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Rambling and inconsistent
Lesson number two: Stop being antagonistic behind our backs and we will be nicer to you.
what is this "we" you talk of. srsly.

Lesson number two: Stop being antagonistic behind our backs and we will be nicer to you.
Well, since you raise it (and I wouldn't say this otherwise): weren't you the one who kicked up an awful OOC fuss when the Netherlands and the Confederation partitioned Polish China and more or less complained that people would never do such a thing in an IOT, demonstrating IOT conventions' lack of verisimilitude in that regard, in a debate that anyone who reads EQ's background thread covering the latter half of the 19th century can see? and am I not right in thinking that your diplomacy was not anything above the ordinary, and your stories, if there were any, unmemorable? I see no particular way in which you failed to treat it as an IOTer normally might approach a NES. And - even considering that - you were a good deal better at it than some IOTers I've seen at NESing.
Plus how many guys do you know that react perfectly rationally to getting backstabbed? Do people just chortle, slap their knee, and say "Off with ye then, ya scamp!" or do they actually do everything in their power to let everyone know how pissed they are so they can raise a lynchmob?
But if they consist of anything resembling human beings, they can mesh, merge, play side-by-side and with each other with little to no conflict. We'll all be one big happy family.
Is there a noticeable age difference between the two communities? how might that affect everyones views and the impact of joining?
Are there reasons NESers should want look beyond the immediate threat of being overrun by the bandit chaos of Attila the IOTer?
Should fear of a collapsing community be sufficient reason to migrate to greener pastures others call home?
Would the increase in community size and activity create a single forum that was too big for me to manage effectively on my own?
How long (if ever) would it take for the communities to integrate themselves at the personal level? Would the merger destroy both communities?
NESing is a volatile mix of personalities that generally get along. How will adding another group of differently volatile personalities contribute to everyones gaming pleasure?
First, if you can't back off and accept your losses with dignity and grace, accepting that you've been outplayed, then perhaps the problem is not with everybody else. If you think raising a fuss is the best way to raise an OOC lynchmob to punish IC action, I will respectfully ask you to reconsider your philosophy.
NES and IOT are internet communities of like-minded individuals who have been socialized in different ways. Merging the two communities will result in an "IOT clique" and a "NES clique", with less cross pollination than one might expect.
...have you ever met any actual humans?
EDIT: This reminds me of the FFH NESers for some reason. Anyone else remember them?
Well, this is an interesting thread with great discussion and some unnecessary rudeness. I don't have any issues with the games or playing style. The questions that come to my mind are:
- Is there a noticeable age difference between the two communities? how might that affect everyones views and the impact of joining?
- Are there reasons NESers should want look beyond the immediate threat of being overrun by the bandit chaos of Attila the IOTer?
- Should fear of a collapsing community be sufficient reason to migrate to greener pastures others call home?
- The "top of page" issue is a real one that would need to be addressed.
- Would the increase in community size and activity create a single forum that was too big for me to manage effectively on my own?
- How long (if ever) would it take for the communities to integrate themselves at the personal level?
- Would the merger destroy both communities?
- NESing is a volatile mix of personalities that generally get along. How will adding another group of differently volatile personalities contribute to everyones gaming pleasure?
My arguments against this are here, here, and here, of which I will repost the conclusion:When you get down to brass tacks, IOTs and NESes are categorically similar. The only thing that's different is the user bases, and the only obstacle to this merger is a deep-seated conviction on the part of NESers that they're "better*" than IOTers. So I say merge the forums, and don't cater to the elitists.
*Some will phrase it more tactically: "We NESers are better at roleplay," "we NESers care more about narrative." This is a flimsy rationalization for what is ultimately simple bigotry, and I know this because NESers are not "better at roleplay," as if such a thing were reliably quantifiable as well as unteachable, they just think that they are.
And will furthermore state that the aspiration to certain modes of behavior, if not the reality of them, remains indicative of a serious cultural difference. "The only difference between the USA and the PRC are the people who compose both!" Yes, indeed.To sum up my opposition:
- Serious cultural differences do in fact exist between NES and IOT.
- Due to CFC policy on inclusion, it is impossible for a GM to moderate behavior in a given game, which is a problem given (1).
- Given IOT rules and continuing ambiguity therein (what does "unilaterally removing a player from a game" mean? Like when somebody is destroyed in an invasion?) I'm weary of a culture of rules-lawyering and running to the Mods/Admins over in-game actions which in turn can shut down or alter or delay games; fair or not, it's the impression I have of the IOT community.
- Extant current mutual disinterest between IOT and NES indicates neither party would gain much from unification.
- There is nothing stopping either party from doing something in the other subforum.
- Streamlining for the sake of streamlining is not a reason to do anything.
3. Although I am probably at odds with the majority of the IOT community, I really don't think IOT is collapsing. In my opinion, we are simply experiencing an IOT Winter, where the majority of school and college aged players get attacked by giant piles of coursework and have less time to play/host IOTs, causing a reduction in the amount, quality and size of IOTs. This is opposed to an IOT Spring, where everyone has loads of time and loads of games are spammed everywhere. I totally admit I could be wrong however. The reason I see that we could "migrate to greener pastures" is because it benefits the denizens of the greener pastures as well, for reasons I already have addressed.
If the answer is that the two different styles, and thus the two different groups, are incompatible, then I guess it's a matter of some people not wanting cross-pollination, or not wanting an increase in the player base.