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On 12/30/2019 at 12:37 PM, ZakFR said:

First of all, i dont think that forum is the best way to show you our community. Some servers dont have even forum and get 400-500 online. We will see activity at 10 January and we will be here to discuss it.

Here i can show you  : IMG-20191230-135141

 

897 users = 100 real  100 bots and 100 phantoms  , so? trust me u will die faster then before 

 

saga name = paid clans and 2 weeks and dead (last saga) now those clans wont join anymore since they was bored 

 

before i was scam all ppl and noone care 

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3 hours ago, AchYlek said:

897 users = 100 real  100 bots and 100 phantoms  , so? trust me u will die faster then before 

Well if you check that photo is google analytics. is not in-game and this have nothing to do with bots or phantoms. Is users clicking on website daily. 

 

3 hours ago, AchYlek said:

saga name = paid clans and 2 weeks and dead (last saga) now those clans wont join anymore since they was bored 

About that yeah people still keep saying 2 week  , payed clans etc etc but this is up to players to belive and check how in-game gonna be. I do trust their words this time when they say no pay clan no bot and no donation.

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5 hours ago, AchYlek said:

897 users = 100 real  100 bots and 100 phantoms  , so? trust me u will die faster then before 

 

saga name = paid clans and 2 weeks and dead (last saga) now those clans wont join anymore since they was bored 

 

before i was scam all ppl and noone care 

1 day left until Beta Opening!! You will join like all of us, also why so hate on saga and not to other H5 servers that do most failers? 

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First of all Happy new year and good morning. 

On 1/1/2020 at 9:40 PM, AchYlek said:

897 users = 100 real  100 bots and 100 phantoms  , so? trust me u will die faster then before 

 

saga name = paid clans and 2 weeks and dead (last saga) now those clans wont join anymore since they was bored 

 

before i was scam all ppl and noone care 

Dont be so negative, days comes opening will be in 7 days. You can see what will be on our count online. I dont think that i can put phantoms and fakes on click counter or if i can i dont even know how to do it. 

On 1/2/2020 at 3:24 AM, SoniaJe said:

1 day left until Beta Opening!! You will join like all of us, also why so hate on saga and not to other H5 servers that do most failers? 

Thanks for join us :) 

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On 1/2/2020 at 2:24 AM, SoniaJe said:

1 day left until Beta Opening!! You will join like all of us, also why so hate on saga and not to other H5 servers that do most failers? 

Sure legit bugs at betka, its time to use at live start 

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19 hours ago, AchYlek said:

Sure legit bugs at betka, its time to use at live start 

If you care about server you can report the bug's you find at our team. 

 

Beta is Online!!! :yeih:

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1 hour ago, mr zero said:

 

Is this true? lol 

Log at saga and you will see where is +16 man :). 

 

4 hours ago, Doomus said:

2 days old server and someone has vesper weapon +16 GG OP DONATE RIP xD

Do you read any greek mythology and tell that? 

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2020 and saga devs/admin want ppl to spend time lvling wtf. I saw a twitch's recording of a dude exping no stop for 4hrs just to get lvl79 and i felt rly sorry for him. Imagine killing the same mobs for 10 years all over again.

 

I see devs with files but 0 innovation.

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