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split the server or speed up node spawn times
Member
split the server or speed up node spawn times
with the server reaching max pop and having que's to enter the server there is not enough mining nodes to go around. it has taken me 3 days to reach lvl 70, yet over a week in i still can get past iron nodes.
spiting the server means less players farming
speeding up node re-spawn times means less time praying that 1 guild is not hogging every spawn spot for one material forcing players to buy is from that one annoying guild
Moderator
Splitting the server isn't going to happen.
Increasing the spawn rate would just mean said guilds still hogging the spots just the same, but getting that many more harvested nodes instead.
Member
Splitting the server isn't going to happen.
Increasing the spawn rate would just mean said guilds still hogging the spots just the same, but getting that many more harvested nodes instead.
Which drives the price down of everything even more making it less lucrative to sit and farm for.
Member
Which drives the price down of everything even more making it less lucrative to sit and farm for.
And a lower price means that more people would want to buy, which in turn leads to higher prices. That's not how economy works
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