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Originally Posted by xXziroXx
Far from everyone feels this way, obviously, since Graal is still making money. And yes, it is somewhat dead to what it used to be, but it goes up and down like it always have. Just since they changed the whole account system, there's been a **** load of Graal#### registered, meaning there's definitely new players coming.
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Or just a lot of people getting banned and getting their parents to buy them a new one. Seriously, how long do you think the actual new players stay on Graal before deleting it and sueing the owners for waste 10 minutes of their lives?
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Originally Posted by xXziroXx
You're looking at it from the wrong perspective. No one is forcing you to develop your own server, if you want to make your own playerworld you have to rent space for a server - exactly like webhosts etc.
And don't bring up the "but I need gold to work on UC servers!!" bullcrap, because CJ changed that a while back. If you pay for Graal, you get access to everything, whether you want it or not. That alone is an awesome change, sure it makes the game a little bit more expensive, but it unites the subscriptions into a single one which makes it more efficient in the long run.
If you were to combine the prices of the previous P2P, Zone Gold, Kingdoms Gold, and Playerworlds Gold - it'd be a lot more expensive then the current subscription.
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Um, the fact that you have to pay for a Develoment licence AND the tools for some dead beat game is
STUPID. If anything, they should be paying the members who got their servers to classic considering that those are the servers that are keeping Graal alive.
I'm pretty sure if Zodiac, Era, or even Unholy Nation were to shut down and eventually become their own game, Graal would completely be dead. Seriously, $100 to buy the license, then another $30 for the tools. The most action you'll ever see on your server is 40 people.
"Awesome! I'm paying $130 to entertain a decaying rate of 40 people! Totally worth the money guys!"
People are better off buying RPG Maker and sending their game to the public. There are games on miniclip.com that have more players.
If you want to continue throwing money at a dead game, go for it.