xinryr
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Well I play because I like watching the little worker people in the mines.
I -could- tell people what to do, but I choose not to because even in the lovely little dictatorship I run, we have freedom. People can say what they wish. Now, granted, I do suggest people lay off when necessary, but generally I don't dictate to people what they can say and what they can't. I find that rude. There are exceptions - threatening your tribemates, giving up our op plans, and being pointlessly disrespectful to our allies. But, I'm not going to tell them not to speak their minds.
Things here are...Changing, however.
Well, Quinn, you're wrong. There really are no cliques. People determine their level of involvement - this is a game, I can't exactly put a gun to someone's head and say "do what I want or we blow you away." It doesn't work like that. With that said, some people choose to be out on the fringes, and there's only so much that can be done to stop it. As long as they contribute in operations and deal damage, I'm fine with it. You've got the traitors, the people that promise the world then quit under the first attack, and that's just the way it goes. While THE prides itself on its recruiting ability (mainly as I do most of the interviews/etc), there are people who simply talk a bigger game then they can play, and that's when we get these problems.
But like I said, things are changing more toward THE's original vision, and less toward what its become. For those who have been with us all along, it'll be a return to something more wieldy. For those who are newer, it'll come as a improvement overall. So we'll make our moves - that's all we can do anyway, right?
While THE prides itself on its recruiting ability
So we'll make our moves - that's all we can do anyway, right?
THE prides itself on its recruiting ability
Ummm, Xin? Lay off the drugs for a bit. I realize I was just at a Phish concert, but I had a grand total of one rum and coke - no weed, no nothin'. Well, secondhand, but that doesn't count. Just don't become one of those dudes I saw last night - you know, those dudes.
Well, Quinn, you're wrong. There really are no cliques. People determine their level of involvement - this is a game, I can't exactly put a gun to someone's head and say "do what I want or we blow you away." It doesn't work like that. With that said, some people choose to be out on the fringes, and there's only so much that can be done to stop it. As long as they contribute in operations and deal damage, I'm fine with it. You've got the traitors, the people that promise the world then quit under the first attack, and that's just the way it goes. While THE prides itself on its recruiting ability (mainly as I do most of the interviews/etc), there are people who simply talk a bigger game then they can play, and that's when we get these problems.
So we'll make our moves - that's all we can do anyway, right?
Excellent way to misconstrue my words. I should have seen it coming, but you know full well that all you're doing is taking them and portraying us as mass-recruiters. Ironically, coming from the tribe that recruited an entire defeated tribe. Very classy.