The following could be seen as an off-topic hijack/rant, please ignore if you feel that it does so.
The planeshift dev team has a goal (or a mission) to create a game which: takes unique approaches at content, encourages roleplaying to a far greater degree than any other game in its class, among numerous other things. Of course I\'m not a part of the dev team, so as far as I know their real goal could be to take over the world. But let\'s make the former assumption.
You do not pay to play: you do not pay the dev\'s salary. This is not their job, it is a hobby. With that in mind, the devs have absolutely no obligation to listen to you/the community (where in other games you pay for a product so they are obligated to appease you). They could, if they wanted, completely remove the fighting system, recreating the MB feel of a virtual chatroom (only closer to a 3d larp with all the items and tradeskills)*. But I assure you this is not in their plans.
They could do what ever they want; it is _their_ game, not the community\'s. They don\'t have to do anything to please the community; they do not have to maintain it either. Having said that, this dev group has actually listened to the community, and based much of what is put in the game on what the community wants (which makes them totally awesome).
If you like the game, be grateful you\'ve gotten to see it, much less play it. Add constructive comments, offer to help out, since we\'re lucky enough to have devs that listen to the community that follows their game.
PS could be developed forever if it were closed off from the public and there were no community. The devs will not lose their ability to program or desire to create such a game if you (or anyone) stops visiting the forums or playing the game. Needless to say, many of the devs would not see the point if they didn\'t have a growing community to see the results they produce. So stick around, encourage them to continue working on the game.
tl;dr version: the community isn\'t an integral part of the development of planeshift. People come and go, get used to it. If you stick around, help out. Have a nice day.
*The idea of a \"3d larp\" is clearly a flawed relation, only meant to lighten the mood; it is not a part of the discussion, please don\'t comment on how dumb it is.