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Are the servers up yet?
Originally posted by Zorvan
Originally posted by indiramourn
Originally posted by _Pix_
Originally posted by DeadDOG
here is the E-mail i recived.
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Well, this response is dating a bit by now. It seems that lots of episodes have been gong on ever since that date.
So they sent, DeadDOG a form letter that is over 7 months old? Amazing. ![]()
Well, these are people who would bill you a year or more later whether you cancel or not, so responding to an e-mail 7 months later wouldn't be too surprising.![]()
David Grossi hasn't worked there for quite some time.
Looks like they necro'd one of his old e-mails lol. At the time of the e-mail, he was working at Dailymotion. His bio at www.linkdin.com/pub/5/45b/4b5 doesn't even mention NP3 or Farlan. LOL.
I'd be embarrassed to have them on my resume, too!
I don't think a hard cap is needed either. Just make leveling based on a logarithmic function. The grind is pretty linear xp wise until a certain base is reached, say lvl 70 (I'm using WoW as an example). After the base is reached, the xp required for subsequent levels skyrockets. Potentially, the xp required above lvl 75 or 76 would exceed what anybody could earn grinding 24/7/365. The game would actually no longer be around by the time you could get to lvl 77! So, there would still be a sort of cap in place, but it would be a "soft" cap, since the xp requirement would eventually become unattainable.
Imagine, you only have 2.17x1015 xp for your next lvl!
1280x800 on my Dell 9100 laptop.
I give myself a 1!!!1!!1!!one!!!!
Aside from questing, what do you spend most of your time doing in-game?