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I started playing Classic around 2000-2001 and I'm pretty sure there wasn't a storyline (if there was, it was completely irrelevant) and it was a bunch of random quests/oddly linked levels in some places/everyone stood outside the bank and PK'ed each other because you would drop a billion gold gralats every time you died. It was fun and pretty entertaining.
And Dimentio, I'd have to agree. The game was almost COMPLETELY DEAD when I was working on Delteria about 2 or 3 years ago. Not even in the early 2000s did Graal have this many players. The whole iPhone thing is crazy and it will save the game. I'm still trying to wrap my mind around it because this game was as good as dead to me minus the effort that has continued to go into Delteria for what... 5 or so years now?
I agree with you Shock in that a lot of the servers lacked things to do/those servers are gone/the servers that are still up lack anything to do. I wouldn't play any of them, except maybe Era, which isn't even really "Graal" to me. It's like a whole different game. Delteria's development team is going to up the standards and everyone else is going to be playing catch up to them. It will remind me of Era in the sense that it will feel like a completely different game, but in a better way in that it will still be Graal.
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Oh dear that's before some iplayers were even born. :O
Was Graal always like it now is in terms of community? Or weren't there any underage players and whining?
Besides do you think going Android will strengthen the playerbase or turn out as a huge failure?