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What is that every time i see under the private server requests and the private server ads that the most wanted and the best servers are for interlude or hellbound ? why ? gracia epilogue is the newest so it should have the most stuff and newer things on them . so why pick the older chronicle ? whats so special about them ?

 

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because c3/c4/int are the best chronicles almost to every oldschool player...

New players prefer gracia part1/2 and final cuz it was more graphics. That's all.

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Wow then there must be ALOT of oldschool players :) lol

it's coz on c4 times activity was so much, sieges was just amazing.

Also there were less servers and homemade fail servers.

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Well it's based on how players feel for the game. The thing was old players got used to the style of old chronicles. Once the new one came [Kamael] almolst the whole gameplay + graphics changed many players didn't want that so they keep the fire of the oldschool alive others who like the changes of course stayed and continued as the game developped.  I hope that's an answer to your question.

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it's coz on c4 times activity was so much, sieges was just amazing.

Also there were less servers and homemade fail servers.

 

i totaly agree with u in this problem C1..until C4 was brilliant but now most ppl make home servers and do epic fails with them

i searched for some C4 servers but couldnt find any good ones :P

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Ok yes ... thanks everyone :) i got it now:) im kinda a very new player cause i started playing l2 in june :) (2009)  so i didnt know anything about the previous chronicles :)

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