Advertise XRealming Feature of RoR
Posted: Fri May 27, 2016 4:42 pm
I think this server should blatantly advertise that xrealming is tolerated and encouraged on this server. This way, those that disagree with the practice can consider their participation in RoR from this informed position. Investing time into characters and community while also imposing non-xrealming rhetoric on others could thereby be eliminated, or at least, deterred. This would cut down on /teir chat that crops up where debates about it are exchanged as if the arguments presented are considered voices in policy creation.
No timers on switching accounts has established the unspoken policy that xrealming is permitted. Certainly I am not suggesting that a timer would discourage the practice. I am only stating that permitting instant switching is indicative of an approving posture that incentivizes the playstyle.
One of the biggest problems that I have seen is that there are a lot of people that do not like xrealming and believe that there is someone out there that will eventually institute policies that bias towards a non-xrealming server. This is evidenced by the underlying hope you can sense in the statements, points, and energy put forth in their debates. A false hope. One that needs exposed as such. If xrealming is permitted and encouraged, then by all means own it. State it. Let it be known. Permit these people that are energized by idealism to squander their hope elsewhere. Extinguish their fiery drive outwardly; instead of using unspoken, but real, policies.
I recently left a guild that began xrealming. Good folks—really good. I’ll miss them. Initially, a guild that chose not to xrealm. I suppose they were bored. Does not matter, really. However, I prefer a guild, group, and community that sticks to one realm. I have read many of the debating posts about the subject on Dark Age forums, free-shards, as well as here on RoR. Years of good points presented by both sides. But, I did choose a side.
I would have skipped RoR all together. I don’t wish to impose my personal preference on anyone. I am leaving the server, my 40s, and my experiences here behind. Not because of my recent guild adjustment, but because of the debates that have played out in chat channels where this unspoken policy has yet to become a revelation to so many. Many of whom are farmed by subversive xrealming that are empowered by policy. I know most will say “don’t let the door hit you in the back.” Thank you for the concern, I won’t. I do think, however, that RoR should put on the advertising and marketing information about this server that it biases toward policies that encourage xrealming. Boldly state on the banners of the website that RoR features an xealming environment. To do otherwise is a lie of omission.
That said. Thank you for the server. It was a lot of fun and I can’t begin to imagine the massive time investments made to recreate this fantastic game. Everyone has benefited by the amazing group of folks that work hard in supporting this effort. Please consider being very candid about this important topic in your marketing.
No timers on switching accounts has established the unspoken policy that xrealming is permitted. Certainly I am not suggesting that a timer would discourage the practice. I am only stating that permitting instant switching is indicative of an approving posture that incentivizes the playstyle.
One of the biggest problems that I have seen is that there are a lot of people that do not like xrealming and believe that there is someone out there that will eventually institute policies that bias towards a non-xrealming server. This is evidenced by the underlying hope you can sense in the statements, points, and energy put forth in their debates. A false hope. One that needs exposed as such. If xrealming is permitted and encouraged, then by all means own it. State it. Let it be known. Permit these people that are energized by idealism to squander their hope elsewhere. Extinguish their fiery drive outwardly; instead of using unspoken, but real, policies.
I recently left a guild that began xrealming. Good folks—really good. I’ll miss them. Initially, a guild that chose not to xrealm. I suppose they were bored. Does not matter, really. However, I prefer a guild, group, and community that sticks to one realm. I have read many of the debating posts about the subject on Dark Age forums, free-shards, as well as here on RoR. Years of good points presented by both sides. But, I did choose a side.
I would have skipped RoR all together. I don’t wish to impose my personal preference on anyone. I am leaving the server, my 40s, and my experiences here behind. Not because of my recent guild adjustment, but because of the debates that have played out in chat channels where this unspoken policy has yet to become a revelation to so many. Many of whom are farmed by subversive xrealming that are empowered by policy. I know most will say “don’t let the door hit you in the back.” Thank you for the concern, I won’t. I do think, however, that RoR should put on the advertising and marketing information about this server that it biases toward policies that encourage xrealming. Boldly state on the banners of the website that RoR features an xealming environment. To do otherwise is a lie of omission.
That said. Thank you for the server. It was a lot of fun and I can’t begin to imagine the massive time investments made to recreate this fantastic game. Everyone has benefited by the amazing group of folks that work hard in supporting this effort. Please consider being very candid about this important topic in your marketing.