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Originally Posted by Ducati_Link
Also ETD.. yes little changes over time works well. But sadly little changes hasn't happen over time. And now it is dead and gone.. That option is no longer open. The very old classic has been done to much at the moment. People are bored of it again, and there isn't alot to do nor work with in re-vamping that. It would still be that same thing. Teir Dal is the way to go I really do beleive. New classic start.
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As I said in one of my last posts, little changes over time is best, but hasn't happened since the Moons were managers. If Moonie becomes manager again, I think they could happen again, and N-Pulse can keep on going and evolving to make things more interesting.
Also, I had said:
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Originally Posted by ETD
I just think that the best solution would be to bring back old levels which are re-detailed.
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Either way you look at it, you're talking about bringing back old levels, re-detailing them (and finishing them in your example) and then uploading
Why even start with the Armodian and Kalton overworld? What advantages does it give you over just making a new one? A new overworld would not be restrictive in shape and size, and probably still be about as easy to make. I doubt anyone is really attached to any level on that overworld, so I see no advantage to useing it.
I say just use the overworld that was up when the Moons left... the one that actually looked like a real world, with islands and everything. Then finish funland, maybe a new island for fun, and get the thing put up... it would be better than taking many months to finish off a huge overworld, because in that time you'll already lose a lot of players, and N-Pulse has already lost too many. :/ uploading that version of the server could only take a day or 2, then adding to it from there wouldn't be that hard.
Anyways, just my opinion
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Though the results of the poll seem to indicate that people want that version of the server up most... but I do agree that you can't really judge useing that poll, since not many people voted.