A bunch of the top companies in the game have gotten together recently and transferred to Themiscyra. We plan to be making a new super server that is the hub for anyone at all interested in PvP activities. If you have any interest in the PvP side of the game, are interested in warring, or even just looking for competitive and fun OPRs, then Themi is definitely the place for you. While many of the server members have more of an inclination towards PvP, we are still aiming to make this a general super server, so there will be plenty of PvE content as well that you could get involved in if that is more your style. Generally, we want Themi to be a new community hub for dedicated players of all types, so you can certainly find your niche here regardless of your interests.
We have a small set of guidelines in place that we plan to use and follow to ensure that the competition within the server continues to remain fun and keep people interested, with the most notable being NO SHELL COMPANIES. This ensures that many companies can have their own piece of the pie and-- along with the territory income changes, it should be far from one company dominating the map. There are 10+ companies already on the server actively looking to fill their rosters and bring the PVP community back to its former glory.
Wouldnât this have been better on a fresh start server so you donât have companies bringing in a crap ton of money and gear that they got on other servers?
This is gonna fail hard but I wish you all the best. People are going to have a hard time being gatekeeped by the server overlords and thats gonna be a ego collision course.
The biggest perk about this server is that they are attempting to collectively implement as a community the war changes that AGS has already stated they will address in upcoming updates. No shell companies, 35 people on each roster, limits on merc-ing, etc. The competition is a lot better on Themiscrya in terms of player quality, but if you are a PvP player or company looking to avoid the territory ownership problems that plagued other servers in the past, Themiscrya is a great option. The biggest and best PvP companies are already on the server and have self restricted themselves to the before mentioned rules in the interest of competition.
Eden and Valhalla were both very successful PvP (and PvE) hubs, regardless of their fate. They lasted months and were community hubs for everyone looking for a solid server. Just because theyâre not the hubs they once were doesnât mean that they failed their purpose
Themiscrya has already been locked once for massive server population. Its not a good place to start up a PvP superserver. The heat map that lists Themiscrya as a low population server has already been outdated.
It once was a nice server, but now a massive wave of bots have already moved in.
It was the third lowest server yesterday. There is more than enough room for everybody at the moment, considering the best PvP companies already moved there before it got locked. This post is mainly to inform others in the region who may be interested.
According to some of the world chat, there have been players who reported PvPers joining the servers âwithâ bots. I donât know the accuracy of the information, but it was asserted (and affirmed by several other players) that they know of PvPers who âPvP at nightâ (such as wars) and turn on bot programs to farm for them when not PvPing â because farming is just not what they want to do (but they want the money for their PvP gear sets). In other words, yes, there are PvPers who play the game and then go do other things, but where you see PvPers, you also get players trying to game the system with bot programs running when they arenât actively playing. To be clear, not all PvPers run bots. But some do.
And I can personally affirm a huge rise in bots now that PvPers have moved in. Is there a connection? Possibly.
Or the bots makers know a new Superserver will bring a lot of players trying to be competitive and will have on average more activity on the market thereby improving gold generation for their RMT.
Doesnât actually have to be PvP players that are making them.
If there was a correlation between bot activity and PvP interest on the server Im sure the developers would have spotted it and removed gearing and progression from the PvP scene and fully scaled it to completely kill the market potential those bots were trying to fill.
Right ?
Maybe they should completely scale and equalize PvP and eliminate the gear progression loop from that content activity just to be safe.
The server is basically what the game will look like after AGS implements their rules to limit bad behavior. No shell companies and a 35 player minimum on war rosters.