QUOTE(Nuu™™ @ Jan 23 2007, 08:40 PM)

QUOTE(Snowy @ Jan 22 2007, 10:58 AM)

RS is dead.
I'm with snowy, sadly. - .-
It's inactive because no one's working together, which can very easily be temporary. I don't mean to be blunt, but we're digging our own grave with all the defeatist comments going around. All the tools are being
given to the members to get the faction moving! Events have been hosted, more are being planned, Charlie is trying to organize the guild, and we get a lot of traffic from Runescape sites. To go along with this, many of us actively play the game!
But when events are hosted, few come. When activity is mentioned, at least a few "dead" comments appear. When someone tries to make goals for the faction, "impossible" is the answer. When recruiting is brought up, "UFF" is cited. When an event thread is posted, "lack of recruiting" is said to prevent its success. When the RS Faction is brought up, "it needs to be more active" is the common reply... Either that or "we never have events".
The pessimism is what's holding the RS Faction back, not our capability. The pessimism discourages activity, it discourages events, and it discourages any new members from joining. We have more than enough members in the game to "revive" the apparently "dead" faction, and we are making attempts to actually organize the faction to do this. As long as everyone resists these attempts, however, it's going to stay the same. If that's what we want, then we can keep going...
But if we actually want the RS Faction to get going again, then let's do something about it. It's easier than many think, if only they would look at what we have going for us and the pointlessness of what's holding us back.
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I'm speaking to the RS Faction in this reply, not just those in this thread. No harm intended, this thread is about what's wrong with SeeD, but it's about that so we can fix it. So let's fix it. If anyone wants the RS Faction to succeed, then come down to its forum and leave the pessimism at the door.