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  1. 1. In which of these servers would you play?

    • On a low rate (<5x)
      7
    • On a medium rate (<50x)
      11
    • On a common high rate (>1000x)
      3
    • On a high rate that you can learn all skills
      2
    • On a high rate that you can stuck sub-classes
      6
    • On a medium rate that you can learn all skills but for high SP Cost
      2


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I want simply to get some ideas about what users think about servers :) I know that there is a poll that looks like this, but it doesn't have these options (it only refers to rates). I don't want posts of your opinion, or spam posts, OR USELESS posts, simply vote and use alt + left :)

 

This poll will expire in 7 days.

 

*As we have democracy i cannot inhibit you from posting, but it is not needed ;D I want to avoid spamming...

 

Thx a lot...

Posted

well killer sry for interrupting your pots but i wanted to say something... Until yesterday i was playing "noob-servers" like x30 and more... But today i started official server( Gustin) and i have to say that it is the best server that i ever played. I was 6lvl and someone invite me to his clan lvl.5, he gave me top NG etc for nothing, that's the spirit of the game  :) . Also "noobs" that say some bad words  :P for ur family etc doesn't exist here... That's all folks  ;D

 

Again sry for interrupting ur post....

Posted

On a high rate that you can stuck sub-classes.

 

Simply because u just have to look at Dragon network...they had 10k players Omgg :)))

Posted

on a medium rate cause not to difficult to get the lvl not to easy lots of players will be playing (thats teh most wanted type) and sieges and other events can easily occur.

Posted

On a higt rate for me. Because i dont want to spend other time to exp... I have spend days for L2! I am boring so far.

bored

 

a special pvp server for me...

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

man if is to play x1 go play on official :D no wipe no lag ,everything!community...

and «  on: May 13, 2007, 10:52:47 PM » so i think they have already know the rate its x30 ;)

Posted

Id go for a x25 / x25 / x25 / x35 rate server with B+ being craft only and DVC the only place to get A grade and higher.  Fun locking down DVC and needing to spend 10 hours doing trains of 50 kariks, 30 limals and 35 malruk lords like i did back in the day ^_^

Posted

hmmm......it's strange...many of you think x50 is great...that's a useful information for

the server I am going to set up...

 

*I vote x1000 PvP sErVeR

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