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It was awesome and I wanted to eventually participate in it.
why didn't you? its a shame eq couldnt gather 16 player brackets instead of 8...
I could come up with quite a few excuses like having to work, promoting the server, and a few side projects. Honestly, I don't know what I was doing during the event but it's been a bit since I've even gotten on to play. It's possible I could have played in it and I probably should have. I also probably should have mentioned how I felt about all of the boards and regularly updated topics that were implemented for the UWC. It just creates too much work for the person handling it. I think the drive to keep up with it quickly decreases when you create an overabundance of routine work such as this. I actually think that's one of the reasons UWC went downhill. This reminds me of the saying "Your eyes are bigger than your stomach" except instead of food, it's boards and topics. o_o
I try everything to save this game, unfortunately the staff dont really cares and most of peoples cant play without hacks, im just done.
I honestly don't see much trying from you. Trying to save this game would be to continue hosting tournaments for the UWC to bring a better experience to war2 in it's current state. Also, I played two archers games with a different newb on my team each time the other day. The host asked me if it was okay and I gladly played with them on my team. This was probably the first map that these guys had ever played on the server and I tried to coach them from start to finish. Maybe they will get on the server again because they felt welcome and would like to learn more about the map they played. They have also met a player who is willing to help them learn. I can't tell you how many times I've seen random players saying that I was the one to teach them how to play. After those games I went and joined one of your GOW games. I was welcomed to a S9, to which I replied s9=bananas, and was immediately banned from the game. How does this help save the game?