but they don't use it to run fiber and routers don't care about your google map.You can use the metric tools with Google Earth. It computes very well the curves.
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but they don't use it to run fiber and routers don't care about your google map.You can use the metric tools with Google Earth. It computes very well the curves.
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I know (www.submarinecablemap.com), but it's flatbut they don't use it to run fiber and routers don't care about your google map.
I would agreeMoonsea is likely to be one of the 2 largest servers.
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If you're planning to play on Moonsea (or even just considering it), feel free to drop a comment below.
Let us know:
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- Are you moving an existing character?
- Starting fresh?
- Coming back to DDO because of Moonsea?
- Hoping for an active EU time zone community?
- Are you part of a guild that’s fully relocating to Moonsea?
If I end up there which is a high probability I look forward to playing with you and my toons are R10 Capable, I usualy TR solo as I do not do R1Copied from another thread post...
I'm going to Moonsea and have been very graciously offered a berth in a guild with some really nice people that is also moving there, which I've gladly accepted, as I'll need to leave my current guild behind.
From the folks I know who are going there I expect the r10 caps, raids, and tr-trains scenes to be pretty rich. If we get some push raiding developed there, that would be icing on the cake for me, but either way I'm looking forward to playing with a lot more decent people and enjoying the content I've enjoyed to date on a much more regular basis. Really looking forward to it TBH!![]()
Maybe even in top 1!Moonsea is likely to be one of the 2 largest servers.
Moonsea is likely to be one of the 2 largest servers.
In case of overflow , there will still be a spare server available : OERICKthis.
the new wayfinder, it will be cormyr. the eu server is one, the usa servers are three. that means, every player that does not want to deal with las vegas ping, has only one other option. yeah, moonsea.
yeah. not cormyr for sureIn case of overflow , there will still be a spare server available : OERICK
That is pretty cool and funYou can use the metric tools with Google Earth. It computes very well the curves.
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ohhh another good news. I remember your guild from euro serversRusty Nails Adventurers - planning to move to Moonsea from Ghal - anyone without home will be welcome - Cheers Pom
(In Game - Goodee - 1 ( or whatever number I'll end with !)
Planning move to take place end of July / Beginning August to allow for the inevitable dust and error codes to settle![]()
We aren't losing people to Thrane or Cromyr though because people that want to play together will simply move to the same US server. The only time we are losing people is when people that want to play together are going to choose not to play together simply because of server location. This hasn't been a thing in DDO until now. Up to this point, the only decision of where to move was who you wanted to play with. This is first time good friends will part ways because they are being given a different factor to consider that wasn't ever a factor before. This is why people are sad about it. Prior to this, people just moved together. I don't need to worry about losing US friends because we are all, almost certainly, going to move to the same place. The other two US servers really just exist for people that specifically don't want to be where everyone else is.Your wording was odd - you are not losing people to Moonsea, you are losing people to all 4 servers. You might as well say that you are losing people to Thrane or to Cormyr. Pointing only to Moonsea as the "lost to" server is not reasonable.