Personally I think its going a bit far to say that Jena is an AI/Machine/whatever, but that's just me

Haven't made up my mind yet about what i'am going to choose, but i was leaning towards kami, but then i readed that^.What you get in game is the community which consists of same nice people no matter kara, kami or neutral and the faction devision of players. The Karavan players have a strong numerous, well organised alliance of extremely devoted players. They believe in unity under Jena's light and thereforе show up more often at outpost fights to help each other and hense they possess far more outposts all in all. The karavaneers call in sick at work, stay up until 3am at night and get up again at 6 for the faction events. This influences the numbers and makes them look "stronger". The Karavan also do share a lot among themselves. So xp catalisers, weapons or armor and even op mats is not a problem to get if you are kara... Karavan also help neutral guilds and even some kami guilds without outposts.
The kami on the other hand have only some zealot guilds that do care about the faction war. The majority doesn't show up, doesn't care that much and is rather individualistic. The Kami zealots are trying hard to pull the kami faction together but so far their success is not as great as they would like. And I haven't heard about too much charity among them. Rather people bickering about how come noone gives nothing.
velosi wrote: Whatever ruler you chose to judge others with, expect to get judged with the same ruler.
If you think you are "cool" because you dont RP...yet spend hours and hours watching your little toon dig imaginary rocks out of imaginary dirt, but someone who says "thee & thou" is a geek...uhh...yeah, do the math.
Yup i know, not to believe in everything you read/hearakede wrote:I love posts like this. Really shows the imagination of the players and their respect for fellow players regardless of their character's political affiliation.
And to the OP, as a new player I've learned to read everything with a grain of salt. It's like listening to the news. Everyone has an angle on things.