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They filled it up so they had the subscribers for it, they made their money in that sense. This is good for us as it persuades a fraction of them to move here, red or blue, red or blue, red or blue, RED or BLUE , RED or BLUE , RED or BLUE , RED or BLUE , RED or BLUE , RED or BLUE , RED or BLUE , RED or BLUE ,
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#12
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Thinking of starting to play again...
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#13
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careful of what you say over there. they need positivity. reppin the community if you invoke the word p99.
frankly don't understand what this launch fiasco fuss is about. haven't they played a launch title or even another TLP? it never works week 1. then again now that i mention it when has a community for a launch title been patient and positive.. hmm... | ||
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#14
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Anyone who has played any EQ server in the history of the game day 1 or 2 of launch knows it horrible. When EQ was released it crippled the entire internet infrastructure in San Diego ffs.
I think the difference here is they didn't even analyze their own data (releasing 2 progression servers Fippy and Vulak) to come up with a plan that at least had a snowballs chance in hell of succeeding. I agree with Magikarp though, people need to be careful mentioning P99 over there despite the public acknowledgement a few weeks ago by Daybreak. | ||
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#15
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All of the people that were going to play TLP are going to go to the p99 blue server not the red, and the ones that do come here are gonna quit as soon as they find out they can't 5 box or when they get ganked in crushbone...
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