02-02-2020, 09:01 AM
1) 2020.02.01
2) 6
3) 7
4) 8
5) 20/10
6) 5
7) 5
8) 5
9) 0
10) 5
11) I love the atmosphere of impending threat, when you urgently need to establish at least some fortifications and keep the defense. I played the Russian illegal version of NI for a long time, and it felt brighter there than here. Here, most players are hung with legendary items and each race is given more easily than with difficulty. And then there were very few players and because of this dacha the lowest craft was very valuable and very highly valued. For the sake of victory, you did everything in your power-set up fortifications so that the Nords could not break them, hid where they could not get you and most often you died from Loki, tricksters, Wraith's, or from a random arrow, or just from the fact that you ran out of shells. You just couldn't resist the Nords with shields, just because they weren't there. Having a shielder was a very big luxury, since crafting its items was more expensive than anyone else. Even if we had a shielder then, we simply could not defeat all the Nords in the open, since only 5-8 people could be recruited on the server, and only 1-2 of them had some legendary items. We survived as best we could, using plans so clever that we discussed tactics for a very long time before we started. And you can't even imagine how much pleasure each player experienced from simply participating in this. Whether we won or lost, it was important to participate in this competition with deadly enemies. This brought a wild buzz and satisfaction. Few Russian players still remember this. This is what I come to Ni for. But now the servers are still quite easy, rare legendary items are sold at auction for 3M (or 750K) and this epic adventure turned into a boring routine.
But I still come in the hope that the good times will return one day. Eee!
12) I think I accidentally answered this question at 11
13) Economy, people's relationships, auctions, exchange of items
14, 15) Because of the weak level of English I did not understand the question, sorry
2) 6
3) 7
4) 8
5) 20/10
6) 5
7) 5
8) 5
9) 0
10) 5
11) I love the atmosphere of impending threat, when you urgently need to establish at least some fortifications and keep the defense. I played the Russian illegal version of NI for a long time, and it felt brighter there than here. Here, most players are hung with legendary items and each race is given more easily than with difficulty. And then there were very few players and because of this dacha the lowest craft was very valuable and very highly valued. For the sake of victory, you did everything in your power-set up fortifications so that the Nords could not break them, hid where they could not get you and most often you died from Loki, tricksters, Wraith's, or from a random arrow, or just from the fact that you ran out of shells. You just couldn't resist the Nords with shields, just because they weren't there. Having a shielder was a very big luxury, since crafting its items was more expensive than anyone else. Even if we had a shielder then, we simply could not defeat all the Nords in the open, since only 5-8 people could be recruited on the server, and only 1-2 of them had some legendary items. We survived as best we could, using plans so clever that we discussed tactics for a very long time before we started. And you can't even imagine how much pleasure each player experienced from simply participating in this. Whether we won or lost, it was important to participate in this competition with deadly enemies. This brought a wild buzz and satisfaction. Few Russian players still remember this. This is what I come to Ni for. But now the servers are still quite easy, rare legendary items are sold at auction for 3M (or 750K) and this epic adventure turned into a boring routine.
But I still come in the hope that the good times will return one day. Eee!
12) I think I accidentally answered this question at 11
13) Economy, people's relationships, auctions, exchange of items
14, 15) Because of the weak level of English I did not understand the question, sorry