My time in Drak has come to a end

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Nickstar
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My time in Drak has come to a end

Post by Nickstar »

After many years of playing ive decided to take time out of the game.

Due to the fact ive finally decided to upgrade my comp and give some new 3D online games a shot.

I will no doubt keep me Drak account paid for awhile to pop in LOL.

PS:

UberCob is great.But when u return to the realworld it reminds me of lag back in IEN and really slow/boring.
Would be nice to see the whole game sped up to UberCOB speed or slightly less.

Anyways tata for now.

Nickstar___ZAND

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Stormwind
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Take care Nick, hope to see you around.

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I'm looking into that. It requires a few more servers. The old servers just cant do it.

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Merlin
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Post by Merlin »

What? No Bye or Good luck hope to see you again soon, Thanks for your custom?

thats just bad manners Brad.



Anyways Nick, its been a pleasure hunting with you those few times :)

Keep hanging in our chat, we'll see you again soon!

*Merlz*
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Take care Nick.
"Gentlemen, it is a disagreeable custom to which one is too easily led by harshness of the discussions, to assume evil intentions. It is necessary to be gracious as to intentions; one should believe them good, and apparently they are; but we do not have to be gracious at all to inconsistent logic or to absurd reasoning. Bad logicians have committed more involuntary crimes than bad men have done intentionally."

Pierre S. du Pont, Deputy from Nemours to the French National Assembly during the French Revolution.

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