Old 03-10-2010, 09:38 AM   #1
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Castle sieges

I think we should have all castles open I have been here from day one and remember when Q decided to have them 1 per 100 onliine This is one way to do it and has worked ok i guess so far but i just cant belive haveing them open would be a bad thing Its been said well the big clan would just make alts clans ok ture but no way they can defend 2- 3 castale at one time so if " new clans "were looking to join server they could get a castle without takeing on the servers strongest clan also anther plus is when pvp is low the besy chace for some is siege so more the beter well i dont know if im alone thinhg this but i just wanted to put it out there
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Old 03-10-2010, 01:55 PM   #2
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its hard to be 100% for sure what would happen. But, I do not believe it would help with making saturdays any more exciting.

I was on the fence when we were close to 300 people online, but with the current pops we are having on saturdays, it would kill any chance of action for anyone.

I am sure athena and Q made these decisions based on knowledge and experience, not just flipping a quater. So I trust their judgement.

I do although appreciate you bringing this up, if the rest of the server feels the way you do, we can't very well ignore you can we. If you want this to change, get the majority of the server behind you, and I am sure things will change.

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