I thought Governors were supposed to have the tools to give us live events, no? If so, they could coordinate events to run simultaneously with the RTB. No need to wait six months for new content specifically for the RTB.
No, governors currently have no tools available to them to run events, they have the same limitations any normal player does. They
potentially have access to a few bells and whistles, should their EMs decide to cooperate, but the system is severely limited in imagination and scope.
Furthermore, relying on the governors to lure people back is a bad idea. Not all of them run events (in fact, most don't), and most shards don't even have a full council. There are also issues of timing, financing, and IRL things that pop up necessitating not being in game.
RTB needs something going on during its entire run 24/7, not an hour here and there that people have to somehow find out about. Since the governor system is RP-oriented, their events tend to be too. Sadly, that's not everyone's cup of tea.
I chose October because VvV
should be out and there
should be something Halloweenie to do that isn't dependent on other players to provide. They could turn ToT back on
VvV is only an event?
I thought they were scrapping factions in favor of a permanent new way of pvping in Fel?
RTB is usually held around UO's anniversary, around September, but we didn't get it last year and maybe the year before? So it's lagging behind.
VvV isn't an event, but it could be a hook to get people to stay. PvP, according to those who like it, was a big draw for UO. VvV, theoretically, is a PvP system designed to replace the putrid corpse that is factions. Hopefully, the focus group works out, doesn't implode or get bullied by one player like the last one did, and we get a strong system that people think is fun.
September would work too, but I think combining VvV and a PvM event for RTB is the best approach. Appeal to as wide an audience as possible, and advertise the heck out of it. Doing it in the fall definitely has the weather advantage going for it.