Felucca is a failed business model. You were given 2 new champ spawns in the Abyss, only to deride and insult them later for their lack of choke points (reference is to an old JC the Builder post which many Fellies signed on to), and to largely ignore the rather creative content in the Primeval Lich spawn.
That's not even the most recent failure to positively support their own gameplay choices; the Dev Team put up a "Classic" shard, and the majority of the Fel playerbase cursed them out for also including a few more mechanics to test at the same time, couldn't agree even amongst themselves what a "Classic" rule set was, and the whole idea collapsed within two weeks, in a mass of self-entitlement and arrogance.
And even
that wasn't the most recent failure; not that you'd know it according to these boards, because even when given an expanded rule set, what this thread is supposedly asking for in it's heavily biased Poll, they refuse to acknowledge it because it's not everything we demand right now. I'm talking of course about the introduction of Arenas. Something many have
claimed to want, at least as a stepping stone to introducing people to Ultima PvP, but as most of us predicted, is completely dead on arrival because it's not really what was wanted at all.
Because, and it's amazing we still have to keep having this argument nearly
15 years later, the real motivation behind arguing for an expanded rule set is that they want to enforce free PvP everywhere, or at least in enough areas that those who wouldn't normally go there feel that they have too, and thus provide the
PK opportunities, rather than PvP, which was found in the baby years of UO. And that's a minority viewpoint in gaming in general, and an extreme minority amongst RPG gamers, especially amongst fans of the single player Ultimas. The existence of the Fel ruleset is thus agonizing not because it's empty as such, but because it proves what people actually want; there's nothing stopping anyone going there now, indeed as mentioned by Galen it's heavily biased already towards encouraging people to go there. Power scrolls. Double resources. Faction vendors. And they still won't go.
And it's not about being fragile "eggs". Let's be frank shall we? You're not "wolves" pursuing "sheep", you're not urban supermen experimenting in social darwinism or all the other ridiculous claims I've heard over the years for why behaving without boundaries with regard to other people is supposedly so superior. No, it's far simpler that that; you've got people world wide sitting on their tushes playing an RPG computer game. That's all any of us are. And inside that game, there's a very limited skill set involved; can you creatively socialise with other people, or can you not? And destroying is so,
so much easier than being creative isn't it? It's Easy Mode because being selfish, fighting lop-sided battles in your favour, or disrupting events where people didn't even expect you to be at is
so much easier than working with other people to make something of your time together, isn't it?
Which is ultimately why most of the land mass is Trammel not Felucca. Because what ever differences people have in playstyle, personality and even politics, the people on the other side of the divide mostly know how to work together, and build a common, constructive alternative. The hard workers, the skilled and the social are mostly Trammies. And in the facet v facet wars, Trammel has taken Felucca out to the woodshed and given it a comprehensive beating.
In real life too. Sharks usually
lose to dolphins of course, because dolphins run in packs, are smart enough to know to ram the gills of sharks, and even help other species (including humans) against them. And as a consequence, who do we as the world's apex predator, love more than sharks and would protect above them?
Of course, if we were to apply a Fel mindset in turn, we'd be out to destroy your playstyle simply because we don't believe you can play well with us at all. And we're not, because we're not just stronger, more popular but also much less selfish and self centred... we genuinely are happy you have your little playground to run amok in, whilst we recognise there are people of quality on both sides all the same so it actually accords with our principles to support it. And we'll pat these ridiculous, biased and self obsessed threads on their thread-head when they come up again, because we recognise an attempt to seem threatening and dangerous, which Fel itself no longer is; "Oooga boooga, Fel's gonna getchya!" Yes dear, of course it is, we're checking under our stairs for the nasty Fel-man right now. And nobody ever dares swim in the sea, because we fear sharks more than they fear us...
You know, as an aside, I played EvE online for 3 months, and even
there the only time I ever got PK'd was in a EvE-Uni fleet action into Zero Space to actually find PvP... There's a lot of dumb decisions made in the gaming industry, and I've pointed out my fair share from my perspective here. But some lessons are so obvious even
the entire industry has learned them by now. Amazing really some of the playerbase can't....