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Darlene159 08-01-2008 09:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cbk1994 (Post 1410523)
It's not gold servers that are causing the bodies :rolleyes:

I know that, but that is the style being used on gold.
I doubt if anything "classic" will ever go gold.
I mean, old classic style, not upgraded.

I kinda like a mix of the two. You probably dont get what I am trying to say.

I wouldn't want the stress to keep up with updates, to keep it fresh and fun in order to keep it on the gold tab.

RosesLove 08-01-2008 10:26 PM

No, even if I got a % of subscriptions I probably still wouldn't do it.

I'd rather see the server getting put to use than go dead within a few months.
It'd be flattering for him to offer it though, haha.

Even more so since I'd be able to brag about rejecting his offer. ;]

Frankie 08-01-2008 10:26 PM

From what I remember, Zone was private for a while. It went classic and for some reason, Delph (pretty sure he was the owner) wanted to get rid of it so he deleted it. Stefan globally banned him for that, took Zone and made it into a gold server.

I remember seeing his global ban reason posted on the unofficial Era forums ;o I could be wrong.

Even if your server goes classic, technically it isn't yours anymore, right? I mean, all these people that created these servers and paid for them when they were private don't own them now. I'd much rather it be classic over gold though, because more people would play.

Xterminator 08-01-2008 10:43 PM

Nope..

Demisis_P2P 08-01-2008 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Frankie (Post 1410600)
From what I remember, Zone was private for a while. It went classic and for some reason, Delph (pretty sure he was the owner) wanted to get rid of it so he deleted it. Stefan globally banned him for that, took Zone and made it into a gold server.

I remember seeing his global ban reason posted on the unofficial Era forums ;o I could be wrong.

Even if your server goes classic, technically it isn't yours anymore, right? I mean, all these people that created these servers and paid for them when they were private don't own them now. I'd much rather it be classic over gold though, because more people would play.

Dell, not Delph.
Stefan basically took over the server while he was still developing it, hired Angel and a bunch of other people that changed the server from what Dell, Morgoth and Blookat had originally planned.
Dell decided that he didn't want his work to be used for that, tried to delete it, and he got globally banned for it. His work was restored from a backup and Zone was released a short while later.

Crono1508 08-02-2008 12:00 AM

I agree with Moonie about the classic style.

I really don't like the use of custom bodies.
I like how Graal Classic bodies are designed to be honest.

Crono 08-02-2008 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Demisis_P2P (Post 1410637)
His work was restored from a backup and Zone was released a short while later.

Meh, I think Stefan re-scripted everything with some help from Jagen.

Spark910 08-02-2008 12:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Demisis_P2P (Post 1410637)
Dell, not Delph.
Stefan basically took over the server while he was still developing it, hired Angel and a bunch of other people that changed the server from what Dell, Morgoth and Blookat had originally planned.
Dell decided that he didn't want his work to be used for that, tried to delete it, and he got globally banned for it. His work was restored from a backup and Zone was released a short while later.

I had forgotten about this. Which makes it slightly more interesting that Graal Zone is being used to represent Graal on itouch :blush:!


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