griper

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  1. 3 hours ago, Rustblade said:

     

     

    That's a big NO NO and definitely NOT a "strength".

     

    I consider it a strength as I could take my main on SFI and go on a tour of NFI without needing new equipment.


  2. 14 hours ago, Chakron said:

    Did you all enjoy queueing up five 3-minute timers then watching Netflix on your other monitor? Was that ideal Wurm gameplay?

     

    Yes, I did. 😂

     

    It was nice to have some activity that didnt demand anything from you. Very relaxing at times.

     

    edit: mining is also quite relaxing. but it would be nice to have other options.


  3. Lets see how long it takes before we again see the oldest trick in the Wurm profit toolbox, the infamous "new server launch".

     

    The "new server land-grab rush" has always caused a temporary increase of players. Followed by an equal drop in numbers and even more diluted and bitter server populations.


  4. I hope we can get a vision on where this game is heading. And a roadmap pointing out the steps needed to get there.

     

    The age-old "we got a lot going on but cant tell you yet"-response is unsatisfactory to say the least.

     

    I have no idea where this game wants to be one year from now.


  5. Glasshollow in north-west Xana is the poster child of dead areas in Wurm.

    Almost all of it consists of abandoned deeds where only terraformed land and pavement remains. It all looks quite sad and its no wonder no one comes there to settle.

     

    They shouldnt delete servers because it would upset the people living there. But adding a new server every couple of years could keep the gameplay a bit fresher. Nevermind that people get spread out because that is already the case.


  6. I was playing ww2online in 2007. Someone in the "Off topic" forum there talked about Wurm and rallied people to join him.

    It became some sort of "invasion" on the Wild server. People died all the time. We built a deed called Fort Mole (near Kyara). No one really knew what they were doing.

    Ah, those glorious days.