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Many people believe that server merges are innately bad because swtor credits in games like ArcheAge (or even all the way back to Star Wars Galaxies), they were done completely wrong or the game itself wasn’t designed for its servers to ever consolidate. However, other MMOs – RIFT comes to mind – have nearly perfected server merges. And for the most part, server merges help the game and its population. Because many of the smaller servers combine together with larger servers, there are more people around, group-finder queues tend to pop faster, PvP is more dynamic, and roleplayers can reach the all-important critical mass.
 What’s in a name?
The first server merges were a disaster for the community I was a part of on Lord Adraas. The first time around, Lord Adraas, which had a huge roleplay community, was shipped over to The Ebon Hawk not because it had a larger community but because the name “The Ebon Hawk” was more recognizable. Or at least, that’s how it appeared from my perspective. At first, the two communities did not get along, and many of the Lord Adraas people had their character names taken because someone on The Ebon Hawk already had that name. For the side of the community that didn’t have an attachment to their names or wasn’t in a warring roleplay community, the first merges were fine.



Combining communities
Let’s move on to the important stuff that I’m sure you’re all wanting to read about: The drama between the roleplay community and the PvE community of Shadowlands. Both Shadowlands and The Ebon Hawk were strong servers. In my experience, the Shadowlands had a slightly smaller community because much of that community moved to Harbinger, but there were many people like my friends from the Bad Feeling Podcast who lived on Shadowlands. Even going back as far as the TOR Wars, Shadowlands has always had a strong community even if it was smaller than Harbinger. And if The Ebon Hawk edged out Shadowlands, it wasn’t because the roleplay community outnumbered the Shadowlands. It was because The Ebon Hawk had a strong PvE and PvP community, too.

Despite the improvements that BioWare made — like making a brand-new server — these server merges were not an improvement for the roleplay community. There are more people, sure, but The Ebon Hawk never had an issue with queues popping or finding people to do things with. From a roleplayer’s perspective, this transition only added to the number of trolls they have to deal with on a daily basis, and I know some roleplayers who have just quit playing the game because of it. Their names were changed, and they’ve moved on to RPing in Discord or another game entirely. So visit Swtor2credits.com for cheap SWTOR credits.


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