Dallane wrote: The server needs to be like HnH where the edge can expand out as the server progresses.
The servers already have this capability. The question is how big is too big for the game. Too small, and the little guys get ran over all the time, too big, and nobody interacts with each other (HnH vets that were around w3 can remember some of that).
I think you guys missed my point with my bringing up EVE. EVE is a released game, Salem is not. One can only stretch a comparison so far between the two. My comparison with EVE is that it is a game that has ran for 10 years. There are characters that have in excess of 200M SP and tons of characters in excess of 100M. There could be characters in excess of 300M at this point*. There are players and corporations worth trillions of ISK. How's a noob supposed to compete with those people? Maybe CCP should wipe the EVE servers!
When the core mechanics are set as intended, should there be a wipe? I'm undecided. On the one hand, you start everyone back off at square one and all players have to scrabble their way up the ladder on "equal" footing. There aren't legacy items potentially influencing game world progression. On the other hand, there's already a few dedicated players that have said if the game wipes, they won't be back. It's too much work for the reward expected.
There's an old saying--"A bird in hand is worth two in the bush." Will it be worth a wipe and lose a few dozen dedicated players that have stuck with it through thick and thin for a few dozen potential players that might not even stick around? It's a fine balance, and not one I'd want to make, especially after the statements that have been made in the past of no planned complete wipes.
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*This figures 2.5M SP a month over 120 months. It's a bit high, but with some of the changes in the past, and where some of the characters were when I last played, it should be possible, but not likely. I did look up the top characters on eveboard.com, and top players reporting are at about 230M.