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  1. Noob

    Random Disconnect

    I'm dominating a battle, before finish Boom. 'Server connection closed'. Net was fine, and it reloaded fine after I refreshed. I reenter the match, but i feel bad about that.
  2. Also try this apple recipe: 1. Find apples 2. Cut apples 3. Toss them in Cinnamon sugar 4. Dump them in pan 5. Put Oatmeal on top 6. Put in oven @ 350 degrees F (not putting in conversations, lazy ) 7. Bake until done Make it, it is good I made because everybody else is, and flooding off topic discussion with useless topics is fun
  3. I mean, u should make this forum without banning people, just ignore insults. that would be good.
  4. Maybe moderators could make the forums a better place? How about moderators actually start giving warning points and banning for insulting others? Or is that too much to ask for?
  5. Sorry, I do not understand you
  6. I've played several MMOs, and I noticed all of them are very similar in lifespan. Stage 1, New Release: A new online game hits the market, everyone's excited about it, popularity begins to rise! Stage 2, Logical Updates: The game goes through a few stages where graphics and gameplay are updated through several revisions, the changes are generally an improvement, more content, or updated content. More people join the game. Stage 3, Peak Popularity: The game is very popular and enjoyable, most people love the game, and there is generally a very large and pleased community. Stage 4, Dropping Profits: The developers begin to notice a slight decline in profits, but instead of updating their game, and advertising more content, most developers counter this by adding more things to buy. Stage 5, Quit Threads: The community begins to show their disgust at the attempt to drive more dollars out of their wallets, and so creates a large number of 'I Quit' threads. Stage 6, Panic: The company flagship game no longer is the shiny example of enjoyable online entertainment, and is now sinking faster and faster into oblivion. Stage 7, Stagnation: Most games stick around for a bit before they are finally closed, but without the money or excitement to drive updates, the game remains mostly the same, usually making just enough money to keep the servers online, this stage usually lasts around a few years. Stage 8, Closure or Remake: Dark Orbit went the remake option, EA just straight up closed Need for Speed World and BattleField Heroes. The remake is almost never as popular as the original, but it can sometimes go through its own cycle.
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