Well, yes, the event was great. I won't lie, it allowed us to learn a lot about PvP, which is what we planned to do in August. We had to pull some strings to get the EOS tag transferred to the Maquis side, and we got the password to use it. And the right to use it, too. To put it mildly, this tag means something more to a number of people whose names I am not at liberty to disclose.
Now for the acknowledgments.
First, I would like to thank the Royalists. You gave us real practice, from which we drew conclusions. Although there is still a long way to go, you can be sure that the EOS will strike back. The Spartans themselves would envy the fortitude of those who took part on the side of this ancient tag (yes, @Chxlls , I didn't forget about your message in Kudos thread).
Secondly, people is sending you rays of immense warmth, @Jeuge . The fact that you remember the EOS after so much years commands respect among the veterans of this faction. You are a true old Gallic player who has seen a lot. May it continue to be so.
Of course, special thanks go to @Chronicron and @Barrier . You came up with a good event, organized it perfectly, and monitored it excellently. The PvE rewards motivated even me, someone who doesn't like PvE, to participate in simple "killing NPCs" gameplay. Kills in PvP felt like something valuable, not just another blue message. This is just another proof that with the right approach, any event will be interesting to everyone, not just a narrow circle of people.
We will be returning to Gallia soon, looking for more PvP. Everything will be random and unpredictable.
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