I don't understand what's the big deal about cliques anyway. Every real life establishment has them, schools have them, workplaces, communities, games, etc. There's always going to be cliques. There are cliques on Balmung, I'm not going to parade and say "Oh no! I swear we're not." But we're accepting if people want to join into these so called "cliques"
But what people need to understand is that it's not just Balmung. Wouldn't Gilgamesh need to be a clique in order to survive until the player base flourishes? What's going to happen a month after release when characters on Gilgamesh have started to flesh out their RP and made in-game friends, then a new player comes along and accuses the group of being a clique?
Both servers are going to have cliques no matter what you do, because some players are going to choose to RP that way. No matter how hard you try to avoid it, it's going to happen. But that's just my honest opinion because it's kind of natural. Pick a server that suits your needs and the type of roleplay you're looking for, or the way you want to play the game, but not because you want to avoid several people coming together and forming a group.
But what people need to understand is that it's not just Balmung. Wouldn't Gilgamesh need to be a clique in order to survive until the player base flourishes? What's going to happen a month after release when characters on Gilgamesh have started to flesh out their RP and made in-game friends, then a new player comes along and accuses the group of being a clique?
Both servers are going to have cliques no matter what you do, because some players are going to choose to RP that way. No matter how hard you try to avoid it, it's going to happen. But that's just my honest opinion because it's kind of natural. Pick a server that suits your needs and the type of roleplay you're looking for, or the way you want to play the game, but not because you want to avoid several people coming together and forming a group.
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