The answer is simple really. Accessibility.
In OF we had Emain. If you wanted to find instant action, you could always find it in Emain. Midgard and Albion had constant action right outside their player keeps.
The objectives were simple. Capture a few keeps and flags. We eventually were able to teleport to flags in Breifine, which solved some of the Milegate troubles.
OF was not perfect, in fact it was incredibly flawed. However, OF was more accessible for casual players. It was easier to navigate and better at directing players towards the action.
Boats in New Frontier solved some of the problems with OF Milegates, but the RvR in NF is aimless. NF is too confusing and spread out.
In OF we had Emain. If you wanted to find instant action, you could always find it in Emain. Midgard and Albion had constant action right outside their player keeps.
The objectives were simple. Capture a few keeps and flags. We eventually were able to teleport to flags in Breifine, which solved some of the Milegate troubles.
OF was not perfect, in fact it was incredibly flawed. However, OF was more accessible for casual players. It was easier to navigate and better at directing players towards the action.
Boats in New Frontier solved some of the problems with OF Milegates, but the RvR in NF is aimless. NF is too confusing and spread out.