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Old 05-17-2016, 12:31 AM
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Question Server Owners vs. Players

This post is more about people's opinions on the whole connection between Server Owners and Players.
I'm sure everyone who puts the work in to developing their own server has their own reasons in doing so.
But I noticed there is usually 95-100(plus) servers active on that list, so it makes me wonder, is there too
many servers for the amount of players hanging around ? (insert opinion here).

There is some great established servers in this project, which obviously came with some hard work and time.
The active player count, as I noticed, can average 2500-3000 at peak times but as one observes, most of
those players seem already dedicated to the top 20-22 'ish servers. I think it's terrific with a project so huge
and all the work that's been contributed by all the coders, devs, etc., and it's progression over the years is
quite evident.
So the main debate grinding my gears, do we really need more servers ? or do we need more players to help
occupy the load of servers already active in the project?
Would love to hear opinions from both players and server owners.
P.S. (This thread isn't for bashing servers/owners), it's intended more for an intelligent conversation.
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