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if on the 7 of april you started ignoring this game even tho you loved it(ya we re a big bunch like this)then you might want to go check the very good news gpotato had for us today!
i was one of the first naysayer!and this decision was the best for everybody!
so dont search for me ill be playing this now that the final ipblock info is finally out!
so with this good news!see you in games foe from all over the world!
ty gpotato and all party involved i know it must have been ver y hard for everybody involved!
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After all your "I hate gpotato, don't play their games, they are horrible" speeches. :P
like i always said the game is great but the fact it was ipblocked made this game bad since the way its designed its made to be played against everybody in the world.hard to explain if you played it you know what i mean
this is the best compromise for everybody i believe!i sure liked this news a lot
it means yes it will be limited but it will still allow insanelly adictive pvp witch was the thing lacking in the original news of ipblock on the the 6 of april(ish)
dude please stop posting stuff ,nothing you have ever wrote makes 1 lick of sence
For anyone wondering what it is he's going on about:
"Dear Aika players,
This is the final update on the Aika service restriction issue announced on April 7, 2010. We informed the community that gPotato’s version of Aika Online would be restricted to the North American region. On April 7 (PDT), we limited new player registrations from outside of North America, but did not block existing non-North American player accounts.
We’re pleased to announce that non-North American player accounts which existed on or before April 7 (the day the registration IP block took effect) will be able to play gPotato’s version of Aika. The registration restriction will remain in effect for new accounts outside of North America. We realize that the past few weeks have been a time of uncertainty for the community, and we appreciate your patience while we resolved this matter. We thank you for your understanding and invite you to join us on the forums and in the land of Lakia for all of the wonderful plans we have in store!
-The Aika Team -"
Edit (link): http://aika.gpotato.com/news/2010/04/30/final-update-on-the-aika-service-restriction/
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ty last poster didnt know how to do that!its exaclty what i was refering to!
it does take time to decypher what he says, and im not able to understand everything he posts either, probably because English isnt his primary language, just have to bear with it... can usually get an idea of what he's saying though.
And, not to nitpick, but it's sense (not sence) and decipher (not decypher) as in; it is hard to decipher and make sense of forum posts at MMORPG when posters lack the proper use of grammar and/or spelling.
Your fail comment, failed.
il pouvait toujours utilisé le français
is this good news? hopefully its not part of a huge scam.
Its all well and good, however, the move still makes AIKA NA very limited and as observed in the last month, it seems that most players are not from NA, in which case no additional players from other parts of the world.
But hey, a compromise is a compromise, I guess I'll just keep playing there and create a character in AIKA Global as well, when it goes live.
AZ
Has it occurred to you that English probably isn't his native language? If it has, and you still were inclined to ridicule him for it you're just a giant bag-o-dick.
He's French-Canadian I believe,
Yer his posts do at times read like the rantings of a 5 year old on steroids, I put that down to his passion about the topic and that English (Spelling and Grammar) are not his first languages.
Nit-picking Spelling, Grammar and Sentence structure on an online forum is kinda silly though, IMO of course. Some people maby just dont have anything better to do /shrug.