- Familiar map and locations
- Not a real map
- Very adaptable / able to be changed
- Easy starting point for new servers
To just name a few.
It's generally a good idea to not use to use all-inclusive words when talking about this anything.
As someone that owns a server whose shape is similar to an Evo map:
@Luffy would take offense to that.
I take offense to that.
I think balance has an important place in this. But afaik most Evo maps mirror real Tibia stats/monsters, no?
As for someone that has spent the last 5 years developing a server (it will be 6 years come next week); I take offense to people assuming that just because you can do 4,000 damage PVP means the server is crap / not developed / not balanced.
There's bad apples in any community. But from my experience the community (or communities, it's been so long) have been some of the most genuine I've ever seen in my life.
*shrugs*
I'm not actually offended.
I'm only being a bit hyperbolic at the all-inclusive statements you made.
In regards to what I
assume you were getting at:
I'm also disappointed to see servers
being hosted with minimal work being done not being consistently improved upon after launch because their "online count" isn't the greatest. The fact that the majority of the Open Tibia players (which, mind you, typically are not even a part of OTLand) would prefer a
"pizza server" - (
@Dalkon 2013) over someone busting their ass to make something unique and enjoyable.
Please keep in mind, every server starts somewhere. There's always room for improvement, and I'd much rather a server "be an Evo" and see it actively developed than hosted sloppily and abandoned.
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