4 pages of drama since I posted here yesterday and gigantic walls of excuses.
Thing that is missing here is abit of self reflection.
Obviously alot of people don't like interacting with DTR. The only people who can change this is DTR.
You want to be official, but I see you people have a hard time swallowing legit feedback and using it to improve the encounters. Who cares if you win or lose in this game. The thing is, its all or nothing to you. Being not as skilled as someone else doesnt mean you have to make it impossible by throwing everyone and their hamster at them.
I read you were going to raid major. That is fine. But it also shows little to no versatility when faced with other players. You could have held back several of your ships, while a part of the fleet engaged, to at least gave the other side a slight chance. That would have made a huge difference already. It is simply a matter of adjusting yourself to the game environment. The fact that you had 15 people on your side doesnt mean that you have to use them. It is simply a small courtesy to the opposing side. The game environment isn't static. It changes. Learn to not bulldozer over everyone you see just because you can.
I can never win against Wesker. Yet Wesker gives me fun fights, so even though I lose against him every time, I keep fighting him. Right now you push literally everyone from your faction instead of learning. DTR is really isolating itself, even against random indies that had no previous encounters with you. That is not what an OF is or does.
An OFs main purpose is to represent their faction in a broad gaming world, yet DTR only exists for DTR. The gaming world exists for them. They are the protagonists and they treat all other players like NPCs.
The majority of DTR is just a PVE farming gathering. There are several people in your faction that know what they are doing, but the majority from my experience is just a gathering of indies with a tag. There is only like 4 or 5 people who actually do roleplay and use the forums. The rest of them are just filler material. Nothing wrong with this, but that is not what an OF is.
My last feedback post (besides the one from yesterday) was 5 months ago. There has been little improvement since.