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Think how popular an enforced, fresh no boxing server would be if done in the P99 style. I think the boxing thing is what keeps people antisocial and therefore gives less reason to stay after whatever you're trying to achieve is achieved.
On a side note, I never visited this server's forums but the reception over at TAK project was pretty hostile - can't make a successful server if the community hates newcomers.
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Honestly curious. Having played there since day 5 that perspective isn't something i'm familiar with since the split in March. | |||
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Yes there are salty members on any server.
Part of the problem was how you first engaged with the community on the forums, Swish. Going into an established community and trying to change well debated and contentious issues to suite your personal goals will never go over well, especially if that community is already stressed. See how well "Lets enable PoK books! or "Why no maps?" threads go here on P99 forums. I am not sure what happened in game, but I have found the TAKP community to be friendly. | ||
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Last edited by Sketched; 08-04-2015 at 11:04 AM..
Reason: spelling
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I am not sure why I would since I already play on TAKP. I prefer to support an open source project that has the ability to fix complicated mechanic issues. Even if content moves a bit slower.
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