Catskills use to be known as a Role Players shard with many different communities on it. I have noticed through many of your posts, talking to players in game and wandering the shard that a good portion of those players have been leaving as of lately. This saddens me greatly as I hate to see anyone leave Catskills for a new place to call home. So I was wondering why are you, or have you, left the shard?
My question today is: If you are/were a role player why did or are you planning to leave the Catskills shard? What could of the Dev team done to support the Role Players more? What would make many of you come back?
For those of you who never really interact with the role players they have their own story lines that they run and many are very interesting to say the least. They build their own cities and kingdoms in game and use to have thriving areas that they called their own. Use to be these were some of the best places to visit because there was always something going on day and night in the places they gather. If you have never been inside a RP player ran tavern on its busy night you have missed one of the best things about this game.
You should of visited Kinship tavern, Galehaven or Knights Rest in their prime. You would of seen a Vampire chatting to a druid about a war and how fine the blood wine at this tavern. You might also seen a drunken pirate stumble in and challenge every man inside to a duel, or a orc come in and demand Tribute only to be chased out by a serving wench talking in a Irish brogue. I was always entertained when I visited these places and made to chuckle to myself and I for one hate to see them slowly going away.
My question today is: If you are/were a role player why did or are you planning to leave the Catskills shard? What could of the Dev team done to support the Role Players more? What would make many of you come back?
For those of you who never really interact with the role players they have their own story lines that they run and many are very interesting to say the least. They build their own cities and kingdoms in game and use to have thriving areas that they called their own. Use to be these were some of the best places to visit because there was always something going on day and night in the places they gather. If you have never been inside a RP player ran tavern on its busy night you have missed one of the best things about this game.
You should of visited Kinship tavern, Galehaven or Knights Rest in their prime. You would of seen a Vampire chatting to a druid about a war and how fine the blood wine at this tavern. You might also seen a drunken pirate stumble in and challenge every man inside to a duel, or a orc come in and demand Tribute only to be chased out by a serving wench talking in a Irish brogue. I was always entertained when I visited these places and made to chuckle to myself and I for one hate to see them slowly going away.