I mean, obviously I'm racist. I keep no secrets about it. However on BG I wasn't even beginning to be racists, that wasn't even the tip of the tip of the iceberg.
But really, if it was free to change servers, you (anyone) really wouldn't? Honestly? You wouldn't move to meet new people (it's an mmo the point is to play with multiple people hurdur comment that everyone always spouts).
You wouldn't change to an EU heavy server for a week if your shift at work changed?
You wouldn't change servers where there are people giving away delve clears?
Are you mentally unstable? Are you foolish?
I would change in the blink of an eye if it didn't cost money, to a server where shout groups can actually accomplish things, it would be a godsend.
I couldn't careless what the server is called, I don't have a retard's nostalgia, even though it's a good bet I've been on the same server longer than almost every single person posting on this forum.
Karah, I assume you have no friends, which is why I am sure you would just server hop all the time, I have a ton of friends on Phoenix, have no wish to change servers be it free and unlimited or not, I would stay where I am, why? Because the only reason I play this game is for the people I play it with, without them I would quit this shit in a heartbeat, and if they chose to leave when I didn't, I would leave the game, not the server, because my reason for staying would be gone.
I can indeed tell you that I'm not sick of it, because in 10 years playing this game, I think I've encountered it once or twice. Some of my longest standing friendships in this game are with Japanese players. I won't presume to tell you what players are thinking when they elect to not play with players from other language groups in the game, but I will tell you, the problem might not be with them.
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Hexadecimal of Asura
アスラのへクスデシマル
You guys really bore me.
You think about things, that I make abundantly clear, and you mention them like they're some big secret... makes me giggle.
But, ok, I'll be the only one that wishes they could change servers at will, it's not like it would ever happen anyway, just a thought~
Enjoy the forthcoming merges and subsequent dropping populations.
This may not have happened on other worlds but in 2007 or so Odin was at over 5,000 players in the normal hours. Growing to over 6,000 at peak times of the day. There were constant server messages asking people to leave Whitegate due to over crowding. Every NM Merit camp PT area Mission area .. you name it was full to bursting. Free transfers were required (the server was also completely LOCKED for 2 years almost) .. over population is a very bad thing. I doubt they'll risk it happening. Though I don't think mergers will happen soon either. I've played a long time, I've never seen us as a community as ignored as we are now. On the surface it seems like we're all in open communication, but the more I read the dev posts the more it seems like smoke and mirrors. A lot of "Here are the answers to the questions and concerns you've put to us!" Who put these concerns to you? As players we've all got concerns, but what does my r/m/e matter if I'm the only person left? I sometimes think there must be some utopian server out there where everyone speaks every language the population is a balanced and even mix of leveling people + end game LS's the AH is nice and healthy and the population is never over 3,000 and never under 2,500. It's these players who are concerned solely about r/m/e gear and the like. Most of us not invited to FFXItopia worry more about when our friends are going to get fed up and quit and leave us by ourselves staring at 10 years worth of old mission rewards gathering dust on the walls of our empty lonely moghouses.
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