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The Golden Age of Blockland
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Custard:
V8 wasn't exactly a "friendly" period, if I do say so myself. It just happened to be one of the very first times an increasingly large amount of accounts were being purchased. This in turn meant more fresh, ignorant players, who had absolutely nothing to compare themselves, or other people to. This low bar in expectations meant a happier, more humble society.

But let's be practical here, it's pretty much the same as it has been, except with an increase in population. There's bound to be some disproportion here and there, but it's all within a general radius of good and bad.
cucumberdude:
The reason I miss the old days is 1. the sense of discovery or whatever when I was new and 2. the better userbase. Servers were straight up better back then, now the list is flooded with stuff servers. Not all of em, but a lot of em.
Gamefandan:

--- Quote from: Iban on March 20, 2011, 11:35:28 PM ---I blame the Era of the RPG.

--- End quote ---

This.
Thar:
Just look:

Build quality on average is decreasing.
We're taking on more new members than I think the community can handle at one time.
Several Blockland "veterans" are leaving.
There is still so much stuff in our forums.

Our building skills are being stuff on because we've lost our "vets" to set the bar for the new generation. Further worsening the problem is that we have a bigass new generation (15k and above). And everyother day I hear about some richardwad on the forums.

Either we pull our head out of our ass, or die.
Tyler66:
v8....

I still remember those broken polygons.
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