it.