At least he might actually take the time when he starts a thread to be aware of what he's starting a thread on, instead of just using it as
yet another excuse to complain about how UO has betrayed you, and insulting everyone as insane who disagrees with you...You don't even know if there's a champ spawn at sea (there is, how have you managed to miss all the artwork they've published?) and think you'll be sailing about randomly (There's a ship tracking mechanism in game). There's also island hunts at sea and... but why bother explaining that to you when you haven't even taken the time to research what you want to criticise? Whether the expansion will be buggy or not is an entirely different question, and a fair reason to hold off on buying it... a lot of people who
have tried it on the Test Server say it is; but if there's no PvP at sea it's because you lazy dinosaurs won't get off your ass and go to sea looking for new ways to fight when it comes out, in what ever condition it's in.
Likewise, when they finally patch arenas in, if it doesn't attract people to it,
it'll be your own damn fault again. You'll have the ability to pre-arrange duelling conditions, and do it in front of an audience too... but it won't work if you just refuse to go there because it's not some puritanical "It's Not True Duelling" nonsense. And of course, if as we all expect the usual suspects just use the audience to trash talk like these most vocal morons think General Chat is for, no one new will bother coming to watch either... much less consider popping over to Fel to explore the even harsher experience.
Meanwhile, the Devs have, over the years, continued to bend over backwards to try and keep Fel alive. They put the power scrolls there. The Harrower is there. Double resources... Now ship to ship combat and arenas, but for you, the tiny slice out of a small minority of UO gamers it's never going to be enough. Which is your right to feel that way... but don't expect anyone to
respect that attitude, when it's so clearly so utterly selfish and unreasonable. You want new experiences? Take the
risk of getting out of your little comfort zones, and go get the
reward of being the first to master something new...