mosyo_meurseult wrote:Who are tribes? And who doesn't like them? I mean can somebody explain the war which beetween tribes and anothers? I'm also wondering is there any tribe group who lives in Jamestown?
JohnCarver wrote:Mortal Moments Inc. is not here to cannibalize the community or piece out the code. We are not here because we wish to institute pay to win models or PvE servers. Quite the contrary.
Gallient wrote:The Tribe is a group of bug-abusing players who picked a fight with a group of elitist bug-abusing players, who were defeated by treachery. The tribe then used extortion to force most of the server to pay them and make them stronger.
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Jalpha wrote:Gallient wrote:The Tribe is a group of bug-abusing players who picked a fight with a group of elitist bug-abusing players, who were defeated by treachery. The tribe then used extortion to force most of the server to pay them and make them stronger.
Fixed.
The tribe is a bunch of loudmouthed kids who trample on the other childrens play-sets for no good reason. They have single handedly destroyed the vast majority of market interaction on Plymouth, created a massive chasm between the new and old players and caused a great exodus as people tried to get away from them.
Now Plymouth is wandered by the homeless and poorly skilled, with nothing meaningful to do. Even the tribe, like a rabid dog who has torn apart his favorite toy, tires of Plymouth and begins to set their sights on the other servers... As players are slowly assimilated or forced to leave... Salem will die.
Now Plymouth is wandered by the homeless and poorly skilled, with nothing meaningful to do. Even the tribe, like a rabid dog who has torn apart his favorite toy, tires of Plymouth and begins to set their sights on the other servers... As players are slowly assimilated or forced to leave... Plymouth will die.
belgear wrote:
uhhh
TBH
The purity change was what killed the game. Currently there is no chance of catching up to the Tribe, and that is the only problem. Given enough time with the old foods people would have been able to catch up, but as of right now it will be months and months until it is possible. (That is, if it ever IS possible again.)
So what I am saying is,
It is not the disparity that is the problem. They worked hard to get to where they are, so they deserve that seat.
It is the lack of a method of bridging the gap.
The Tribes presence gave other people something to work for. Either to grow strong and oppose them, or to grow strong with them. The lack of purity foods destroyed the option of opposition.
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