Because it doesn’t have an high RP activity?
The designation isn’t the same either, but it’s not important for your point I think.
But they have similar activity, which you said is the gold standard. A high proportion of roleplayers should not matter since your claim is that they both contribute to the server in the same way:
So please explain why AD is more popular as an RP venue than DB, given that are comparable in activity
Which part is a lie and what am I too dumb to understand about RP PvP servers still being RP servers. Please enlighten me
When it worked properly it was pretty cool to have IC grudges because of things that happened in open world PvP.
Didn’t last when OOC players started to take over.
I was referring to RP activity, as you were writing about “RP population”, to which I corrected you by saying it is about the activity. I thought RP activity was implied in the discourse - but it’s fine and I’ll specify it now.
Because one has RP activity and the other doesn’t? Quite obvious duh
Not saying rp-pvp doesn’t have it’s perks, being pvp flagged during faction skirmishes are cool, just saying being forced flagged while labeling it rp server.
You wrote one sentence and you don’t even understand which part might be a lie?
I’ll settle on the second option then.
Do you honestly think someone would leave behind a group of friends, a guild they had been with for years because the other server had more activity? People weren’t enjoying the realm anymore. Ganking locked you to City rp. And city rp was tainted with Mammoths standing on your head and people spamming “Nerd” in your face.
They wrote two sentences.
Which part was the lie?
So to clarify, more roleplayers = good / attractive to people looking for a venue for roleplay?
So if you had a realm with 9 roleplayers and 1x dude who doesn’t roleplay and a realm with 9 dudes who don’t roleplay and 1x roleplayer …
Go on, finish my thought for me
I. Am. Not. Talking. About. DB.
It was not an RP server, the dynamics were different.
Bruh moment.
Hello apperantly new gamers arent allowed to comment on this thread. @Tempercoil no bully pls.
@Zaphius. Except it was an RP server. RP-PvP is still RP.
another day, another zaphius arguing in order to read his own writing moment
It was an RP-PVP server… Which is a type of RP server. So it was an RP server
Trial accounts do have post limit.
The dynamics were similar enough to be comparable.
It held up better for longer than a bunch of the non-PvP RP realms too.
Only because it collapses your argument instantly
You need level 10 to post on a character
Wasnt a trial account doe. The thread is temporarily limited so that new characters, even switched ones, only get 3 replies each. So I gotta post here if I want to post at all on this thread.
It doesn’t have to be the numbers alone - in general, it’s both the activity that a server can offers and its quantity, from its accessibility to the number of people involved. I’d say the population of role-players did matter a lot, yes.