Toxic group of kids!

Then why are there still roleplayers. And why are there still OOCers - which are also the majority?! How come the two can live together?!

Does it mean that all OOCers aren’t griefers? Does it mean that griefers didn’t kill these servers to begin with? Does it mean that griefers maybe weren’t even the problem behind the server’s collapse? After all, if RP had been made impossible, there wouldn’t be RPers at all.

I just find this line this attempt to defend the “OOCers did it! bad guys!” reasoning really poor.

ER/DMF was the smallest European realm before it was merged with DB.

And, no, merging it with DB didn’t lead to more roleplay, lol. That is quite telling, as DB is a medium to high pop realm still.

Anyway, got a BBQ to attend to. Lata.

I was there when club penguin died

The problem with these merges - while a cool idea on paper - is that you’re adding communities where like 1% of people still roleplay together

The result does the opposite of growing that scene in the long term

Just goes to show that there really are no absolutes in human suffering

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Merging is the equivalent of someone moving into your house when you’re at the store. And now you have to awkwardly try to share it with a bunch of strangers.

cheaper rent

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I see you haven’t abandoned the idea of making a strawman out of previous arguments. Never claimed their server was perfect or anything, and never claimed they had 200 people online. Can you find this quote, or you’re just making up things to make your points easier?

In WoW, it has always been the case that some servers attract more players than others. Just look at classic, where this phenomenon is even clearer. Why is Twisting Nether bigger than, say, Doomhammer? They just got a playerbase which became more active, and this in return promoted people’s attention. They leave the small server to join the big one.

Argent Dawn had a bigger population by the time the server transfers were allowed, and when many other players decided where they should go, they aimed for a place where casual RP was to be found anywhere.

we usually have 200 people online tho :wink:

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Guilds and communities were torn apart. People i knew didn’t leave because they wanted a larger server. They left because they felt they couldn’t do the one thing they were on Defias Brotherhood to do. RP.

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my child will ignore

:innocent:
my child will upvote for PainG

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Not speaking of that server, as it was not an RP server like AD.

Or they left because their friends who they RPed with went to AD and they wanted to RP with those people still.

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And let me tell you, having to start fresh on a new server REALLY sucked at first. Not knowing anything about the normal hubs / large guilds or anyone OOC. Having to try and track down former friends and guildies whom you didn’t have on bnet or on a discord. Not something i’d want to do again willingly.

Yes, this played a big part in it. Domino effect.

Sorry, I will try not to invoke your previous arguments as much in future. I get that it’s pretty unfair to be haunted by the spectres your own opinions

Wait… so you’re saying a server with a higher RP population attracts more RPers? You’re so close bro :pinching_hand:

By the Holy Light, do NOT open the realm list and check what server type Defias Brotherhood is

Worst mistake of my life

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Saying that it was an RP-PVP server still makes it an RP server (with pvp). If you say thats not the case (which you done before) you are actually just trolling

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:weary: worst mistake of his life

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Only when they’re reported in a wrong way.

Just with more activity. More activity = more interest. There could have been five times more OOCers than RPers, and the effect would have still been the same. As a matter of fact, the idea that OOCers were somehow made RP impossible within these other communities is just fake info. They moved because AD had more opportunities.

Edit.

You’re lying or you’re too dumb to understand the difference between an RP and RP-PvP server. I can’t tell.

Well, DB is a high pop server, isn’t it? Why is it not attracting many RPers right now? It is the same server designation and roughly the same population, right?

What’s the difference?

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Never really understood mixing rp with pvp servers tbh, being forced flaggled in a server with rp on the label is begging for trouble.