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What would it take for you to switch to Red99?
Our server has a max of 85ppl around on any given night. This makes it hard to find groups, and PvPfor that matter. What are the main problems, in your opinion, with Red99?
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#2
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The main problem with Red99 is that it is Red99.
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#4
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I want an erudite sk with DE mask and full lustrous russet. Make it happen.
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#5
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I'm having a pretty good time on Red. Global OOC provides for great entertainment while grinding.
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#7
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I plan to play on Red99 when I get a new comp. When P99 first came out, global OOC was the best part, oddly enough. Every discussion always came back to whether or not weed is a bad thing. Funny stuff.
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#8
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Its too much of a cannibalistic server to ever hope to survive. It's like the ECG machine isn't registering a heart beat and its just a matter of time before someone flicks the switch and turns it off.
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#9
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Item loot, and 2boxing.
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#10
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I just don't think EQ is very good as a PVP game. I would bet that the majority of the population is casters, it surely can't be much fun leveling a cleric or rogue or warrior or something, all by yourself with the occasional gankers making it even harder.
I would maybe play if it had a population of around 1000, and lower xp rate. But it seems no fun to me because there is nobody to fight with and almost everyone is in a guild which to me, is pretty chicken... It's hardly FFA when everyone is guilded, more like group vs group, guild vs guild. I'm going to play GW2 anyway, that will be fun for PVP. p.s. It also has too many nasty people. Right from the start I saw a guild called Holocaust and knew it wasn't for me. | ||
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