we have two choices:
1. Play deathstar on a crowded AOD server where there's 156 nades flying everwhere and 19 snipers, and you get banned for saying anything bad about AOD,
or
2. Play a unique map, on some server hosted by a guy whos halfway across the world and get 400 ping.
... or there is a third option:
3. Make your own server, and put whatever map you want.
Integrating RTV and making it mandatory.
Could you not?
This is just a horrible idea, I'm totally with Liniyka on this: 'nazi restrictions' is very accurate term to describe it.
You are supposed to liberate gameplay, not to introduce even more limit and regulations. I still wait for round time limits to be customizable by server owners, because that would be a right decision.
Enforcing even more restrictions for the server owners, and, in turn, for the players, would show MBII dev team as a bunch of selfish, power-hungry control freaks that doesn't care about needs and opinions except their own.
Why can't you just be normal?
whole region plays be dictated by a standardized and uniform server hosting tactic that automatically edges out all competition unfairly.
This extremely flawed point of view, that has nothing to do with reality.
There is no dictatorship right now: server owners can pick whatever map (or maps) they want, they can choice to use RTV or not to use it, they are free to activate any game mode: open, duel, FA. Players are free to join any server by their choice.
Freedom!
This is you who act like a dictator wannabe.
This is all simple: people around don't act the way you want it, so you are going to enforce them, to make them play by your rules. *This* is dictatorship.
whoever gains power and popularity initially gets to keep it forever and then dictate the terms and conditions to everyone else through coercion
Sooooooooo untrue, such a lie.
When you made your
previous thread, about very same 'issue' (which isn't even an issue), there wasn't The Resistance at all, so you targeted on AoD, begging devs to remove their server from masterlist.
tR came outta nowhere, getting popularity pretty fast, successfully fighting against Angels of Death for a title of most played NA server.
How does this fit in with your statement that initial power cannot be lost?
And why don't you simply create your own server, doing business the way you think it should be, instead of trying to destroy something that have been build by other people?
@Iscandar , you spend thousands and thousands words in this holy war, you started a whole crusade against single-map servers, but in the end, when it's all said and done, all the smoke has cleared, it all came to a single point: you just don't like what majority chose to do, so you're trying to make everybody to do what you want.