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Well, from what I understand from all of the posts so far is that people dont really like the 3 zergs that are siege, So now i will pose another question: What are you willing to do about it?
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I really don't have a problem with any of the larger guilds on Siege. They play as they deem necessary, and hopefully enjoy doing so. What I would like to see more of on Siege, however, is the abolition of lame templates, ganks, and zerg alliances.
If K0C wants to be a large guild who wants to use high end weapons and armor, who are we to tell them how to play? One thing is for certain - they were out there guarding the SL base several nights in a row, they were sending out a challenge and looking for a response, and they enjoy each others company and playstyle.
I know accusations and such fly around about them all the time, but they are certainly out there having fun and playing the game. I think the challenge before the Siege community isn't to "eradicate the zergs" or "win UO," the challenge before the Siege community is to re-establish itself like it once was.
The crying, whining, and bickering needs to stop. Churlish accusations need to stop. Guilds need to establish themselves, the rules they play by, and hold steadfast in the face of adversity. You can't expect everybody to play by the same rules you do, but you certainly can expect your own to do so.
Finally, the template of the day thing needs to come to an end. Sure, there's always going to be some that use it, but if you choose to use it then you resign yourself from the solution and become part of the problem.
I've charged and died at the hands of both TnA and K0C as a member of CoM, and I don't really care. The only thing I wish I had was more 1v1 opportunities to hone my rusty skills (few years rusty
). This is Siege - you are going to lose to better talent, you could lose to better items, and you will definitely lose to the template of the day in most cases. Go back home, resupply, and drive on.
The perseverance of Siege Perilous is entirely in the hands of every player that considers him/herself a citizen of the shard. It is, therefore, every players decision what the shard will be, and the majority will rule.
The question is: Which majority do you want to be a part of?