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  1. Ghanburi

    Why Refunds are Necessary

    On a small scale, perhaps. However, this is escalated beyond simple niche gaming and the eyes of the MMO-sphere are upon MO2. Sowing ill will at that level is far more significant than anything that would have been experienced in MO1.
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    Do not make rules you do not enforce...

    ...or enforce infrequently or poorly. I won't go into detail here but, as a general principle, saying "this is against the rules" and then not backing that up is a recipe for disaster. Do not make a rule you are not willing to enforce stringently. Thanks!
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    Why Refunds are Necessary

    I'll keep this short as I can. I don't know what deal SV has with Steam, and I don't care really. I care about MO2, because I think it is a brilliant game. However, what is happening now is that the lack of a refund option is enabling a sea of endless rage and whinging. Give people their...
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    Content Creators and Lessons From the Recent Past

    Server caps were discussed by 3 streamers that I watched, but I've heard nothing officially about it. Again, it is my opinion that content creators are the coal mine canaries of MMOs, and even if they are incorrect about something they still effect public perception. I believe that MO2, due...
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    Content Creators and Lessons From the Recent Past

    And it is happening right now. I guess you didn't have a week. EDIT (5:45 PST): No major badmouthing of the game, but a lot of disappointment, some critique of a lack of a auto log off for afk/idle players, and a consensus that the server caps around 2-2.5k players. I expect most/all of...
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    Content Creators and Lessons From the Recent Past

    The timeline of New World's demise is fresh in out memories. I, like probably many here, witnessed it hemorrhage players. Now, it has lost the vast majority of its original player base. People would say the game was not simply ready for release, and/or that Amazon changed horses in the middle...
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    Ghanburi's Horses

    Ghanburi's Shadow There was a little man named Ghanburi who lived in Jungle Camp. He had noticed that, recently, Jungle Camp had received many more visitors that usual. Typically, Ghanburi would see maybe two or three different people in a day, but now there were two or three times that. All...
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    If you had a chance to get a full refund now, would you take it?

    No, I would not want a refund. MO2 is a fantastic, unique game. MMORPGs typically have poor launches. I am not defending that, but it is the current reality. This, however, does not mean that customers shouldn't be irritated or seek a refund if they choose. I have been playing MMORPGs a...
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    15 hours in the queue

    Good morning. I waited 15 hours in the queue between yesterday and today. I started right when the severs came up after the new patch, and closed it this morning about an hour ago. So, it seems your patch isn't working, or at least not working very well. I logged out in Jungle Camp (love the...
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    Ghanburi's Horses

    Who are the Woses? The people who are referred to as Woses, Woodwoses, or Wodewoses are predominately Oghmir who migrated south and settled in the jungle. Long ago, the Oghmir people split, and the group that moved north and lived among the Kallards became known as the Blainn. Later, a...
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    Make Jungle Camp into a True Lawless Town Before Release!

    Personally, I like that Jungle Camp is not filled with all the conveniences--people have to adapt to live there. Basically, if you want to live in the jungle, you have to live the jungle way, which makes it unique. Of course, that may change with player towns to an extent. However and...
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    Ghanburi's Horses

    Ghanburi's Fire There was a little man named Ghanburi who lived in Jungle Camp. Though he was old and small, he was keen and he knew the jungle--he knew every root and branch and each bird perch upon them. He new which mushrooms were delicious, and which were deadly. In the all the massive...
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    Your Favorite Songs

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    The Friendly Wild Men of the jungle

    I live in a small, out of the way settlement called Jungle Camp. It is dangerous, but I have made many friends here. I know that some come to Jungle Camp for knowledge, as there are books there that can't be found anywhere else. I know that some come to fight. This is the way of Jungle Camp...
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    Ghanburi's Horses

    Ghanburi's Pot: Part 3 ...thought... Wait! I cannot die, I am one with the Jungle, and as long as it is, I shall be. Oldburi, too, shall be reborn in the little meadow by the big tree, with all his brothers and sisters. With that thought, and a deep breath, Ghanburi jumped up alive and well...
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    Ghanburi's Horses

    (SPOILER ALERT) Ghanburi still has both pots, the one he got from Bakti, and the one he had delivered to him.
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    Ghanburi's Horses

    Ghanburi's Pot: Part 2 At this point in the story, you'd expect an exciting conclusion to Ghanburi's adventure. The truth is, though, that Ghanburi didn't have any troubles going home to Jungle Camp. Sure, Oldburi had to run fast around the terrible birds and angry sators, and yes, there...
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    Ghanburi's Horses

    Ghanburi's Pot There was a little man named Ghanburi who lived in Jungle Camp. All he ever ate was muse fruit and raw pork. One day, he decided he needed to get a pot so he could make stew. The only problem was that the nearest pot could only be purchased in the town called Bakti, which was...
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    Ghanburi's Horses

    There was a little man named Ghanburi who lived in Jungle Camp. He gave visitors muse fruit and sometimes horses. Then, a bunch of bad men came to Jungle Camp, and killed Ghanburi and his horses. But, they didn't known Ghanburi could never really die, and that horses take a long time to...