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Ideal population distribution
What do you guys think the ideal distribution of levels during classic (before kunark launch) of levels would be? I thought about this when doing a /who count earlier this week, and roughly 1 in 4 people online were level 60 and 3/8 were level 55+. Should the majority of the population be around 25? 30? Somewhat normally distributed? How long would you imagine it wouuld take for green to with an average population of 3000 (I know this is a big assumption) to surpass this?
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Less than half the online population at 55+ is something I find incredible on a ten year old server. Danth | |||
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Right now the server pop overall seems down, so many of the people logging in and playing are just that invested to skew the population even more top heavy than ever. No one probably wants to go level alts if they are planning to roll on green and others/more casuals have just left for WoW classic or are taking a break until green.
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There were about 2000 at prime time on live pre Kunark. That resulted in LGuk having more than 100 players in it. Basically every room with a named was a camp. And some places without a named as well. - Not many frogs for people to kill, lots of downtime, slow leveling. I remember camping a single aviak spawn in Lake Rathe with my necro. Or a single ice giant in Everfrost. The lower level twink groups on blue are used to fast kills and having a comparatively big area to pull from. With 3000 players on green there will be a lot of sitting around, waiting for spawns or trying to find a spot where to set up a camp, just to get a bit of XP. | |||
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