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So it appears that the Americans got a bonus gift for their Thanksgiving, I'm curious why the Canadians didn't get anything for their Thanksgiving last month?
Looks like BB plays favourite with more than just the German servers.
LOL. What servers do the Canadians play on?
I believe some of them play on the US servers. So Thanksgiving is just the same thing on a different day.
What is unfair treatment is doing x3 gems sale on European/German servers and not doing any for the US servers.
the american server has a permanent bonus check the amount of gems they get and then the exchange rate they pay $99 dollars for there biggest package to the £99 i pay plus they get more gems so they dont need a 100% bonus or any bigger seeing they continually reap the benefits of cheap prices
LOL. What servers do the Canadians play on?
I believe some of them play on the US servers. So Thanksgiving is just the same thing on a different day.
What is unfair treatment is doing x3 gems sale on European/German servers and not doing any for the US servers.
Personally, I think it's great that BB do these extra events for individual server groups. I certainly don't mind that the US servers had Thanksgiving, or that the German servers just had a 'Red Nose Day' event - it shows that they are making an effort to look at what the players on those servers would enjoy.
I just hope that we in the UK get the same treatment. I expect to have a 'Red Nose Day' event for us in April 2014 (I think it will be).
Keep the events coming BB...
The German 'Red Nose Day' event is very ironic though considering that it's a charity event that started in UK and now that it's getting popular in Germany they get an event yet we still have not. If we do not get a Red Nose Event in April then I feel embarrassed for BB. As an aside, I could be wrong but I seem to remember getting thanksgiving gifts in the past on Newfoundland. What I disagree with is getting St Patricks day gifts and not getting any for St George's day, somewhat unbelievably, not everyone in the UK is Irish! BB's inconsistency is its problem.
Our servers celebrated Guy Fawkes on November 5th. No other servers did.
Thanks Giving is an American holiday, not a European holiday.
A lot of these holiday events are localised to the servers. Which means we can't celebrate all of them.
.net had the same St. Patrick's Day gifts we did, most Americans aren't Irish but it's a very popular holiday. The issue I think is not so much the day as it is the uneven nature of the gift giving. .net and .com are much closer to each other in their gift packets than either is to .de (the German servers.) It's not unheard of to find players there scrolling to see all of theirs.
The sticky bit with Red Nose Day is not so much "When will .com get it, Comic Relief is a UK thing after all." but "Will all the other servers 'round the world also get a whole event supporting a local charity?" Leaving aside any personal politics regarding charities (pro or con,) it's rather a large thing to offer one, or even two, language versions.
ROLANDHOLLANDER
29.11.13, 20:23
in holland we have sinterklaas also, maybe a suggestion instead of santa claus? lol
Yeah so hopefully BB gives EU servers something for Australia day on Jan 25th ( hint hint ) and no need for shrimp on the BBQs buffs....
Thanks for making a mockery of our efforts to get to get the UK servers treated the same as others. This could have been a thread where various groups could have put forward arguments why they deserve special days. For example we have 2 Christian events yet none of the other major religions get any. You have turned this into a farce I hope you all are now feeling ashamed at what you have done.
One only needs to take a short scroll through the news archive on the German servers to see that there is a valid point to be made here Mod_Kioco & Mod_Daz.
Thanks for making a mockery of our efforts to get to get the UK servers treated the same as others. This could have been a thread where various groups could have put forward arguments why they deserve special days. For example we have 2 Christian events yet none of the other major religions get any. You have turned this into a farce I hope you all are now feeling ashamed at what you have done.
These are NOT the UK servers. There are no UK servers. These are infact the English servers meaning that English is the language used. Everyone is welcome.
Sorry to disagree MOD_Daz but BB refers to them as the UK servers during events and the moderation team were recently making statements such as these in June:
Hello!
Newfoundland, Northisle and Sandycove are now UK servers not EU English. The change should not effect friend invites since our website URL (http://www.thesettlersonline.com) and server names remain exactly the same as before :).
As far as I know the only difference is the flags being switched on the leader board.
