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  2. Talk:Metin2 - Wikipedia

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    The Names of the Biggest Servers Like WoM2 [1] or Dark-Fusion [2] (7500 Players/day) vary some time but the players go through the Toplist [3], Elitepvpers [4] and some Youtube [5] [6] [7] channels. The Activity of the pServers is very big. In Elitepvpers [8] section "METIN2 PSERVER - DISCUSSIONS / QUESTIONS" are over 2.293.443 (2.2 million) posts.

  3. Metin2 - Wikipedia

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    Metin2 is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) originally developed by Ymir Entertainment (now owned by Webzen Games) and originally released in Korea in 2004. [1] It has since been published in many European countries and in the United States by Gameforge 4D GmbH. [2] Other versions exist in Asian languages.

  4. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    C99 source code is hosted on GitHub under GPLv2. Originally only meant for Keen 5, it now supports Keen 4, 5 and 6. [300] Diablo: 1996 2018 Action RPG Blizzard Entertainment: In 2018 a reverse engineered version was released, based on previously accidentally released debug information and builds by Diablo developers. [301]

  5. How to buy tickets for Katy Perry's 'The Lifetimes Tour' - AOL

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    Perry's tour begins in Mexico in April, and it will take her across the U.S. and Canada from May 7 through Aug. 23. She heads to Europe and the U.K. in the months after that.

  6. Gameforge - Wikipedia

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    Gameforge was one of the first European companies to offer its games using a free-to-play business model. Game access and clients are mostly free of charge. The products are financed by shop systems where players can buy comfort and service functions such as mounts to ride, or equipment and personalisations for money.

  7. List of Internet forums - Wikipedia

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    An Internet forum, or message board, is an online discussion site where people can hold conversations in the form of posted messages. [1] They are an element of social media technologies which take on many different forms including blogs, business networks, enterprise social networks, forums, microblogs, photo sharing, products/services review, social bookmarking, social gaming, social ...

  8. NeoGAF - Wikipedia

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    NeoGAF is an Internet forum primarily dedicated to the discussion of video games.Founded as an adjunct to a video game news site under the name Gaming-Age Forums, on April 4, 2006 it changed its name to NeoGAF and became independently hosted and administered.

  9. Simple Machines Forum - Wikipedia

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    Simple Machines Forum (SMF) software is an open-source web application that provides Internet forum and message board services. It is developed by Simple Machines. It is developed by Simple Machines. The name reflects the creator's initial goal of providing a website that could be operated by novice programmers and requires minimal server ...