No.: 15 – The Italian Servers Are Much Bigger…

…than the US ones. This isn’t much of a lesson unless you’re planning on doing some sneaky, deceptive moves.

Which is easier? Stealing break in your home-town of 3000 people or 3,000,000 people? I’m leaning towards the first. On any given server every player as reputation. Now this can be somewhat wiped clean with new usernames, proxies and duals, but not always. A bad reputation makes people act unfavorably toward you.

Since the italian server was so much bigger, I found it was easier to get lost and pit myself as an honest player to one group of players, while playing the rat toward another.

Check it out, when I was hammered to zero, my rank was in the 16K’s. There are about 20 hours left to the server, and there are still 16,000 players playing:

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About a month ago there was just under 30,000.

Conclusion: If you’re going to be a traitor, might as well do it in a big pool.

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