Enjoy!
Sinister-King
And, how do you explain the recent Guy Fawkes night gifts?
Newfoundland = UK1 and as such we expect that our community manager should be putting as much effort into recognition of our local holidays, celebrations etc as the German ones clearly do. It's little wonder there's not much going on as our server has an identity crisis.
Furthermore, I'm curious to know why you think the UK should not be represented when there's a good player base and many other country specific realms?
To clear out matters once and for all:
These are the servers for Europeans who speak English. As a result, it should not come as a surprise that a lot of our players are UK based.
Yes, during events, we might sometimes be associated with UK, but the main reason for that is to differentiate between us and the US servers.
It would help if members of the community team were all reading from the same script. We are getting different stories from different team members. All I can see is that you have come up with a rational by which you can justify not giving these servers equal footing with the other servers. If you think you are thinking we are buying this obvious white wash then all you are doing is insulting our intelligence.
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So BlueByte recognises Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Germany, Ecuador, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Mexico, Holland, Peru, Poland, Romania, Russia, USA, Uruguay, Venezuela but not the UK. The German servers encompass Switzerland etc, why are they not referred to as International German?
If a server has no national identity then it has no focus or recognition of any regional customs, traditions or holidays and this is evident in Newfoundland and I imagine the rest of the International English realms. One only has to login to the German servers and look at the news archive to see how much is going on there and it's all based on local occasions. Example, in BB's line of thinking only the German servers celebrate Mother's day and Red Nose day, server anniversaries. The hundred or so lumps of coal/gunpowder and a drillplan on Guy Fawkes night was poor. There was not even a single thing for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee/royal weddings which were massive events in the UK in 2012 and in many of the 53 countries of the Commonwealth along with attracting international attention. Yet two Settlers Online players getting married in Germany makes headline news on all servers in BB's opinion.
Either officially assign the International English servers as UK and recognise UK holidays and events OR recognise the true international aspect of the International English servers and start by celebrating a lot more of the local holidays and customs of the biggest playing countries. Such as: Australia Day, Norway's National Day, Burns night/St Andrews day for Scotland, St George's Day for England, St David's day for Wales, St Patricks Day for Ireland, Mother's day in general, Red Nose Day in the UK, Waitangi Day for NZ... The list of possibilities is endless.
The halfway house that BB currently perpetuates is not good enough and it could improve things easily with a bit of direction in its thinking.
So BlueByte recognises Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Germany, Ecuador, Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Mexico, Holland, Peru, Poland, Romania, Russia, USA, Uruguay, Venezuela but not the UK. The German servers encompass Switzerland etc, why are they not referred to as International German?
If a server has no national identity then it has no focus or recognition of any regional customs, traditions or holidays and this is evident in Newfoundland and I imagine the rest of the International English realms. One only has to login to the German servers and look at the news archive to see how much is going on there and it's all based on local occasions. Example, in BB's line of thinking only the German servers celebrate Mother's day and Red Nose day, server anniversaries. The hundred or so lumps of coal/gunpowder and a drillplan on Guy Fawkes night was poor. There was not even a single thing for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee/royal weddings which were massive events in the UK in 2012 and in many of the 53 countries of the Commonwealth along with attracting international attention. Yet two Settlers Online players getting married in Germany makes headline news on all servers in BB's opinion.
Either officially assign the International English servers as UK and recognise UK holidays and events OR recognise the true international aspect of the International English servers and start by celebrating a lot more of the local holidays and customs of the biggest playing countries. Such as: Australia Day, Norway's National Day, Burns night/St Andrews day for Scotland, St George's Day for England, St David's day for Wales, St Patricks Day for Ireland, Mother's day in general, Red Nose Day in the UK, Waitangi Day for NZ... The list of possibilities is endless.
The halfway house that BB currently perpetuates is not good enough and it could improve things easily with a bit of direction in its thinking.
I think you make a good point, problem now is that there's so many players from non English speaking countries that it would be hard to dedicate them as UK servers, so they need to recognise they are truly international and add more international events
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