Dillion Harper, on 09 August 2016 - 05:07 AM, said:
There is a mod about to remove your post, but I kind of agree with you.
I kinda like the Idea of a manditory military service like the Roman Empire had. A brief part of life that can teach "some" people discipline.
The days of the military fixing people died a long, long time ago, if they ever existed. To be honest, some of the biggest mess-ups I know in life are ex-military, and many of them bear a chip on their shoulder the size of a Hunchback's autocannon. No knock on the military there - my point is that they were perfect examples of the old notion to "send him to the military and that will fix him because nothing else will." Well, it didn't because you can't fix people who don't want to change. They can fake it for awhile, but once they are out of the service, they go right back to being whatever they were before, sometimes with an added attitude on top of it.
As for PGI, being a small business is brutal. I worked at one for a while, and it was a miracle anything got done because of the lack of staff and resources. That being said, inability to tackle fixable issues - "low hanging fruit" as the saying goes - is perhaps the biggest frustration some of us have with them. Well, that and the silly grand projects like the skill maze which were implemented so badly that the "small business" excuse doesn't cut it anymore.
Edited by oldradagast, 25 March 2017 - 10:08 AM.