- Mar 15, 2007
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Lol'd @ this thread.
You can't say Mir isn't dying, just look at LOMCN ffs.
2/3 years ago there was a new server every other week, you're lucky to get a new server every month nowdays. As for the amount of users partaking in these private servers, I'm sure the number has atleast halved in the past 2/3 years.
Although, this doesn't mean a 1.9 server won't be as popular as 2.3/2.6. I'd play 1.9 purely because I loved Toro & other servers alike. The server would have to be rather good for me to stay there, but I would atleast give it a try.
lol did you actually read the thread?? try reading my one about the diversifying of mir, it happened exactly the same to TV viewing figures when Sky came out.
you start off with 100,000,000 watching 5 basic channels
20,000,000 regular viewers per channel.
average viewing figures = 20mil
sky launches 500 new channels
100,000,000/505
average viewing figers per channel = 198,019
there's still the same amount of people watching, they just aren't watching he same thing any more.
so as i mentioned before i really dont think its dying, you just dont see all the people any more because they are all over the place and with the strict rules about advertising on LOMCN now im not surprised that servers arent getting advertised - i couldnt even get an advert sorted for my servers and eventually gave up on it because it was so akward
so there is a difference between LOMCN dying and Mir dying, Mir is dying just not as quickly as you may think (i refer you to my point that the moment something comes to life it starts to die)
