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do i really need to explain why pre kunark eq is better than wr lol, and then do i hve to explain why i would rather play a classic remake then wr
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There you go again on your personal crusade against WR, I thought it was a discussion about a clasic server?
Personaly I dont like WR and will never ever play on it, why you ask? same reason as many, it takes too long to LV and i dont want a grind.
This is the way MOST people who would play an emulator feel.
here let me quote my last post since you ignored it.
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I have seen thousands of servers come and go and the servers that try to be like live ( yes the old school servers too ) fail 100% of the time. They get people that say "this will be fun" "I will play on that server" but that lasts weeks if even that long, people dont want live they want fast leveling uber items ect. The ONLY "legit" servers to last long are the ones with original content. This is a FACT not a feeling, the proof is right at the login server for you to see.
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and you going off about Wiz's english gave me a realy good laugh, it the opisit ( once again ) of what your saying. People who learn english as a second language have a hard time understanding people who have used it there whole life. I will give you an example my human resorces professor gave in class.
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cap1 ( P ) Pronunciation Key (kp)
n.
A usually soft and close-fitting head covering, either having no brim or with a visor.
A special head covering worn to indicate rank, occupation, or membership in a particular group: a cardinal's cap; a sailor's cap.
An academic mortarboard. Used especially in the phrase cap and gown.
A protective cover or seal, especially one that closes off an end or a tip: a bottle cap; a 35-millimeter lens cap.
A crown for covering or sealing a tooth.
A tread for a worn pneumatic tire.
A fitted covering used to seal a well or large pipe.
Chiefly Southern U.S. See eye.
A summit or top, as of a mountain.
An upper limit; a ceiling: placed a cap on mortgage rates.
Architecture. The capital of a column.
Botany.
The top part, or pileus, of a mushroom.
A calyptra.
A percussion cap.
A small explosive charge enclosed in paper for use in a toy gun.
Any of several sizes of writing paper, such as foolscap.
Sports. An appearance by a player in an international soccer game, traditionally rewarded with a hat.
Explain how "im gonna pop a cap in your arse" fits into any of the definitions for "cap"?
People from the USA understand what is mean but people from other countrys dont. I can give you the book name, chapter ect if you would like to educate yourself instead of making stuff up to attempt to bash people with.