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Old 12-20-2005, 01:51 AM
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Originally Posted by syltburk
sorry darlene, but n-pulse are totally different from classic, both content-wisely and also the players. You have to be their to understand it.
That is correct, however, that isn't really what I was talking about.
The oldbies of NP feel the same way about NP as the Classic oldbies feel about Classic...see what I mean?
Also, I was there. I played Classic for a long time when I first started playing about 6 years ago I think, somewhere around there, and I loved it.
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Originally Posted by yojimbokintoray
new manager would fix all problems.. so add someone like Inspiration as manager and classic will be good agen
Players will have a problem with any Manager chosen, it's the way Graal is.
Everyone is different, and have different opinions, and preferences.
No Manager will ever be able to satisfy everyone 100%

To Minoc: I really can't argue with you about the state of Classic right now, as I don't really play it often enough.
I only offered my opinion on the way Classic used to be, and what I thought about the debate on whether to change it, or keep it the same.
So I really don't want to debate the issue to death.

To be honest, I am really torn between what I want to see, and what I think would be the right thing to do, both being different.

I want old Classic, but I do not believe that is the right thing to do for the future of Classic.
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