And so the end is neigh.
After the EIC we basically released that we kinda wanted a break or even call that our last competitive tournament, we have been fighting together now for nearly 1.5 years for those who were in the first 17e even 2+ years and it has come to the point of where we all feel like we are done.
The competitive scene is not anymore what it used to be, we are fighting in circles as it feels, KKA, 66th some other regiment and repeat week in, week out.
This has been draining our motivation like a lot, I dont want to say this is it and we are done, because that is not true we want to continue as a community we have been playing together now for some time in NW aswell as other games.
We would like to continue this trend of playing games together so I will keep the ts up and will keep playing together in what ever game we feel fit, we will still do the occasional NW event or Holdfast as Holdfast atm is just a bit of a meme which is rather fun.
In terms of the members who would like to continue playing competitive it being in the upcoming RGL feel free to join any other regiment for that, no grudges will be held for that.
Tomorrow will be giving some further details to anyone that is interested for that.
As a personal word towards all the members that stayed with me since the moment they joined I would like to thank you for that, you have given me some of the most fun times in NW ever and if it was not for my irl life preventing me from being active and the rather poor state of the competitive community in NW I would have loved to continue with you guys, you are by far the best regimental members a Colonel could ask for.
A big shout out to all of our old COs/NCOs who have come and gone over the past 2 years such as Harris and Aximus who played big parts and of course the current COs aka Big Shaq aka Jammo, Caskie, Etherton and all of our superb NCO's of the regiment that helped maintaining the regiment as it was and helped me buidling it up from the start to what we have become.
Yours faithfully,
Pieter Gorter/Augustin Friant