HolyLight wrote:Darwoth wrote:i agree, but try to explaining that to the instant gratification world of warcraft kids like leelee
You just wouldnt want it, because you would be king of a dead server again.
must be about that time again........
HolyLight wrote:Darwoth wrote:i agree, but try to explaining that to the instant gratification world of warcraft kids like leelee
You just wouldnt want it, because you would be king of a dead server again.
Thor wrote:No need to remember. As the original poster of this "idea" you are eligible for digging it up for us.
saltmummy wrote:You sad sad little man, my heart weeps for you. Better not go outside or your thin, tissue paper like skin might spontaneously rupture while your fragile sensibilities violently shatter spraying salt and urine all over the street.
Darwoth wrote:I Do not want to be king of nothing again like i was on Jamestown
Taipion wrote:The only thing a "new" permanent server would do, is divide player numbers, which is a bad thing.
saltmummy wrote:You sad sad little man, my heart weeps for you. Better not go outside or your thin, tissue paper like skin might spontaneously rupture while your fragile sensibilities violently shatter spraying salt and urine all over the street.
HolyLight wrote:Procne wrote:When and where was that promise made?
Cross server travel was promised for a very very long time.
If you cannot remember it, oh well.
TotalyMeow wrote: Claeyt's perspective of Salem and what it's about is very different from the devs and in many cases is completely the opposite of what we believe.
Dallane wrote:HolyLight wrote:Procne wrote:When and where was that promise made?
Cross server travel was promised for a very very long time.
If you cannot remember it, oh well.
It was NEVER promised. It was a idea because pdox forced them to make multiple servers. Loftar explained why it would take a very long time to do this. Overall it's a TERRIBLE idea and would hurt the old and new servers more than help.
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