Rename your servers to Neutral or Horde names

Could use another pve server for sure. But in the mean time who is excitied about the salt threads that pvper’s are going to be posting. :smiley:

I may be mistaken but arent the east coast servers actually in chicago?

That is a good idea to create one PvE server for them.

Night elves are mutant trolls. Just like, from WotLK on, humans are mutant vrykul.

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Well apparently you care if you posted in here. I’m seeing so many trolls today, it’s ridiculous. If you don’t have anything productive to say, stick with the pvp posts.

Apparently some people care about PVE realms if they are currently full.

That’s a good point. People should get to keep their names if they are going to move.

If they open new servers, they need to offer transfers first so people can keep their names, then open them. I think a lot more people will consider moving.

no it’s not. pvp is an afterthought, retail didn’t even launch with BGs and pve servers have always been higher pop.

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Well I’m not a liberal and I like PVE servers. I have one of my three characters on one. So, there goes that theory.

Some people just want to level in peace and aren’t into the pvp aspect. So, yeah, we aren’t all virgins and married (I’m neither…). I guess I don’t fit that stereotype at all.

Oh and PS, I’m a female. Looks like you are 0 for 4.

I am on the fence about this. I don’t really feel that it would be unfair for them to open a server right at launch that everyone has an opportunity to jump on and name characters.

Blizzard definitely marketed to everyone saying to subscribe early to reserve your names. It just wouldn’t apply to the realms that are added at launch.

I guess I can see why you think it is unfair, I guess I just don’t really care.

This would not have been an issue if Blizzard had opened more servers at the beginning, however I think they did not predict there would be this much interest in Classic. They played it safe which I think was the right decision.

Sorry if you plan to roll on a server that opens right during release and don’t happen to nab the names you would like. Good luck to you though.

Looks like a NE account not troll :smiley:

You not be a good troll mon. Learn da art first.

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if I am not mistaken Chicago is CST so it is actually EST people without a proper zone…:thinking:

Not even close. The latest surveys put Mankrik at 5x less population than most of the original high pop PVP servers.

Explain why those two realms are listed as full then.

Full can mean anything. Full can mean ex. 1000 people on one server(Mankrik), and 6000(Herod) people on another server. Random numbers, but once you hit “Full”, it’s not like the number just eventually stops.

Just because a server says “Full” doesn’t mean they have the same population, they just hit the threshold.

So you are telling me that the minimum population for being called full is a lot lower than the server cap or that Herod would have several times more players in the queue than on the server.

They mark it as full so no “new” players roll on it so it leaves space for people already on that server to roll more toons. At least that is what it used to mean.

Spare a thought for Oceanic…theres just 2 servers, 1 pvp and 1 pve.

Launch day is going to be epic…

Assuming they keep the max number of layers consistent between servers(which I imagine they would unless they have other plans to change the server cap between servers), come launch day, Full Mankrik will not experience the same queue times as Full Herod. They’re both full, but Herod will potentially have much longer queues, since there are more people. All full means is that they have over X amount(whatever they determined full to mean), Herod is more full than say Mankrik.

Full doesn’t lock out character creation for people. That’s “Locked.” People can continue making their first character on a “Full” server, until they lock it.