Jaysyn Larrisen
OSG Planetary Operations Covert Intervention
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Posted - 2014.05.01 19:01:00 -
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SoTa PoP wrote:It's not hard, to relive your love for this game. All it takes is the right home, and distance from stagnation. What are you guys doing in corps that refuses to progress? Do you enjoy the communities that feel stagnation is 'just a part of the game because'?
You're in the wrong corps. Get out of them. Go join corps who have balls in them still. Go strengthen WTF and OH, go find leaders who are making teams for the impending future. Abandon the corps who have forgotten what it means to live in our constantly evolving universe. Abandon the corps who aren't actively finding ways to get you ISK and fights. Abandon those who have forgot what it means to think for there members.
Go make new corps, rebuild ties, make new ones, grow, strengthen. Stagnation occurs for many reasons, but to blame upon someone else's conquest is a cop out. No conquest in this game has lasted for more then 2 months. None. Always prepare for the future, because you never know when it's here.
Will you be ready for the **** storm?
Heaven's Lost Property will be.
Sota is correct in my opinion.
The biggest content driver for this game has always been based on the social aspect such as Group A and B beefing with each other or a player infiltrating another group for nefarious purposes. Movement or realigning of veteran players WOULD likely have a major effect on smaller corps and the players in them.
Tons of corps / alliances aren't in PC...having experieinced PC vets integrate into them or form alliances with them would help bring up skill, show players how to improve, and perhaps most importantly give them tools that might allow them to revive ambition.
No group wants to stagnate and just do pubs and the occaisional FW synch...problem is that many simply don't know how to get out of that cycle. Admittedly, once you are in that plateau it is VERY difficult to breakout with how the game is working right now. That said, the game won't always be like it is now.
I've had differences with Zatara in the past but I absolutely give him full credit for what he did with FA. That is a great example of what a few higher level players that are willing to work with newer or those percieved as "lower tier" can accomplish. It's a pretty good example of what Sota is driving at.
"Endless money forms the sinews of War." - Cicero
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