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10-25-2007 @ 6:32AM
Tornik said...
Getting access to Blizzard's hard data would be very interesting indeed. Unfortunately, the way most players' minds think, you would see massive server desertions as players flocked to either a high-pop server or low-pop server, depending on what they were looking for.
I think you'd end up with server populations weighted one of two ways - either very high population or very low population, with nothing really in between.
It's probably best that Blizzard keeps this info under wraps, because let's face it - your average player is pretty stupid.
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