Because people get oh-so-lonely and need companionship.katriell wrote:Most of the time, it is very pointless to ask for dates. Why is humanity so obsessed with dates?![]()

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Because people get oh-so-lonely and need companionship.katriell wrote:Most of the time, it is very pointless to ask for dates. Why is humanity so obsessed with dates?![]()
Wouldn't call it mysterious, take a look here. Hope that helps.darkcred wrote:As incredibly useful as that information was...../sarcasm off
Some of us are not on the Mysterious Xzaviers site, and obviously do not have access to all the information you do....so why don't you enlighten us in a slightly less aggressive tone....
TBH, it doesn't look great anywhere ATM... but even without the recent bad news, what happened on Cho probably would have happened either way.praha wrote:Cho is about to be put on life support. I'm not sure what the current numbers are for active players on Cho, but I would suspect it's gotta be in the low 100's, if that (peak hrs on the weekend). I know one of the largest guilds on server had a mass exodus to another MMO (Last I heard they had 10 members active tops).
Seems frankly idiotic to me. "Hey, this game is in financial trouble and undergoing receivership, let's all jump ship before anything else is said so we can reduce its value of existing subscribers and screw over those who feel the least bit more optimistic!"praha wrote:The longer the silence, the more people are leaving. I'm starting to think that this "deal" that was looking "possitve" might have gone sour.
Cho is about to be put on life support. I'm not sure what the current numbers are for active players on Cho, but I would suspect it's gotta be in the low 100's, if that (peak hrs on the weekend). I know one of the largest guilds on server had a mass exodus to another MMO (Last I heard they had 10 members active tops).
Not sure how things are looking on Aris but I assume they are along the same lines.
That's, imho a bit off, not to mention "centric"... There may be a few players that, honestly, are not that concerned about the health of the company and are playing to have a gaming experince, that's all. That, without mentioning that your argument seems to imply "hey just keep staying here, despite having reasons to leave, just to please other players and the company". I personally will play until I decide not to play anymore, simple as that. I wonder if Ryzom had been a Wow-like financial success, the concerns and simbiotic-relationship would be in the other way round.katriell wrote:Seems frankly idiotic to me. "Hey, this game is in financial trouble and undergoing receivership, let's all jump ship before anything else is said so we can reduce its value of existing subscribers and screw over those who feel the least bit more optimistic!"
Theres also another variation of this that applies to more veteran players. Since the future of the game is up in the air at the moment, I'm not particularly motivated to grind any of my skills (or log on in general) only to have the effort I put in go to waste if the game shuts down, restarts on 1 server, or whatever. There are no new subs coming to Cho, a new server that really needs the people in order to function. No new blood, no growing population for me to help level, craft for, etc.iphdrunk wrote:* "believe it or not, there is a risk of closing servers. I have simply decided not to risk experiencing how after 3 months, it tanks. Since I am trying to find a new place to call home, I'd rather bet on another game. I'm in for a long while"
*hugs*soulsnatcher wrote:Nothing has really changed. The various discussions and negotiations have reached a point where everyone is now waiting for the legal process in France to go through (the penultimate stage of which happens on the 5th as you know) so everything can get up and running again. Will Ryzom die? No. Are they allowed to say who has come up with the best offer? Not yet. Are there enough interested parties to make things interesting? Hell yes. Sit tight, the ride isn't over yet.
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