We've had dplogin for a rather long time now, and although it does it's job very well, some players (myself being one of them) have begun wondering what exactly the point of it is.
More specifically, certain aspects of the system that appear to have little to no purpose.
Why exactly is multi accounting considered such a terrible offense? Before dplogin, people went about with millions of names in millions of clans, and as I remember, it went rather smoothly.
I can understand if the idea behind dplogin is having each name designated to ONE player, and only that player, but doesn't this pose yet another problem? Especially in a game that doesnt have a massive community, people shouldnt have to run into a problem where their name is taken. For veterans coming back, they may find someone stole their name who has never even played the game. If we were playing some critcally acclaimed game owned by millions, the chances of getting any name without numbers is fairly low, and that's understandable. However, we're playing a game where there's basically no chance of running into a server where someone has/wants the same name as you. Even if someone used the same name, that doesnt mean they ARE you, they can attempt to impersonate all they want, it's not accomplishing anything.
The second point I'd like to make is multiclanning. I'm not entirely in favour of implementing a 'multiclanning' system, but I don't see why it should be shunned. It pretty much makes the game look more active, lets newbies do as they please in whatever clans they want. Before dplogin, it wasn't a real problem in the first place, people were aware it was going on and didn't really mind.
And my last point is the hassle it causes to new players. Especially if you just want to try the game out, going into a server only to get kicked because you havent registered an account isn't exactly going to create interest in the new players.
I apologize if this comes off as aggresive, I'm merely stating the point of many members of the community, and hoping to get some intellectual responses.