A Couple Of Things That I'd Like To Mention. The Drop Party was scheduled to start at 10:30PM GMT. Turns out that it started earlier than this. My question is, how is this fair? A lot of regular .ORG users and donors missed out on it including myself. Surely if a time is set then it should be stuck too. Again, a lot of users missed out on this Drop Party due to miscommunication from the Staff to the users. This is NOT fair. Secondly, the server received a HUGE influx of .NET users. Another question i'd like to as is, did any .ORG regulars actually get anything decent in the Drop Party? My guess is that most of it went to .NET users who will probably never set foot on .ORG again. This is NOT fair. Now I know that a lot of you are probably going to call me "Salty" or "A Saw Looser" but the fact is that this Drop Party was NOT fair on the regular .ORG users. A lot of us missed out on getting something. In my opinion, this needed to be mentioned as, again, it is not fair on us regulars who donate to this specific server and play this specific server that is .ORG. What are your thoughts? -b8ola
I missed out bc I scheduled to be on at 5:30 EST, I understand the net DP ended early but whatever.... (definately not salty or anything...). As for the net players, there is nothing you can do but hope they sell items to org players so the items are at least in the org players' hands, however it seemed very few players who actually play org received items. A little disappointed to say the least, but thats bc i didn't win anything.. feel free to call me salty.
Yes, the scheduling was a little bit wonky because of the change of how the net drop party went, but theres little that could have been done about it. This is why people come on earlier than the scheduled time. From what I saw, yes, a good amount of org regulars got decent things from the Dp. And what does it matter if net regulars got the heads and whatnot? The way I typically see these dp's go down is if an active net player got something on org, they sell it to org players for net currency. Or they trade someone a net head for an org head. I don't really see the problem in that - the heads ultimately get "returned" to an active player that server (either org or net) Like I has said in my pervious paragraph, the items will eventually be in the hands of an active player after trading. Yes, org regulars may not have gotten it straight from the drop, but who cares if theres still an opportunity to get it from trading and such? (my opinion of course. ) I don't see why its such a problem for org players seeing net players get their drops. I don't see any net players making a big fiasco about the org peeps who got drops on net :/ I understand that org is a smaller server and a lot of you guys want to see the winnings go to those of us who make our home on org. But ya know, that's just how things are. The items will most likely return to the hands of an active orger by trades and whatnot from neters, and even if they don't.. who cares! This is supposed to be a fun holiday activity. Instead of saying "ooo so many net people got org items" or "so many org people got net items", we should instead just celebrate whoever won something and just have fun. Something else Id like to point out is how disappointing it was to see how unwelcoming and childish so many "org regulars" were being to our visiting net guests. Org players are always saying how welcoming and how friendly they all are, and yet it was like a warzone in that chat over some net players. Net is our sister server, we are part of them as much as they are part of us. It shouldn't be a matter of "org" or "net", we are all under the umbrella of "Skyblock". Regardless, though, congradulations to all of you who got something from either of the drop parties. c: And Happy Easter!
shots fired @ everyone else who was acting like that as well xD ily2 bb, am give u cookie later cause luff
I'm a .net player but if I had gotten a head I would've given it to a .org regular. So...um...don't judge a player by their server? I don't know just ignore me
The time never changed. Since the .net drop party started a few minutes early the .org one started a few minutes early. The time never changed.