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lancelot99
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Is there anywhere i can go to view the server population of the various servers in the game?
Regarding that quest - I suspect there were a large number of players (like myself) who had no interest in participating. Don't get me wrong...I was interested in the fireball casting sleeve reward, but knew there was no any effort I put into it would be wasted time as that tier would certainly be outside my reach.The Healer Quest Results represent the best data we've had to work with in years, I'd say. I imagine there are less than 10,000 players playing UO
lolthat event should be buried never to be mentioned again.
That quest shouldn't be taken as a guideline. Too many people didn't do it. I bitterly regret not trying to do it on Siege, that amulet would have been so useful when trying to make black powder - but I thought I had no chance of getting it, so I didn't try.I think it's somewhere between one and five hundred (accounts) per shard. I can confirm the one because whenever I'm on a shard I see myself :O.
The Healer Quest Results represent the best data we've had to work with in years, I'd say. I imagine there are less than 10,000 players playing UO
Let's say there are 10,000 players exactly. If so, a little less than a third tried out the event. I have a hard time believing 70.0% of UO didn't participate at all, but assumptions are just that. At the end of the day we still don't know.That quest shouldn't be taken as a guideline. Too many people didn't do it. I bitterly regret not trying to do it on Siege, that amulet would have been so useful when trying to make black powder - but I thought I had no chance of getting it, so I didn't try.
Of the dozens and dozens of people that I know on Atlantic, Lake Superior, and Siege - I only know of two that actually participated in the event. I think that 70% is probably way low.Let's say there are 10,000 players exactly. If so, a little less than a third tried out the event. I have a hard time believing 70.0% of UO didn't participate at all, but assumptions are just that. At the end of the day we still don't know.