
09-11-2004, 02:58 PM
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Demi-God
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Heaven.
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Originally Posted by Deimos
What is with all the arguing. What does it matter what you can do with a Login-Server. I am going to have one, this way it is more reliable. It will also be better suited for the servers I am putting on it, and also, last of all, we might have server partners that will join this loginserver.
Why are we all fighting and arguing, it shouldn't be done in the topic. If you all want to fight over Login-Servers and their possibilities, then start a *new topic*. This one is for *Server Discussion*, meaning, Actual servers, such as Scorpius2k, not LoginServers. If you want to talk about that, well, then, I wouldn't quite know what Forum to post that under, but you guys need to please move this arguement out. I am going to use a loginserver, ok, so what does it matter. If you disagree, then disagree. If you agree, then agree, but I don't want to see this post turned into a war-zone of arguments. Please.
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I apoligize assisting with diverting the topic of the thread. I don't see it much of an argument than a debate. Anyway, this is about your server, and you are welcome to write a new loginserver. I hope everything goes good with your server and your loginserver.
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