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Looking Back

Discussion in 'Nemract's Bar' started by VivaLaKitten, Mar 24, 2016.

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  1. VivaLaKitten

    VivaLaKitten Well-Known Adventurer

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    I used to play Wynncraft all the time, it was my favorite server.
    I played it constantly, waiting eagerly for Gavel, which I was far more excited about than that eh Star Wars thing. And when Gavel came out . . . . it just . . . forced me away. I was so eager to explore and enjoy the new world, but it felt I was locked out by constant lag, crashing, and un-usable items.

    Looking back I would give anything to play the older Wynncraft; not because Gavel is bad, but because the older Wynncraft was better. The simplicity was addicting, and so was the map. Now I no longer play Wynncraft . . . . it's just sitting there, in my pile of servers I never play anymore.

    I'm not asking anything to be done, just saying something that happened.
    God bless
     
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  2. Ganny

    Ganny Famous Adventurer VIP+

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    Everyone looks bad at the nostalgic times. They give an illusion of this better time that will never be reached now or ever in the future. We rarely look back at all the bad things or the problems with the things we loved or adored.
    Its just that though, its only an illusion. Things will always evolve, change, and get better..and wynncraft is no different.
    A lot of people put a great deal of work into gavel and it will always be better then what came before.
     
  3. VivaLaKitten

    VivaLaKitten Well-Known Adventurer

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    I thought about this for a moment . . .
    then I came to the conclusion, I was right in the first place
    sometimes it's the simple things that entertain people, not expansions
     
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