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Dead MMO servers have something uncanny about them that makes them fascinating. It's like exploring a relic of the past where a community used to have fun but now you're too late for the party. At the same time there's this creepy feeling that you're always being watched and feel like participating in a horror movie despite nobody being there. The most creepy thing that can happen is someone logging into the dead server while you're exploring.

Do you have any dead MMOs in mind I should explore?
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dead wow servers are good because of rare spawns are almost garanteed
>Do you have any dead MMOs in mind I should explore?
age of conan is full blown abandoned
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I'm not doing your homework for your youtube video.
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Haven and Hearth is perfect for that.



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