
(08-25-2013, 06:26 PM)raindrops Wrote:Hm...Maybe I read it wrong. But you still misunderstand what I mean.(08-25-2013, 06:21 PM)thealmightypoe Wrote: You know, I wrote out a huge response to this, but then I reread your post.Â
I'm sorry you can't get into gilg. I'm sorry you're going to have to form a small coalition of players who don't want to wait for gilg to open up in order to start RPing early, it's a ton of work.
However, stop whining. Just do what you got to do.
Clearly you didn't actually read my posts. I said that I can get onto Gilgamesh, and that I have a character there that I have put a lot of time into. I just don't want to play there if other people can't.
Sorry that the capability for empathy is so confusing to you!
Also if complaining about people not being able to access the game is 'whining', I don't know what complaining about people complaining is.
I wasn't being snide. You have two choices: create a new RP community to start afresh in a new server (or possibly transfer) or wait it out. If you wait it out a few days (possibly a week) the server issues should be fixed a bit(due to launch).
If you can't or chose not to wait, you have a long road ahead of you. Unless you move to behemoth then its just finding that group of roleplayers.
While Gilgamesh has more players from many groups deciding to go there, it also brings a lot more livliness. An issue of going to a barren server is that within a month or two the community will usually die out and a server merge will take too long for the devs to construct. Â I chose high pop servers because after the first few months the player base becomes stable without being too populated. The downside, of course, is full servers at the get go.