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Dyils
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"it would mean that the second one needs months to get discovered."
Not necessarily, Keiii-sama. As soon as the old players see that the max amount of people has been reduced to 20, they'll wanna know what's going on and will find out it's been split into two. And it's really easy to just make a colored message appear on the top of the screen or in the chat every 5 minutes or so, saying something like: "The old Panda #2 server has been split into two smaller ones to reduce lag. Please join *IP*"
And there's always the command "!servers" ,which you can type in chat to join one of Panda's other servers.
Plus, I'll be shure to mention it to players in the rest of your servers from time to time
Also, I'll be one of the people who play on that new server, so I'll bring my friends over
I'm telling you, with a popular server like yours, the new one will be filled quite fast.
And if more servers don't increase the ping, then that's even better news!
"In with 2500 shocks me lol"
What do you mean? What does the "in" even show? And why is 2500 a lot?
And please explain the "out", too.
Does it have anything to do with packets and if yes, then what?
Not necessarily, Keiii-sama. As soon as the old players see that the max amount of people has been reduced to 20, they'll wanna know what's going on and will find out it's been split into two. And it's really easy to just make a colored message appear on the top of the screen or in the chat every 5 minutes or so, saying something like: "The old Panda #2 server has been split into two smaller ones to reduce lag. Please join *IP*"
And there's always the command "!servers" ,which you can type in chat to join one of Panda's other servers.
Plus, I'll be shure to mention it to players in the rest of your servers from time to time
Also, I'll be one of the people who play on that new server, so I'll bring my friends over
I'm telling you, with a popular server like yours, the new one will be filled quite fast.
And if more servers don't increase the ping, then that's even better news!
"In with 2500 shocks me lol"
What do you mean? What does the "in" even show? And why is 2500 a lot?
And please explain the "out", too.
Does it have anything to do with packets and if yes, then what?