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Sounds like typical trash talk about us. I can't speak for other servers, but based on our experience I assume they will get to the same point eventually if they aren't already (if not closing too soon).
So some people claim we don't differ enough from official servers while at the same time ranting how much better it is there. Or we only implement changes to offend players. For example by sectretly nerfing classes or drops with an update or even during runtime, all kinds of stuff. Oh and tons of bugs over here. Not to forget the broken classes.
But any server that's closed was so great! And that upcoming one definitely will be. They may have low to no experience, a tiny to nonexistent support team and an inferior to ****** (probably ******) emulator, but their config, oh boy. Dialing in the right numbers really makes it (also works in the lottery)!
Joking aside, people these days demand way too much from private servers. There is no such thing as a perfect server. Definitely not a private one (not to imply officials would be great). Back in the days the majority of people played to have fun and get their stuff faster. Nowadays it's just like most people join to complain about everything. Not to forget selling their comrades their allegations as facts. Because it's not enough if only your life sucks, you need to make sure everyone around you also has a bad time on the server by making him paranoid and believe your ridiculous claims.
And if you don't get everything instantly or you get a mapkick or the client crashes, your server sucks. As if that doesn't happen even on official servers.
Bottom line is, don't take anyones word for it if they tell you something about any server. Try it yourself and don't wait for the Redeemer of servers to release, because that won't happen. Go through the list of servers and stay at the one you like the most (the list is short).
Just keep in mind that newly opened servers have the tendency to close soon after release. Either because of the cancerous community or they overestimated the associated work. Or because they just wanted to try how it is to run a server and got enough of it after a few weeks.
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