You may want to think again about this. It may cause you some problems.And if you have a character on a world you would like to migrate to, i can delete it instantly, but this action can not be reverted. But it could speed up the transfer time.
also, I am not friends with any of the players from Idaho...I could care less really. I actually have max 5 friends on this game and they are all playing on Colorado.
Okay I will ignore what you wrote.so please stop telling me i have no friends or whatever people told you before on the internet
I wouldn't call it a coincidence, no, we are obviously talking about it, and I'm proud of us putting together such an active core of players (composed of idaho refugees, mostly). Also happens to be the same group of players that post in every thread, for what it's worth.is it a coincidence every single person that replied to me in this topic is part of raider's rest, a town where you are all in? raider, lulu, jordy, vampyr... not joe kidd
Irrelevant to this discussion, but you sure about that?what's funnier is that i was a black hat in your town way before any of you were even there![]()
moving people from full prem to non-full prem. Previously this has been a big no-no. Personally I don't think there are that many players left that spent loads on buying SP/AP so it shouldn't be a noticable problem. But I can also understand why it hasn't been allowed before.
It might be a misplay from management's perspective, but they don't really understand the game and the fact that buying skill points haven't been relevant since 2014.When that it said, for an unlucky ****-up Colorado apparently is NOT a full premium world, as the only single world on this marked.
"Buy skill points allows you to purchase skill or attributes points for a base cost of 18 nuggets per skill point and 54 nuggets per attribute point. Every time you purchase a point the price for the next point increases by 18 for a skill point and 54 for an attribute point."
18+36+54+72......
80 eur = 4000 nuggets = 20 skill points and you still have a few nuggets left
for 100 euros you can buy 4760 nuggets = 22 skill points
You can do the rest of the math, I'm sure. SP/AP purchase makes no real difference when you compare worlds, IMO.
Meanwhile Colorado has people with 200 something Sp/Ap that came from questsI wrote about it recently under a different topic. Let me c/p:
"Buy skill points allows you to purchase skill or attributes points for a base cost of 18 nuggets per skill point and 54 nuggets per attribute point. Every time you purchase a point the price for the next point increases by 18 for a skill point and 54 for an attribute point."
18+36+54+72......
80 eur = 4000 nuggets = 20 skill points and you still have a few nuggets left
for 100 euros you can buy 4760 nuggets = 22 skill points
You can do the rest of the math, I'm sure. SP/AP purchase makes no real difference when you compare worlds, IMO.
If skill point buying is the ONLY reason for blocking migrations into the good PvP world, then I implore you to reassess this policy with a 2021 perspective.
Indeed, the specific player that we are talking about apparently did not. And neither have Iexactly. in the end, Inno knows who bought SP/APs, and who did not (that's how they determine their price).
and is the migration then blocked because they could have bought points, or because they did buy them?
Easy to check this when it's not hundreds of people.exactly. in the end, Inno knows who bought SP/APs, and who did not (that's how they determine their price).
and is the migration then blocked because they could have bought points, or because they did buy them?
Or you know... you could ask people not to be bungholes then eventually punish only those that are, and let the others have a civil conversationor i will close this topic.
Idaho is world 22.I am on Idaho - I assume that is different from World 1?