@ Pestilence: Yes, this sort of thing is happening often in the more heated discussions. However, it most definitely is not always newbies being smashed like that. In fact, newbies are quite often doing the exact same thing. Someone may be a newbie to this board, but they most likely will have been on other boards before.
What I would not have believed but have witnessed on that thread is that zanzibar indeed is targetedly bashing the DC, while his very own behaviour is even worse. PL IMNSHO is not nearly as bad as cheating or exploiting bugs.
Anyway, back on topic: I agree that there is a tendency to ignore points that one doesn\'t agree with, which leads to endless revulsions of them being stated and re-stated and ignored instead of countered, unlike a real discussion.
As for the wipe: I have seen so many people massively and methodically exploit bugs and flaws, even long-time players, it\'s just sad and distressing.
Yes, it is only a test, and RPers like myself can easily get distracted from this fact because RP is mainly independant from the feature state of the game. However, the fact remains that cheating / exploiting is 1) clearly prohibited on the main site and 2) indecent behaviour. Whether it does harm ATM or not from a technical POV is totally besides the point. What does matter is that, as has been stated on the wipe thread somewhere, a condoning of this behaviour will send out the message \"Come to PS for all your cheating / PL needs!\". Therefore, even if technically it doesn\'t really matter, it does matter psychologically. It will, by word of mouth, spread, and serious RPers who might have heard the official statement about PS being about RP will be disappointed and not give PS a try because what they see is yet another MMO\"RP\"G that claims to be about RP but in reality couldn\'t care less. Heck, ocasionally it evel looks that way to me.
Thus, if we do not strictly enforce decent behaviour, then this will attract the wrong playerbase. And it is this playerbase that will shape the future development of PS. In two ways, actually:
1) The wishlist. While seemingly unimportant, it is a mirror of the playerbase, and what it\'s intentions are. Even if the wishes are not implemented as wished for, the general direction the wishlist moves in most certainly will, over time, influence the devs in their decisionmaking. Even if Talad remains serious about RP, he can only do so much if the remaining devs are slowly being dragged away from that. And it is easy to change peoples minds if they have no really set opinion on things. And it is my impression that many devs don\'t have one about the RP focus of PS.
2) The future devs will be recruited mostly from the playerbase. If we have a PLing and cheating playerbase, then we will get devs like that in the end. And in this case, PS will be a failed attempt.