Since no one from Haxus had chimed in, we have, and always will, home whatever campaign we feel is the most competitive. This was the case before Havoc and Nexus merged, it was the case prior to DiE rerolling EP and going through its changes (ending with the formation of Havoc and others returning to AD as DiE), and it was true of IR prior to reforming as Nexus. On off nights, when competition is light on our home campaign, we go to whichever campaign has the most people to kill.
Force-Siphon wrote: »Azuras is a zergy mess that seems to be flipping a lot lately until after hours, and Trueflame has been really fun lately during prime time but at night gets rolled when no one is on.
TBH there was so much talk about DC becoming the new zerg faction with a lot of people rerolling but it is still not the case. We are the only faction without a dedicated buff server and have no competitive guild presence during off-hours, unlike AD and EP. During off hours DC usually has new guilds forming pick-up groups or solo players.
I'm not for a major exodus of other factions to DC because during prime time on the 2 most competitive servers we usually hold our own, its aussie prime-time where DC gets rolled, and i think having a competitive guild that could take up that space would do wonders for the faction and population balance, and would honestly make a lot of AP in the process.
I get why GoS left TF and don't blame them for it in the sense that if they were there it would be too much EP...but i think the idea of buff-server liberation, while noble, is not going to be solved on EP. EP is able to roll the two most competitive maps each day, so is AD if it jumps out of ganker stealth and starts taking things...DC is the only faction that can't do that. Just food for thought.