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Thursday, October 22, 2009

RO

RO (or Ragnarok Online) is an MMORPG (massively multi-player online role-playing game) that I've been playing for quite some time now, starting way back in middle-school. It has many many private servers worldwide, a few of which I play on. The few I play on are Burn-RO, Dreamer-RO, and Neverending-RO . I'll be giving a short review on all of them. Firstly I should explain some terms. "WoE" is the abbreviation of War of Emperium, this is battle between guilds to control a castle. "PvP" is player vs player, this includes dueling and PvP-Rooms. "GM" stands for Game Master (or Game Moderator) these are the managers/rule keepers/event hosts of the server.

BurnRO Max Levels = 255/150, max stats are 250

Community: The community of Burn is generally very friendly, with a few bad eggs mixed in. The community consists of mostly English speakers, along with Pinoy (Philipines), Hispanohablante (Spanish-speaking), and Deutscher (German) players.

Pvp: There are PvP rooms available, including Non-Custom Items room. My advice would be to stay away from the PvP rooms until you're a confident player, being max level is a must.

GMs: The GMs on the server are friendly and active, I am one Spanish support GM.

WoE: WoE should be reserved for the confident and elite players. It is moderated in a balanced fashion and I have no complaints.

Recommendation: This is a very exciting and friendly server, 5/5 stars.

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Dreamer RO Max Level = 500/120 Max stat = 500

Community: The community is quiet and semi-cold natured. Don't go looking for help in this server, as you're likely to be ignored.

PvP: Intense and unrelenting.

GMs: The GMs here are fairly inactive, events are automated and bland.

WoE: Similar to PvP, the WoE of this server is unrelenting and can be over very quickly.

Recommendation: This server is a bit more strategic and should be reserved for hardcore Ragnarok fans. 3/5 stars.
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Neverending RO- Max levels 1000/300 Max Stats 1000

Community: This is a low population super high-rate server, the community is quiet and conserved.

PvP: Being a super high-rate server, the PvP of this server is a bit of a joke.

GMs: Inactive and ignorant at best.

WoE: Like PvP, the war of Emperium here is a bit of a joke. All players have max stats, similar equipment and hive-minded strategies.

Recommendation: I've been treating this server very much like a novelty server. As far as I can note, you should only join this server to mess around and watch the Damage amounts fly. 1/5 stars.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Volunteer Work

I'm not usually a shy person, in fact I find it hard to shut my mouth around most people. This week was a bit different; I served some volunteer hours at the local food pantry. The people that enter this food pantry were entitled to an allotted amount of food, this food allotment varied by family size. The family sizes that can be served ranged from 1-2 person familes, up to 12+ sized families. The food in the pantry was the generals of life: cereals, soups, fruits, vegetables. I volunteered my time here because it put me outside of my comfort zone, these people were strangers, but strangers in situations not unlike my own. They were low income families, just trying to make ends meet. I'm in the same situation, I recently moved into an appartment with my friend and my girlfriend. They both have jobs, and lucky me, I recently got laid off. I know the "list" very well, because I hear it once a month, every month as I go in for .my. food allotment. I can list the categories that I listed off: Fruits/juice, vegetables, beans, tuna, spaghetti sauce, pasta, side dish, mac & cheese, meat, cereal, soup, hygiene products, extra products. Honestly I was nervous to be volunteering there, what if I saw a friend of mine? What would they think? What would they think I thought? The identities of the clientele is confidential, I can't even mention it to them later face to face off the pantry premises. I must admit, there are those that I favored if they came to my workstation, instead of four cans of soup I gave them five. There were some people who had children with them, I gave them an extra box of pop-tarts, maybe something sweet for the kid. I didn't feel sorry for them really, I just identified with them, because I have been on their side of the counter before. I'll confess that some of these people were downright mean, picky, crude. To them I say that sometimes, you have to settle for something, you won't always get name brand. Out of the volunteer work I've done, (highway clean-up, community garden work, local rec-center work) I think my time at the pantry was best spent. No matter how hurried they were, or how embarrassed they were, they always gave a thank you, and maybe the best part about it was that these 'thanks you's were actually sincere. It's times like these that I'm glad to help people, help the ones that deserve it, the ones that need it, and not just those that want it.