by sXs » Mon Apr 03, 2017 3:22 pm
Because it was mentioned, it may be prudent to respond.
War has many casualties. Ancillary, but in most cases, unintended consequences. Opinions differ greatly amongst those involved directly and indirectly. This game has so many different dynamics that sometimes it is very hard to keep focus on a particular goal.
I harbor no ill will towards Grenada. we worked hard as a group to achieve a goal. As a nation, Grenada is in great hands. Leadership there is not out for individual gain, but for the good of its citizens.
Wars happen. PvP, Guild v Guild, Nation v Nation. But in each case, all aspects are affected. A PvP war can very easliy turn into a Guild war. A guild war can have affects on nations. A nation war can pit fellow guildmates against each other. This interconnection of gameplay will always make this game interesting and fun, but it will almost always lead to some disagreement also.
My leaving Grenada was because of the spillover affect of such a war. Rules put in place at the outset were themselves casualties of a completely unrelated war.
I wish Grenada all the best and much success. It was a definite learning experience and for that I am thankful.
Plato
"What frightens us most in a madman is his sane conversation."