I'm very confused right now, first you say there is no guide and then you trying to show there is one. Its either A or B not both at the same time.
Of course you could be one of those people who are always right as long you can twist and turn it your way.
Now you take it personally (for some strange reason I can't explain) and say I
"can be" one of those guys who twist and turn things his way. You are not saying I am, you are "just sayin'" I "can be".
I never said there is no guide Frarc, that's why you are confused, I even mentioned the new playguide. The links I posted above are released in the past and buried deep under piles of messages which should be on their very own section in the first place. I think the same way, the information from the posts from the developers (like
this one) should be available on the official website too. The new playguide should also be in classic html form with a navigation menu on the left and with higher resolution screenshots.
I knew these links existed since I follow the new information regularly, but a new or a returning player have to check a fan-site to at least learn that there is actually a global event. This is why it is important for them to update the events section (that's why I especially wanted to announce it here) and a link with a dragon image on the main page surely helps, but the section should include more things than the written fiction.
As I said before, I really appreciate what you do, but I don't want your (and others') efforts to be an excuse for:
jskalski said:
UO has a thriving community on Stratic’s and other support sites such as UOForums, and rather than compete with it, we’d rather support it.
, content-wise. They shouldn't think "stratics and uoguide already have decent articles for the current event, let's
support them by doing nothing, not even mention their respective pages on the official website". The main reason I think this way is because when dedicated players like yourself have to take a break, we don't see another player pick up from where they have left off. We just see unfinished or out-dated pages on fan sites this time and together with the current state of the official website, makes new and returning players think that the game is in a very bad condition.
On a larger scale, I don't want them to treat Petra as a volunteer community manager, we're quite lucky to even have her but she doesn't have to work harder to make up for the negligence of the community managers and coordinators. Or Storm and Pinco as enhanced client QA testers, or Fracr as the community reporter like the one in ultimaonline.jp who travels from shard to shard and share the player run events on the official Japanese website. I know these dedicated players love the game so much that they don't mind the time and the effort they spent for the community at the expense of their daily life, but they can only increase the value of the game in the eyes of the new players if they are supported by the community managers and coordinators. To make the matters worse, they are players just like us and can be discouraged or frustrated by the lack of interest too, like Pinco.
This is what I meant by saying it is time for
them to put some effort in. Here I twisted and turned this my way by sharing what I actually believe but I don't care if I'm right, I just hope I'm not.