The Vanguard Beta
As seen recently in Hearltessgamer's blog concerning the Vanguard beta, found here, it seems that the hardcore gamers are once again stroking their ego and their epeens with wannabe game developer syndrome. Developed by Brad McQuaid, of Everquest fame, the game was originally said to be aimed at "core" gamers, but with the outburst of the hardcore gamers on the Vanguard beta forums for even insignificant changes such as adding maps to the game because they make it even remotely easier, the Sigil developers really need to put their feet down as dev's and take back control of this game.
Since WoW's debut, it has garnered over 5.5 million subscribers worldwide, and in doing so it has completely redefined what can be considered 'successful' for a MMO. I freely admit to being a Blizzard fan and a World of Warcraft subscriber, and after playing games Such as Everquest, Ultima Online, D&D Online, Guild Wars, and even Runsescape, I can pretty much tell you why it's been so successful: it's fun. Despite detractors, usually hardcore gamers, who call the game too easy or a "carebear" MMO, it is just enjoyable to play, whether you're a casual gamer or someone who plays 24/7.
The hardcore gamers currently in control of the beta forums with a stranglehold in flaming anyone’s' posts who disagree with them, even developers' posts, hate anything that even remotely guides you in the game. They want to be the first, and if they can, be the only people to have the proverbial "phat loot" and get to the hardest to reach areas, and they want that process to be as hard and aggravating as possible.
Sadly for them, and luckily for most of us, the hardcore gamers are a tiny minority of gamers in general, but unfortunately, they also tend to be the biggest whiners, and as such, the most vocal people when it comes to game forums, which, though many people outside of frequent gamers may be surprised to here, the developers of games actually generally read. Why they have so much sway with this particular game, I'm not sure, but let’s hope that Sigil gets things back under control, otherwise Vanguard is heading for a 4-5k subscriber base and a huge flop.

