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i m playing l2 quite a long time. started at c3 all the way up to epilogue

point is that now it doesnt thrill me in any way. i tried lots of different servers for that matter, low/mid/high rate, pvp with farm/without farm, extreme stats, substack, factions, and more or less anything that could be a bit different, and as a result slightly exciting to discover. but now nothing is good enough. i have got bored of farming, servers that dont need much farm are unbalanced, those that need are dominated by few. i also went after some mid rate servers at their beggining only to find that no matter what i did there were ppl with 1 grade equip higher than me (icarus in 3 days???????) and, surprise surprise, even those proved unbalanced.

 

is it just me with this small prob???

pity is i did like l2, especially interaction with ppl showing their true colors and not full frontal hypocritism i have seen in real life :)

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Another topic about "how dead is l2" ... lmao .. you tryed wrong servers. I bet you played only fullbugf servers.

Real lineage is retail-like, not with buffs 2h, all items in shop , etc ,and it's not dead. Maybe you are too bored to play anymore

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Another topic about "how dead is l2" ... lmao .. you tryed wrong servers. I bet you played only fullbugf servers.

Real lineage is retail-like, not with buffs 2h, all items in shop , etc ,and it's not dead. Maybe you are too bored to play anymore

 

i think so too. its just that there is nothing new to do. i enjoyed low rate server with retail stats (twice) but at least in the beggining (a month or so) i had nothing to do. and i wont start another one like them for the same reason. i did join a lot of wrong servers, but it was just cause i was looking for something new.

any other intresting free mmorgp to suggest?? ^^

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Another topic about "how dead is l2" ... lmao .. you tryed wrong servers. I bet you played only fullbugf servers.

Real lineage is retail-like, not with buffs 2h, all items in shop , etc ,and it's not dead. Maybe you are too bored to play anymore

Retail lineage merged all the servers they had in 2 new servers.

TWO servers, one EU, one US.

Pretty much dead.

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i play l2 since C2... and i never get bored... :) it depends on your human character... some people get bored quickly ... some never do...

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The only reason that you Greek spawns think Lineage is dead because you waste your life on shit such as The17Retards, L2 Sexi, L2 Leviticus, L2 Mafia, L2 Achen, and L2 Dubai. If you like those servers than you really have some problems, and that is your so called "Lineage." Lineage is NOT a game for you to waste your life in shit like those servers I listed above. Perhaps it's dead in the Interlude era but there are still THOUSANDS of servers out there. Not my fault you're so damn retarded and won't open your eyes and crawl out of your basement to see the reality of what Lineage is.

Lineage is not just "xaxax 1 vs 1 pvp noob." Lineage is a game that involves quests and leveling, and PvE, enchanting, crafting, spoiling, going in groups, teamwork. If you consider those stupid ass high rates to be the only real Lineage, than I pity your soul >_>

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Thrue... but interlude era is not dead... :)

 

I bet that if you make a serious interlude server wo bugs and nice new ideas... much players whould join.

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http://www.rpg-club.com/en/p-events&s=1

 

3k+ at the 5x at peak times, and a new server coming up soon, 15x.

 

Plus, there's dex, and some other l2ru servers, with thousands of people.

 

Kind of RaidFight in the summer with 3200...

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