bodywand wrote:This was all about fun. We proved pretty quick that we had the stronger force and our point was made very clear to Melinoe by the force that showed up to confront them (even if late). The 9 v however few Melinoe were there got old pretty quick and OmegaV (harvesting gear and all) teamed up with them so we could have some actually challenging and fun pvp. From everything I was told and understand OmegaV did not support Melinoe's declaration or take their side on the Nexus. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
-Fist
Fist, you got it. This is a game and is supposed to be
all about fun, like you said. What it seems like happened here is that Melinoe took a stance that they knew would be unpopular in order to bring out some PvP. They took a role and played it (and if they are good roleplayers, they will stick to the role that they declared for themselves in the Nexus). Others took a stance against them, and also chose a role.
What I see happening here is similar to what happened with the now defunct Light of Trykoth: Mellinoe chose an unpopular role to play and now some players are having a hard time distinguishing between what is in-character and out-of-character. What I'm talking about here is the barbs and name-calling aimed at DoubleTap (the player), his guild (the actual players), and those that chose to aid him (again, the actual players). It seems that some people are having a hard time separating the in-game persona from the real-life person directing that persona. Someone who takes a controversial, unpopular, or just plain different stance with their character is
most likely--with the exception of a griefer--doing so for the sake of entertainment and making things interesting, and not because they are a (bleeeeep)hole in real life. I'd really like to see people understand this.
This is a game, and a
roleplaying one at that. People need to realize that players are not their characters. Players should base their realtionships with and attitudes towards other players on what kind of person that player is, not what kind of character he chooses to play.