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Corwin: yeah, it's impossible from a single datafile. If you build up a history from the files correlating the cities with the same coordinates over time, you can track down captures, except for the cities that a player exodused shortly after capture (before the next town file update).
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Tensmoor
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I've got the datafiles going back over a year so in theory I could work out things like changes of ownership during that period but it's a lot of work.
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Corwin
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Would it be possible for the devs to find that information back to tge beginning of the server? The title legendary city seems more fitting for a town that exists for 7 years and has changed owner several times then a prestige build town that's only 3 months old. It' also interesting to know who's controlling the towns of the players who long left the game.
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Tensmoor
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Possibly but that is something you'd have to take up with them. Personally I don't think they'd be willing to devote the time/effort required but it also depends on how the data is structured on their server if the still have that info.
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phoenixfire
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Sarky is the only one ahead of Kumo that still has towns and he is player Id 3. Which means he is the first actual player besides the Devs
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Neytiri
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Lucyville: Fri 05 Nov 2010
Still, it's pretty old.
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"It is well that their bodies know the heat and the cold; it will make them strong warriors and mothers." - Absaroke elder (from Edward S. Curtis's book 'The North American Indian')
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