View Full Version : About how many active HA districts on Euro servers?
Thinking about changing over to Euro districts for HA since the U.S. districts are dead. 2 ID districts is not very much when trying to get a group going.
Any input is appreciated.
During primetime:
2 English
1 French
2 German
1 Italian (always empty)
1 Spanish (always empty)
ID1 is the place to start a group, though. Anyone worth their salt will be pugging there (except for german groups - they form in german 1)... that's just the way things go.
There's no point in switching to euro if your only concern is HA.
windcaller
15-01-2007, 13:46
In HA not so much. However, in PvE, Kamadan, for ex, goes till 8 most of the time.
flaming caster
15-01-2007, 13:52
good ha players go to international, mostly the players in euro servers are random invite groups or first timers
(ofcourse not all, but the greater percentage of it is)
Your Fear Is Big
17-01-2007, 16:14
theres no one in italian or spanish so why don't they have dutch district euro districts is full with dutch ppl
good ha players go to international, mostly the players in euro servers are random invite groups or first timers
(ofcourse not all, but the greater percentage of it is)
Mediocre HA players go ID's, good ones go friends list.
flaming caster
17-01-2007, 17:56
Mediocre HA players go ID's, good ones go friends list.
entirely true, but if a r9 (lets considder that as good..) decides he wants to pug (i know it doesnt happen alot
he would go to id1 and not english:grin:
Your Fear Is Big
17-01-2007, 18:06
entirely true, but if a r9 (lets considder that as good..) decides he wants to pug (i know it doesnt happen alot
he would go to id1 and not english:grin:
if i decide to pug i might not go to international there are sometimes teams in euro district but thats rare
Laura Fantus
18-01-2007, 14:47
As others have said - don't bother with home districts in HA. I have both an US and an EU account and no, there is no real difference in the population of the home districts. Both are equally dead. International districts is where the players are.
Your Fear Is Big
19-01-2007, 16:06
there is a difference there are almost no ppl in american dist
if u count all the euro dist together in HA its 10x times as much ppl in euro
German 1 there u will get always good r9+ pug and they are good.
The only problem is u need to talk german :laugh:
Why just Dutch. There are also alote of Turkish players. we want also our distrcit. ( the best is to move back to the old times. All languages in 1 District)
The problem is not nation based districts bu the general lack of players since the 6v6 nerf to ha.
Anyone who payed ha before will remember how busy districts were esp international. Now HA is a shodow
When I was just starting in HA (after months of PvE only), I dreamed of getting rank 6 so I could PuG in Int Districts. I was gonna start in ID4-5 then work my way up to ID1. Then I discovered GvG, quit HA with both accounts rank 3 and never looked back.
Ranger Nietzsche
01-02-2007, 15:00
heh im pretty much the opposite.
I did Tombs for a while, around rank 4 discovered GvG, got a champion title, quickly got bored of it, went back to HA and never looked back, just got my r7 too
Dont Eat Brown Snow
01-02-2007, 17:52
This might not have anything to do with the whole thing of HA being abandoned.. (i havent played for a vry long time though) but when i played i saw more and more guilds win HA.. I see that the only reason of HA being abandoned is due to more peeps actually playing and nt w8ing.. You have a big friendlist and a good guild you are comfortable with.. Now wouldnt you rather try do something with them than a random PUG??
this is ofc only a theory:P
Mathius Clarkus
03-02-2007, 14:34
hmm yeah. But you can't help looking at the number of people there and wonder if no-one plays there anymore. They say 2 million accounts, they dont say how many of them are active.
Domina Spellbinder
03-02-2007, 20:39
french has as many districts as german at the moment(3), while english has only one.
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