returner wrote:-------------
All the good original players who had the same mindset as me have now left or forsaken it for self-obtainment or materialistic shortcuts.
If people want to play for resources or strategy then fair enough but if you look at cantr stats you will see the amount of public/private talking is going steadily up which I consider a good sign because I have and always will play cantr for the roleplay.
The charrie I consider my "best" charrie has nothing but a ton of potatoes and the charrie who used to be my best was actually locked up with very little. The point im trying to make is not everybody plays cantr for the same materialistic reasons and the current climate actually makes it easier to roleplay because people waste less time trying to get vehicals and weapons and can concentrate more on what they actually want to do. I remember a charrie I had called Joan Hosa had to spend 10 long (ingame) years just working repeptivly for a bike at T and T, I finally got it but lost interest in the game after that because collecting resources meaninglessly is really boring (for me anyway)
Also boo to you for trying to compare Cantr to WoW, try finding an individual, exciting, quirky charrie in WoW

