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View Poll Results: Is variance still needed?
Yes, it promotes "competition" 75 29.18%
No, its an unneccesary non-classic time sink 182 70.82%
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Old 03-16-2010, 02:45 AM
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Then let them agree here, and we can all come to an appeasement. Also lets hear from the rest of server, as everyone is going to want to raid at some point. Its not my world, its not your world. settle with that fact.



Nizzarr, of inglorious basterds, did come up with the spawn variance, and while this would work in a perfect world, Norrath is not one.


if your only rule is to KS, instead of settling like real people, then there is PVP for you.


GMs ruled in favor of whatever they saw fit for the situation. if you're implying GM favoritism, then you're still months behind, and possibly a few brain cells short.
smoke more, or smoke less, stop being a halfass stoner.
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if your only rule is to KS, instead of settling like real people, then there is PVP for you.
Look at Nilbogs Signigture. This is exactly what he doesnt want.


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GMs ruled in favor of whatever they saw fit for the situation. if you're implying GM favoritism, then you're still months behind, and possibly a few brain cells short.
smoke more, or smoke less, stop being a halfass stoner.

Where did that tinfoil hat go? time for Hasbin to wear it again.
 


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