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Do you ever just like to explore?

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  • When the put up the walls I was super disappointed, there was a lot of neat things to see, where you were not supposed to be.

    The fully finished Baldera, it even once had NPC's in the town, and one used to sell a teleport scroll for the abandoned city, those weere removed long before the walls went up though. (It was the original Baraka City, instead of opening it they gave us High Watch)
    The Soup Pot next to Tria.
    The half finished abandoned Argonea.
    The valley with 'under construction' written in ginormous Korean characters.
    The path to the flat land.
    The unfinished Agron over world dungeon you could jump off map and hop to.
    The entrence to the abandoned Zulfikar underground, or from Pathfinder to Zulfikar.
    Valika wilds (the entry for it was to be in the cave from Valika to Popolion, but when the put up the walls they added two additional layers keeping you from getting anywhere near the plugged exit.)
    The desert with nothing but a pile of cowbones.

    And my personal favorite, when you would go somewhere super glitchy and could see people on another continent from a totally different part of the world, like the space next to Seeliwood, or the gorge between North and South Shara with bams from Argonia scattered on the hill side. You could even fight and kill them, and the person where the bam actually was, could see it fighting, but could not see you at all. It was like, ghost mode. When I was bored I'd go to the area next to Seeliwood and mess with people leveling near Elenea, never in a mean way though.

    While it is kinda disappointing I can't go exploring where I don't belong any more, I can understand the stress it must put on their servers to load a player into those incomplete and abandoned maps. Not to say I did not try, they did an exceptionally good job of walling off everything, leaving very few holes if any to slip threw.

    A lot of people have asked over the years when those area's might be finished and opened. The answer to that is; never. It is far more cost effective to create entirely new areas than it is to fix and rework existing maps.
  • Spacecats wrote: »
    Kaspanova wrote: »
    absolutely, i used to run around Seeliewood to see if the little houses were open. Just lots of places to just go and stare at. A lot of detail to be taken in.

    Some people were able to get up in those treehouses before flying mounts were in the game. I'm still not 100% sure how they did it.

    Now that flying mounts are in we have even higher treehouses to reach.
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