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no, i dont think its in any games interest to have a specific place where people constantly crowd, it should be evened out, and even if there was something like this, there should be more than 1, spread across the world with different purposes to go there (can be repeatable dailies that are equal (and really equal) on difficulty and an according reward, maybe one may be done faster, but less rewarding)
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Earning Unix dem stacks
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Australia
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Tbh I think there's gonna be place(s) that people will always crowd. Just look at Bomboria Trade on GK, or the events house on UN. Nothing special yet you can always find people there. Of course I'd like to see more of a spread across the issue of crowding but I doubt much could be done about it. |
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12-06-2015
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All the towns just need to be more like Destiny. Destiny has multiple reasons for going back there (Bazaar Restocks, Crab Chance, Tower, Limited Holiday Content - Pumpkin Patch, etc). Whereas the other towns lack content. A complete rehaul should be done in every town, give them meaning and such. Destiny has lore behind it and is filled with content. Snowtown has nothing except a hat shop, same goes for Swamptown which has no rhyme or reason (the public farming is most popular there), Yorktown has some lore but none that is recognized and the daily quest is the only thing keeping that town active. If all the towns were revamped though, i could definitely see more people spread about the GMAP. The problem is making each town unique with its own story and content to keep people coming back. Meaning we can't have bazaar restocks or a daily quest in every town, there needs to be a variety of things to do while not becoming overdone. |