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#1 2023-10-07 08:03:15

SoloAceMouse
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Registered: 2023-09-12
Posts: 105

Has anyone else noticed this?

For context:
I've played roughly 2 years, have >1000 hours on server, and spend a significant amount of time in the OHOL community outside of the game.

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It seems like in-game interactions are much friendlier than they used to be.

I don't know if it's the five year curse timer or something else, but I feel like politeness is way more prevalent than it used to be. People are generally more helpful, I almost never see the classic OHOL town asshole types, and I see a lot more positive roleplay/minor interactions. Compared to a year or even six months ago, I feel like there is a much greater effort in the community to not be seen as "that guy" in town who causes problems.

Of course, this could be just my own experience and not reflective of trends within the game at-large, but I was curious to hear from others.

Would any of you agree the in-game experience is kinder/friendlier than the past or am I totally talking out of my ass?

Last edited by SoloAceMouse (2023-10-07 08:08:48)

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#2 2023-10-07 17:30:23

Marquis
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Registered: 2022-06-16
Posts: 66

Re: Has anyone else noticed this?

Since the 5 year curse decay I feel like it’s been friendlier.

I think it’s simple. Less donkeys means more trust. So some rando asks to use a truck, I say sure (Doesn’t hurt we have 6!).

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