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erinys  6/26/08 1:36:48 AM

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Hi guys!

Im thinking about reopening, but i wanna see some numbers after AoC before i do so.
would anyone be so kind to do this for me? thanks!

 

 

played x/10: DaoC(10), AoC (4), WOW(8), AO(6), AC2(3), CoH(8), EVE(9), EQ2(9), GW(7), SB(2), AL(1), SWG(6), UO(9), L2(6), RLZ(6), KO(4), RYZ(4), VG(8), WAR (6)
current: WAR

Khilla  6/26/08 1:42:48 AM

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I may be wrong, but a "/who all" is only gonna show who is logged on in the region only. There may be a "/who Telon" option, but have never seen one myself.

I will add that PVP is not popular in Vanguard and Sony has offered free server transfers off of the PVP server. So not real confident the server is well populated.

Good luck and Peace!!

 
tarkin1980  6/26/08 4:40:00 AM

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"/who all" lists all the players on the server, I'm pretty sure

"/who all count" will give you a total number of players on the server but it's kinda useless since it'll stop counting at 200 or something, even if more are on.

There's usually like 50-100 players on the pvp server lately.. but don't take my word for it. I very very seldom log on to that server.

 
Adamantine  6/26/08 9:57:05 AM

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War is not the ultima ratio, but the ultima irratio - Willy Brandt

With "/who all count" you can check if there are 200+ or less players on a server. Numbers above 200 will be mapped to 200.

You can however do:

/who all 1 10 count - count all players between level 1 and 10

Or:

/who all cleric count - count all Clerics

For all levelranges or classes.

This way you can get numbers higher than 200, by adding the single results.

 
erinys  6/26/08 10:24:01 AM

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ah population dropped even more then :( bah and its such a nice game.

played x/10: DaoC(10), AoC (4), WOW(8), AO(6), AC2(3), CoH(8), EVE(9), EQ2(9), GW(7), SB(2), AL(1), SWG(6), UO(9), L2(6), RLZ(6), KO(4), RYZ(4), VG(8), WAR (6)
current: WAR

ProfRed  6/26/08 10:27:17 AM

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Pretty much a ghost town.  Same thing with pvp servers on EQ2...  They both range from 30-150 players on average which is just sad.  They are both pretty good games.  PVE can be a ghost town as well in both games.  SOE needs to get it together and start merging some servers.  Nothing drives away newcomers more than ghost towns, and lack of player interaction.

 
SlydeRule  6/27/08 4:33:53 PM

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Should you decide to play on the PvP server, the first time you see another player, instead of attacking you are much more likely to run up to him, give him a big hug, and say "Thank God ! At last, another living soul !!!".