phantomxz schrieb: I may not agree with these people but calling them trying to make money is a bit silly. I would expect people trying to pull that to have done their research.

As for the other side why not just do the current interview? What do you have to lose?



Two months ago , when Vasort created the Cartel he gave an interview to Bogul and Shozen who were very friendly with him where they together discussed how a Cartel would benefit the community.While Bogul and Shozen were editing the video, Vasort gave a preface to its release on the forums.I pre-emptively responded and made a one hour video voicing my position and concerns clearly ( youtube.com/watch?v=ozGlCp97Bi8 Vasort indicated that his interview with Bogul/Shozen was going to make his position clear with the community, but it was never released.I believe that original interview was never released, because on retrospect Bogul and Shozen did not want to be associated with the Creation of the Cartel.I do not think that Bogul and Shozen correctly gauged the community's distaste for such a monopoly.In point of fact there were a number of posts where Bogul especially was Impressed and Prideful for what Vasort was able to "Accomplish".I personally do not see the Monoploy of Caerleon and the Price Gouging of the Cartel to be something that anyone should be impressed with... It is not an Accomplishment to be proud of from my perspective...From my perspective, it is an indication of lazy game design elements that have cleverly been exploited.I do not like the slow pace of change and response from the developers as these Cartels and Monopolies have spread throughout the Royal Cities.I believe the community should have more frequent opportunities than a monthly auction cycle to arrest control from the Cartels.I call on Bogul and Shozen to release the original two month old interview IN FULL without editing of their discussion with Vasort on the establishment and original intent of the Caerleon Cartel.They owe this transparent release of information to the Community.VOC