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Hello all!
From what I've seen so far, this server looks exactly like what I'm wanting out of World Of Warcraft! (Which is some seriously awesome role-playing. :wink: ) Though, before I start playing I have a few questions...
1.) How's the server? Is there a lot of lag, glitches, missing content, etc?
2.) How many people are there on these servers? Also, how many per side would you say?
3.) How heavy is the role-playing? Is it spoken in
"ye' olde english" or is it just common english?
Thanks much!
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samburge Wrote:Hello all!
From what I've seen so far, this server looks exactly like what I'm wanting out of World Of Warcraft! (Which is some seriously awesome role-playing. :wink: ) Though, before I start playing I have a few questions...
1.) How's the server? Is there a lot of lag, glitches, missing content, etc?
2.) How many people are there on these servers? Also, how many per side would you say?
3.) How heavy is the role-playing? Is it spoken in "ye' olde english" or is it just common english?
Thanks much! 
1) No lag for me. Haven't seen any glitches. Only some quest content is missing; Also BGs, some instances, and stuff like wintergrasp arent working.
2)Usually around 30 people at peak times are on I think... Lots of humans and blood elves....Smattering of all the other races. You will see people logg into alts of a matching race when rp seems good with another group.
3)Rp is 'hardcore'. People don't speak shakespearian or anything. (well some might, but it isn't required)
-Michael
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WTF is up with this? ^
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Then this definitely sounds like the server for me, thanks much Vagabond.
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And just a comment - 'ye old english' type of speaking is a heavy misconception which just doesn't happen in the Warcraft world. If the real intent of the question was to check how 'hardcore' the RP is... well, we have a couple of OOC zones, but everywhere else people are expected to be IC, for the most part.
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Yeah, I assumed you would talk with a more common English, but I've encountered quite a few people who were positive that "
ye olde english" was that "
real" way to role-play.. I immediately dismissed myself from their company, needless to say. (Due to the weirdo vibe I was picking up.

) I'm very glad that you make most areas of the game world IC, seeing as that's kinda why I wandered my way into your forums to see if that's what I'd be expecting.
Hehe I do have another question though. How long does it typically take for an introduction thread to be read by a moderator and deemed
APPROVED or
DENIED?
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Usually between very quickly or a couple of days. We do it on a volunteer basis and it's a matter of when the GM decides to roll up their sleeves and get on with it. Patience is key around here, we don't work like machines but rather humans.
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Alright. thanks much, again.