There is only one PvP server that people play on (Seastone)
PvE there are 4 or so well populated servers, another 5 or 6 that are fine, and a couple that have recently died.
This is NA of course, EU is in pretty sad shape right now
The PvP server I was on! I was wondering how they could post release develop so much with so few subs but it seems they are trying to market some type of server technology, which can be more profitable than the game. Was thinking of going back, know which faction is the least played on Seastone?
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http://www.riftstatus.net/
take a look at the stats not sure how accurate it is.
I play on the Wolfsbane (PvE) server and it's always pretty active. My guild almost always has 20-30+ people online.
I think a lot of people left to try other games but the recent lackluster releases have made them appreciate Rift's quality and content.
Once GW2 comes out things could change dramatically but for now Rift has a very healthy community.
There is only one PvP server that people play on (Seastone)
PvE there are 4 or so well populated servers, another 5 or 6 that are fine, and a couple that have recently died.
This is NA of course, EU is in pretty sad shape right now
The PvP server I was on! I was wondering how they could post release develop so much with so few subs but it seems they are trying to market some type of server technology, which can be more profitable than the game. Was thinking of going back, know which faction is the least played on Seastone?