- Jan 14, 2009
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Hello all,
I check the forum very often incase something peaks my interest but really I think I look for nostalgic reasons.
This leads me to wonder why has no one created a euro clone where you start at a level 44ish? (This was the average level of the euro players when it closed)
Do not change the exp or lvling speed etc
players start with the usual starter gear etc.
Mir will always struggle to pull new players instead you will need to target casual players who cannot donate the time we used to.
Most ex mir players are a lot older now and cannot commit the time to actually compete with the other (max 200?) users that actually have time to put into mir.
if you used this logic there would obviously be no need for the low level caves in the game instead you could tweak the stats of these old caves to make them worth going into.
(Bone cave/bug cave/ st and so on)
if this has already been tried please point me in the direction!
also only 3 classes and stop with the large shiny items that glow.... that ain’t mir
I check the forum very often incase something peaks my interest but really I think I look for nostalgic reasons.
This leads me to wonder why has no one created a euro clone where you start at a level 44ish? (This was the average level of the euro players when it closed)
Do not change the exp or lvling speed etc
players start with the usual starter gear etc.
Mir will always struggle to pull new players instead you will need to target casual players who cannot donate the time we used to.
Most ex mir players are a lot older now and cannot commit the time to actually compete with the other (max 200?) users that actually have time to put into mir.
if you used this logic there would obviously be no need for the low level caves in the game instead you could tweak the stats of these old caves to make them worth going into.
(Bone cave/bug cave/ st and so on)
if this has already been tried please point me in the direction!
also only 3 classes and stop with the large shiny items that glow.... that ain’t mir