Another one drawn back...

8 posts · 2009-03-09 14:09:19 to 2009-03-11 08:40:46

#36300549710 03/09/2009 14:09:19 Another one drawn back...

I seriously doubt anyone here remembers, or even knew me from when I played around 2 years ago, I was never much of a forum person. Didn't post a whole lot. Anyway.

I'm back, and before I make a new character and jump into it....I have to ask the age old question...

Recursion or Syntax? I played on Recursion when I was here, but I'm not against a change. Also, I'd lke some RP if possible, but I'm fine either way. What I'm more worried about is people. Knowing how the population can get...I don't even care who SMILEY, I just need some form of interaction.

#36300549712 03/09/2009 14:30:07 Re:Another one drawn back...

Each two!! better  each three!!

Choose your server  using thhe method of where you like more , but develop on each server a char , you do not just need to rise immediately at 50, , i do this way and for RP it ok (i got 50 on syntax and 23 and 15 on vector)

In this way you can get  good RP quite each day in this troubled time too!!

#36300549719 03/09/2009 15:47:32 Re:Another one drawn back...

Welcome back.  SMILEY

Server choice is up to you.  Syntax is more populated but Recursion still has it's population of established players and storytellers.

#36300549764 03/09/2009 22:14:15 Re:Another one drawn back...

Welcome back, always good to see returning players. 

#36300549781 03/10/2009 02:01:46 Re:Another one drawn back...

Welcome back.

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#36300549792 03/10/2009 05:21:32 Re:Another one drawn back...

Welcome back to Wonderland, operative.

#36300549830 03/10/2009 10:06:10 Re:Another one drawn back...

Welcome back...

#36300549975 03/11/2009 08:40:46 Re:Another one drawn back...

I know that I have never felt the need to leave Syntax. But then again, I'm sure there are Recursionites who might say similarly.

Why not develop a character to level 10 on each server and see which you have most fun achieving? Post the character names here and you will probably recieve offers of help/interaction.