From what i'm reading here, you and Dwarfers seem to be the only ones arguing a different point... Not sure whose ruining whose experience right now.
The majority of the people in this thread are PvP fanatics. People who aren't so fond of it see the title, see it's about PvP, and think "I've got no suggestion to make there... I don't like PvP." There are only a few of us who don't like the suggestions made that have actually looked in this thread. Thus there are only a few of us who are arguing against it.
This is a good point, though. I'm getting very little support, even though if many people saw what was going on here, I'd be getting a lot more. As Orange said, no one is really taking what I have said into account here. The logic of many people here seems to be "He has a different opinion. Tard.". I'm basically arguing with the Tree Creepers about whether or not PvP should rule the server. As I am the one opposing it, I don't really see what I can do to change anyone's mind. TC are completely about PvP. Admitting that letting it rule the server would be a bad thing would be like them denying their own existence. As I'm not going to accomplish anything but getting Tard ratings unless more people who have differing opinions about PvP enter the thread, I'll stop posting for now. I've wasted a good portion of my morning on this.
One last thing:
@Shizz: I appreciate that you've been a bit more constructive in your comments than your fellow guild members. However, your memories of Zeal differ a lot from those I've heard from others who played during it. People spent their time doing other things, I guess. No, I did not play Zeal. I joined a couple days after DG released. While Zeal was going on, I was working with a group of people on trying to save a large server that we administrated. It needed saving because we focused too much on one part of the game for too long. People got bored of it. We fought from June till January to save it, but we were unsuccessful. Stuff like that really does kill servers... We had some other bad luck, too, but we could've endured it if we hit the middle ground. And another note about Zeal: On many occasions (especially in the suggestions section of the forum), people have used the phrase "like it was in Zeal" when talking about something they wanted to be changed. Kainzo has responded to these all in basically the same way:
People who joined in Sanctum think it was the best. People who joined in Zeal think it was the best. They'll always like the way things were. However it is important to look to the future. Reliving the same thing gets old.
Not a direct quote, but pretty close. It's preferable to come up with new ideas than to revert to how things worked in the past. Some of the first cars were powered by steam. Less pollution, but today, would we ever go back to using those original cars? We might find a way to use steam power in a different way where we wouldn't lose anything we've gained, but now, we wouldn't sacrifice what we have in cars today by returning to old cars just to reduce pollution. As stuff advances, we lose some good stuff, but better things come in different forms. Everything new is somehow better than the last thing.