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    Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo

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      MeToo @SqeakyClean
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      @SqeakyClean
      Yeah, the weight-ism isn’t necessary, and doesn’t make you look good.

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      • Lemon FoxL
        Lemon Fox @Lemon Fox
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        Well, I said I would update this, so here goes:

        You were right.

        To everyone who told me: “You can’t trust Cujo!” and “The staff are crazy!” and “Bad actors will ruin your experience!” you were right and I admit defeat.

        The game was fun for most of a year, where I had crazy adventures and made tons of friends and had a big impact on the game. Cujo was fun and silly and nonserious. Most of the staff were friendly and helpful. Faction leaders on both sides were great to engage with, with one notable exception.

        But everything came crashing down when Ruby did what Ruby/Rey does best and set fire to other people’s fun. Then Cujo lied to my face about it.

        The update is as follows:

        Many of my friends are gone or weeks idle. Plot progress receded into nothingness. The rebels were allowed a single world in all this time and the Empire got to blow up the Millennium Falcon. The Jedi are unchanged. The Sith are unchanged. The galaxy is unchanged.

        And that’s not going to change any time soon, because Ruby/Rey had a bitchfit about Ben Solo having a girlfriend (not me). Sure glad we avoided THAT problem, you hateful harpy. Seriously, what the hell is wrong with you?

        As for Cujo… I’m just hurt more than anything. I was only ever nice to him. Friendly. Encouraging. And he still lied to me.

        I’m just really disgusted that she managed to do this to me not once but twice and I wasn’t even involved in the situation she flipped out about. And I’m actually pretty angry that Cujo proved this whole thread to be correct when I was absolutely convinced that it couldn’t be true. How gullible I must have seemed to him.

        Anyway, that’s my final report, almost a full year since I tried to redeem this place’s name, unless something radically changes. I may log on now and then just to see if my friends have poked their heads back in. But I’m not holding my breath.

        It was fun while it lasted, at least.

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        • KDraygoK
          KDraygo @Lemon Fox
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          @Lemon-Fox You shouldn’t be discouraged for trying to make the best out of a challenging situation. Despite the odds being stacked against you, you had fun with your friends for a good period of time and that’s important. Being revealed the truth will only make it easier for you make that hard decision to leave and dedicate your energy elsewhere. Life is just a series of experiences and this was one of them, sounds like you made newfriends in this hobby which is a huge plus so that is definitely something worth celebrating.

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            SpilledBeanz @Lemon Fox
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            @Lemon-Fox

            Every single person here who has railed against AoA’s toxicity had the same experience you did. That toxicity doesn’t always make itself immediately known, even if it’s pervasive just beneath the surface. Some persisted for years, trying to wall off the bad in order to be creative with their friends. Some even staffed there. There is a cabal of absolutely shit people at the heart of that game, and that will never change. AoA is their game. It wasn’t yours. It wasn’t ours. It’s a hard-won lesson that still stings for more than a few people who left or were forced to leave when the tipping point was reached. Just remember the good times, the cool people you were able to meet, and the stories that you were able to tell. Those individually unique memories may be the only good thing about AoA, but they do have value.

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              Roo
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              I wish I was suprised as well, between that one toxic person that seems to have total control over Cujo, Discordia being… erratic and seemingly against any RP that she doesn’t like - a few days ago there was talk on the RP channel about droid repairs and parts, and she had a fit about “Don’t you talk about buying Droid parts on this channel!” even though they were talking about an RP between a droid repiar specialist and someone needing repairs. And that’s without the other issues with some of the other staff.

              Seems all too often Discordia’s mantra on dealing with players is shoot, shoot, aim.

              Why can’t we have a nice SW MUSH that is run by stable personalities, has a nice large-ish grid (As much as I think AoA’s grid is pretty expansive and nice, it’s a bit too much at times…), isn’t run by people cough Disc cough who are death on anything other than G rated stuff, while making sure that the place isn’t overrun by the Shang crowd.

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              • Lemon FoxL
                Lemon Fox @Roo
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                @Roo said in Star Wars Age of Alliances: Hadrix and Cujo:

                Seems all too often Discordia’s mantra on dealing with players is shoot, shoot, aim.

                Oh my god, I literally had this conversation with someone about an hour ago, when they asked why I hadn’t asked Discordia about X Imperial plot. “Because she’s about as friendly and easy to talk to as a buzz saw?” “She’s just brusque! I’m brusque!” And I’m just like, “No, it’s a little more than that.”

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                  Das Auto
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                  It is strange that Discordia is attempting to police item transactions, as she is the player who was caught cheating the item system before she was promoted to staff.

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                  • TrashcanT
                    Trashcan
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                    I’m starting to feel like the staff on this game are not to be trusted, you guys

                    he/him
                    this machine kills fascists

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                    • MisterBoringM
                      MisterBoring @Trashcan
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                      @Trashcan a man in a suit and tie is making a funny face and says `` you don 't say ? ''

                      Proud Member of the Pro-Mummy Alliance

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                        Pavel @Trashcan
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                        @Trashcan a man in a suit and tie is smoking a pipe and drinking a glass of water .

                        He/Him. Opinions and views are solely my own unless specifically stated otherwise.
                        BE AN ADULT

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