What level is your character?
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Level 11. Made mid March-Early April 2004.
Was out of school for about 10 months, so played about 70hrs/week, possibly 80, for a while. Then played more then I should have been when I re-enrolled, about 40hr/week.
EDIT: Much of that time was spent just chatting with people and exploring...PC isn't very conducive to questing.
Was out of school for about 10 months, so played about 70hrs/week, possibly 80, for a while. Then played more then I should have been when I re-enrolled, about 40hr/week.

EDIT: Much of that time was spent just chatting with people and exploring...PC isn't very conducive to questing.
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It's much more even than I expected so far. Logically, you would expect a somewhat steady decline in numbers the higher the level but that's not really happening is it?Rotku wrote:Aye, it does seem pretty even. But I'm willing to bet that the majority of people who do not frequent this forum tend to be more low levels than high.
Are the lowest levels not on the Forums or have survival rates reduced deaths to such an extent that there's now more higher levels than lower walking around?
Wynna's number suggested about 400 check out ALFA Forums during a 1 month span so I wonder how many of those visit at least once a week on average? The next day or two should give us a better idea but no matter what, I find the results very interesting.
Kate
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Hmm... yes. To answer the actaul question, I've currently got a 3 (4?) month old paladin hin at 1st level.
Before that went through about 6 level 1s in the space of a week, getting bored with them all.
Before that, had a PC getting all the way to... level 5
Then about 3 who made it to level 2!
And last of all, about 1.5 years worth of level 1s.
Before that went through about 6 level 1s in the space of a week, getting bored with them all.
Before that, had a PC getting all the way to... level 5



Then about 3 who made it to level 2!
And last of all, about 1.5 years worth of level 1s.
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This would be true if those Level 10+ players were all quite old (I assume they are)and if the number of new players has actually been decreasing over time. If our player base had been steady or growing I would have expected the biggest clump of players to be in the level 1-4 range to represent flesh blood.Sandermann wrote:ALFA has been live a long time now, those 10+ level PCs have been around for a while. It makes sense to me that as the project goes on the average level will creep up.
Still too early to say for sure though...
Kate
"We had gone in search of the American dream. It had been a lame f*ckaround. A waste of time. There was no point in looking back. F*ck no, not today thank you kindly. My heart was filled with joy. I felt like a monster reincarnation of Horatio Alger. A man on the move... and just sick enough to be totally confident." -- Raoul Duke.
27 month old level 14 druid. I hit level 10 on St.Patrick's day, 2004, so it has taken almost a year and a half to go up four levels.
The four characters before her lasted scant days an averaged level two, but that was right after live, and we were all of us n00bs together.
The four characters before her lasted scant days an averaged level two, but that was right after live, and we were all of us n00bs together.
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He died, I made a new character wich is now level 10 after 4-5 months.
thats.. nuts..27 month old level 14 druid. I hit level 10 on St.Patrick's day, 2004, so it has taken almost a year and a half to go up four levels.
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This demon I blame (a flickering flame).
Conspire as one, exactly the same.
It's exactly the same!!"