Wow, well if nobody cares, but those people that don't want anything new, then we can go and do it anyways.
This whole disscusion seems to be "the" example for what was stated as the reason for most people, why they don't want to have anything to do with URU anymore.
We brought an idea. We are willing to go through with this idea. But all we hear is:"You won't be able to do it!" "Your not allowed!", "Stop trying to change something!" etc.
It was all possible to be created. We are allowed to do anything, since Open Source means exactly that, to take the source and make something out of it. We change things, that we think are bad, cause those that don't want to change it are just too comfortable to use any effort on changing things "that can be lived with".
Well that's that.
I take a stand as a new joined community Member, that was happy to see OS coming out, just weeks later after I joined. That was happy that finally age building, might get a little less complicated (PyPRP2 being less coding and more focus on building ages) and more open cause of GOW Server where bugs would be gone, where the guild would finally be able to make ages available that we as a guild brought together.
If those that disagree with any change, or with the change in the Nexus System disagree, are people that don't want to play online anyways, why not just leave us and our project work in peace. If it doesn't concern you, hold your peace!
Nathan, I am more than ready to model out some things. In fact I have already made little concept sketch and expect a PM off you to discuss further things.
Open Uru is still running and if GoW doesn't fork, then Open Uru will bring some changes. And if it has to be, we can always start our own shard, when dirtsand or MOSS is far enough and implement it there. And for all those that see armageddon coming for URU, at least we did something and we will be able to look at our creation and say, "We did this." This is what Age creation should be about, not credibility, fame or general acceptance.
Short Sketch

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