Quote Originally Posted by Sho Minazuki View Post
It's frankly amusing that people still cries about the ones who sits around in bases all day, apparently, they have the privilege to do that sort of thing because they've had already proven themselves by warring for those bases. Almost all of the aspects in Era when it comes to competition such as basing, sparring, pking, etc... are regarded as Survival of the Fittest. Try participating in the war between The Alliance and Team No L. Join either or even both sides, so you'd be able to perceive what these gangs has in common, what they're really fighting for, and how much struggle and effort they're putting for a game that is on the verge of death.

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As for people who doesn't even know what basing is, or the concept of basing itself. I suggest you gather more "relevant" intel about it, before making a judgment call or stating an irrational answer that could amplify the issue. To put it simply, try to keep your mouth shut if you don't even know what you're standing/fighting for. Just like in a debate, you won't be able to win for your stand if the majority doesn't agree with you, it's either because you don't even know what you're saying or you're declaring as well as stating something irrational and unorthodox about the topic.
Yea sure, survival of the fittest...that's why they are losing players. The fittest are overpowered and have a dominant hold over bases and wins, making the activity boring and meaningless. Yes, on the grounds of meritocracy they deserve those, but fairness is as such compromised. We have overpowered basers against newer ones, how are the newer ones likely to win if the more experienced ones do not give leeway? That's why the system should be modified to give newer gangs more leeway - that is key to keeping the players.