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20-40 people? This game seems quite interesting to me but im quite a social person and that too low of a population for me not to mention development would be really slow, can anyone confirm the population? |
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Originally posted by Gabby-air
You can go to their main page to see how many people are currently logged in. At this very second there are 23 players logged in. Don't let the fans and haters tell you about this game either...take the free trial and see it. A wise GM once told me, |
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Originally posted by Ravik
You can go to their main page to see how many people are currently logged in. At this very second there are 23 players logged in. Don't let the fans and haters tell you about this game either...take the free trial and see it.
That i definitely will but in general is that what the population usually is? |
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I've been playing this game for over six years, so I feel that I can share some perspective on it. The server population tends to be a steady 20-40 players on at any given time, although this is lower than it has been in the past the game doesn't feel small partly due to the global chat. The upside of this is that it's easy to make a name for yourself in whatever way you choose to play. There's half a dozen active guilds and several new ones trying to get on their feet, each supporting a different cause which leads to the expected role-play / drama. I'm part of the oldest guild in game (Vipers), and we have several enemy guilds so there's lots of targets to choose from. After you subscribe joining a guild is probably the best way to keep things interesting.
The initial game is a bit of a grind, myself and others have successfully submitted missions to help with this. If you play a mission called "Research Vessel Defense", "Party Errand", or "Water Distiller Needed" then you've played one of mine. People are writing and creating stuff for this game all the time, which is part of what makes it great. It started out with a couple guys getting together to code in one of their mom's basements, so the whole game has kind of a 'garage' feel to it. There's still polish to it, but why don't you try it and see for yourself. The devs are a creative and dedicated group, you'll see a lot of things in VO that you won't find elsewhere.
What's really kept me all these years is that it's just fun to play. Like any classic game, there are these 30 seconds of intense action that get repeated and permutated so that it comes down to a few simple techniques in infinite combination. If you want to contact me in game I go by 'Phaserlight' there also. |
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