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Old 08-30-2009, 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Vima View Post
Progress on the classsic tab servers, Valikoria, N-Pulse, UN etc is really slow, a heck lot slower than on some UC servers.
If UC servers are developing content quickly, yet not making it to the Classic tab, then their content obviously isn't good enough.

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For servers on the classic tab it's relatively easy to get staff, there are many under construction servers who only have three or four staff.
This is Stefan and Unixmad's faults? This is Classic servers' faults? No and no. Advertise, show your potential, treat your staff well, and you'll be just a good as a Classic server. I should mention that Valikorlia has maybe five active developers at any given time. It doesn't take an army to make a server.

The only benefit Classic server have -- at least, Valikorlia has -- is that we are able to retain our old playerbase, those with Lifetime Classic that don't have to upgrade on a regular basis. Once these players go away, we'll all be in the same boat. Hopefully by then costs will have decreased.

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I think if they would be more interested in whats going on in their game, keep in track of the servers... build a bond, inspecting servers faster, communicate with the people ... after all this is a very small community.
And if mountains were made of rock candy and rivers chocolate, the world would be so happy and fun. If a server needs to be coddled to produce content, then they don't deserve to be given a passing glance. Put some elbow grease in to it, submit a request for a server inspection, and see if your hard work paid off.
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