2010-07-15, 04:46 PM
Yes Evan didn't have its "own" server. But the point is that it's obvious that releasing a new class is still a respectable indicator of a new server to come.
And I won't assume there are tl;dr-ers here, but those making the low population argument can at least explain why they can't release a bunch of (subjectively-rated) "empty" servers and then merge the servers, as has been done in the mother version of MS.
The trend seems to be release a ton of servers, then merge 3 at a time. Not the other way around.
And I won't assume there are tl;dr-ers here, but those making the low population argument can at least explain why they can't release a bunch of (subjectively-rated) "empty" servers and then merge the servers, as has been done in the mother version of MS.
The trend seems to be release a ton of servers, then merge 3 at a time. Not the other way around.

