This is a follow-up to something that I posted in the Midgardsormr server here.
I got flamed a little for posting it, but held my ground. I can kinda see why some people were mad about asking what's good about their server. Though I don't agree with it, I do feel somewhat bad since similar threads are popping up on their once-peaceful servers by potential competition. Not just level 1's either, levels 1-75 and they have no control over it. Time will pass though, and things will return to normal. One day a new bane of existance will be found--or they'll just go back to complaining about campers and gil sellers :).
So that brings me to this thread. Reading over the Midgarsormr servers let me know how lucky we have it here on Shiva. By all accounts, we should be severely messed up: we're overpopulated, we're the second oldest server, we are filled with gil sellers, and the list goes on. Yet somehow things are going good with us. Our population base is strong, most mobs aren't overcamped (you always have a chance at getting something) and the economy has always been relatively stable. So why is this?
One of the posters on the other server said that the only real difference between us and them are the people. Not only do I agree, but I see exactly where he is coming from. Shivans have some of THE best attitudes on the game. Sure we complain about things on the game, but most of us do things to correct it. We rarely hear about the good things though. Mostly we just post the bad.
Take Uchipu for example. He got tired of the lack of things to do, the constant competition, and everything else that makes this game suck at times. So what did he do? He organized people to get together on monday's to do fun stuff. Not even people from the same LS...people from all over! He saw a problem and he went to fix it, and our server is a better place for it. It's that type of attitude that makes us great.
I could go on and on, but I don't want to. Instead, I'd like to hear from you. What do you think is good about Shiva? Why is Shiva the place to be?