The dirty secret of Blades & Rings.. This game only survives on new servers rolling out and people spending to get built up. If you come intoThe dirty secret of Blades & Rings.. This game only survives on new servers rolling out and people spending to get built up. If you come into a server a few weeks late, you're hopelessly behind, you'll never catch the top dogs. So the only servers new people go to, are new servers where they stand a remote chance of succeeding. All the old servers are full of powerful people who've been there since day 1. But 3/4ths of the server population dwindled over time as they realized they couldn't keep up with the top spenders. Sooner or later the server becomes a handful of really powerful people and a mid-section full of mediocre unhappy players. Then a new server is launched, those mediocre players venture over to it with hopes of perhaps spending their way to the top this time. Rinse/repeat. This game wasn't built for longevity in mass. Server populations NEVER grow, only drop. It's parabolic curve, the server grows for the first couple weeks, then as the powerful players rise to the top (by paying by the way, not hard work), people start dropping off from the bottom, the middle struggles to catch up for a time, before their bottom starts dropping out eventually too. Before you know it, it's just the same powerful group playing all the time and no one else.
If you need customer service, forget about it. You'll wait 12-72 hours for a useless, incompetent answer that doesnt address your problem. If you argue with them, they just start getting insulting and condescending.… Expand