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Old 04-26-2013, 03:13 AM
Kaahbal Kaahbal is offline
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Default Server state and future growth. NO RNF.

I recently (about 10days ago) came back to R99 and have been playing quite alot since.

What i saw during my first days on the server was kinda good, two big sides contesting most content, a big fun community where every single spawn was a mayor server-happening.

Azrael/Curse/Domingueros De Norrath/Force/Flowers even took a few mobs from Nihilum and game looked really fun post 50. Gave (atlmeast me) a reason to grind to be able to join in on the fun.

Then server got restarted for maintainance and all of a sudden Azrael are quiting the game? Whats up with that?

Every good pvp server needs
a) a powerhouse guild
b) a strong contender and underdog
c) people willing to balance the scales between the two.

The server had all of these factors during the last two weeks. I personally have no clue how the administration of Azrael was, but to quit when you have finally taken some even ground seems pretty dumb from my standpoint.

People are always gonna guildhop, conflicts will always happend, but to throw in the towel when one or two members quit is just dumb.

There is still a big unguilded part of the population getting higher levels, so to keep two fighting sides wont really be a problem.

Please dont make the server a ghost town.
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