Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-24208224-20140131042107/@comment-24304663-20140131223355

Scarlecie wrote: NoBanana wrote: I reckon we are still recoiling from our P2P hacker fix. So many people stopped playing after that, as they didn't read the description like they where told to. Instead, they made one last angry comment, removed it from their favourites, and never saw it again.

Personally, I think it is a good thing. We effectively filtered out all the noobs who cant even follow simple instructions, like "Read the description", helping make our community less corrupt.

I really enjoyed the P2P servers, as all the Epik mithrilite battles, server wide wars, masters of their chosen skill, ultimate completionists, and ingenious inventors came together on one server, undiluted by nubs and lazy people. Everyone in the server played a bigger part, even the people who hide in a corner would stand up and fight for their cause when they felt the time was right.

It isn't something we can do again unfortunately, as if we did it on the main server it would make the 303 creators look like greedy noobs, and cut away at even more of our beloved community. If we made a seperate game, most pros would play on the main one anyway, as there is more nubs to own, and why pay twice? what is that supposed to mean The game during the P2P Phase was the best times for me at Survival 303. It had no common noobs, spammers or trolls. Best of all, No hackers. It was just the hardcore fans banding together in one server. The wars were so large scale that I ended up knocking off all the sulphur, mithril (except desert) and most coal/iron spawns. I then hid in my protected double walled Rockma Cave. Where I had a fun time playing with my pet Bento and I had a cow. It was amusing to see so many people adapting to this major change.

There was also many friendly pros that didn't kill you when you just started. They often helped you.