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Originally Posted by pro4never
I posted my full set of suggestions and my reply was (and I quote)
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"First of all, I didn't read everything in here (let's be honest: it's just way too much), but I'm still confused what you're so upset about."
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I want to be clear on my opinion here, I'm not angry. I'm just frustrated that every time I make a suggestion or think of a compromise I get either a wall of silence or people who wont even read my posts fully before explaining why I'm 'wrong'.
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As this was my statement I guess I should answer:
I wasn't adressing you, I was adressing the complaint topic starter, and that should be clear as day a few passages into my post. So grabbing this quote out of its original content and forcing it onto the epvp staff as a whole is just wrong. If I offended you with that that introduction I'm sorry, I only meant to say that I was mainly referring to the post that started the whole thing off.
Anyway, let's get to it then:
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Originally Posted by CptSky
[...] If the conditions are objective, it's hard to say that the moderators are biased. Stickiing servers with more than 100 active players, running for more than 4-6 months cannot be biased, and in the CO2 world, you'll eliminate 95% of the servers that are advertised here. [...]
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Which denies the "perfect" project just because it's new, regardless of its playercounter or content. Can you honestly say that a server with 1k online players (just assuming here) and the greatest gameplay you have ever seen doesn't deserve to be pinned, just because it's only been out of a month? So instead there's a pinned project with 50 online ppl that has been online for a year. That seems highly inappropriate.
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Originally Posted by turk55
Not every server bumps there threads but it doesn't necessarily mean that it is bad. [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] is one of the best servers to play at currently and the OP last posted almost 5 months ago (page 3).
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As I've already stated somewhere else why doesn't a member of this comunity just take action and post patchlogs of said server into its topic? There's no global rule against that and if there was a local one, you guys should overthink that one.
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Originally Posted by pro4never
[...] After launching their project, they posted it on epvp, got no traction, no visibility even though they actually complied with the advertisement rules, obeyed the no self bumping rule, etc and therefor never bothered to update the thread with information on their updates, never joined in the community in any way.
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Regarding the first part: You make it seem like they did something extraordinary, matching the epvp requirements should be the norm (and actually is now, after the implementation of mod approval).
If they refuse to join the community and actively approach people, polish their topic, ... I don't see why they deserve special treatment (and pin a topic they don't even seem to care enough about to update it).
Regards
one of the 4 mods sent by the administration to vote no and rate 1 star ;)