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Filthy American incoming

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 6:12 pm
by Dreadspectre
So I had scoped this game out many months ago and decided to wait awhile to see if it lasted.

I am now currently waiting for Eternal Crusade to finish, so I have much time to kill haha. So I decided to give this game a shot when I get home tonight, I had fun when WAR was still live.

I see currently the factions seem balanced, but this isn't my timezone obviously. Does anyone have any insight on to which side during NA timezones needs help? Any classes woefully misrepresented? I enjoyed several originally: Black Orc, WP, Magus, BW primarily.

Thanks and look forward to getting stomped on by vets :lol:

Re: Filthy American incoming

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 6:17 pm
by TenTonHammer
how NA we talkin here mate? 2-4 pm cst? that you can play what ever you want but like 6pm ish and later? the player poplaution falls off into the 300's - 100's split over 3 tiers and rvr becomes pretty non existent and scs pop slowly

Re: Filthy American incoming

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 6:18 pm
by Dreadspectre
Doh, yeah definitely more late evening CST. That's ok though I'll still be popping in, got nothing else to play and nostalgia is always fun.

Re: Filthy American incoming

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 6:19 pm
by Jaycub
I would just play on whatever side you want, or whichever side has the class you want to play the most. Alliances have helped out NA a bit but it still has a long ways to go in terms of ORvR. Scenario pops are fine though. You may want to look into what NA guilds are recruiting as well and make a decision based off of that. Things will shift and change a lot with each patch and especially with the arrival of T4 so I wouldn't put much faith into the current realm balance on either side.

God Bless America

Re: Filthy American incoming

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 6:23 pm
by Genisaurus
It's always good to see more American faces here! Improving the NA primetime player base has always been less of a, "If you build it, they will come" deal, and more of a "If enough come, more will come."

In other words, stick around. It might be rough for now, but the more Americans who see more people playing, the more likely they are to stick around themselves.