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Originally Posted by
Harla
You wouldn't be starting from scratch, and I'll be honest, the concept of accruing all of that in the time frame between the Amsterdam announcement and now, boggles my mind... so whatever you do, you're far and away more efficient than me (or have far more time to spend in game, whichever). I mean, you're saying that you started from blank-account-scratch at around the Amsterdam announcement, and by this point now have four capped out, geared up and raid-ready characters. I can't even comprehend doing that in that amount of time. That aside, you won't be alone or doing it yourself either; you'll be with your friends, and a burden shared amongst six or seven friends, let alone a whole kinship, is barely any burden at all. If you gave away all of your stuff when you left previously, well, there's nothing wrong with asking for help from your mates in your own time of need.
What I'm saying is that I hope you can get the answer you want here, but I don't believe you will, and if not, well, the reality is that it sounds like you're going back to a community of friends and companions, and in the end what you feel like you'll be losing isn't really very much at all... especially if the big thing for you is the emotional ties you have to friends you've made, and will now be able to rejoin.
Here's the bit where I feel I've got to be a bit harder:
No. They didn't. Take some responsibility for yourself. You made that choice, and no-one made you do it but you. You regretted it, but it was still your own choice, and no-one is responsible for it but you.
Turbine announced their plans, and we are all well aware that plans can change. You made a choice based on those plans, and took the gamble of acting on them before they actually happened. The plan altered, and your prospective outcome isn't what you'd hoped it would be, currently, but you are still the one responsible for your choices, not Turbine. A more cautious person might have waited until the move was done, and the kinks ironed out, before giving away all of their things and uprooting themselves. You choose to jump early and get a head start on your restart, relying on the assumption that the plan would go forward unchanged - your gamble did not pan out, but that was the risk you decided to take, and no-one made you do it.
If the emotional investment you have and the ties you have forged with your kinmates and friends is as heartfelt as you say it is, then I'm sure most of them would much rather help get some of your existing capped toons back up to speed, than to see you go. If it's as heartfelt as you say, then I'm quite sure you would as well.
You still can. There is absolutely, literally, nothing stopping you from doing this, right now. Transfer those toons, tell your friends you're back in town, and let them know you'll need a bit of help getting them back up to speed since you left. It'll take virtually no time at all, and by the sounds of things you'll all be much happier.
I'm still hoping that you can get an answer, of course - and I hope that it's the answer you'd like to hear, but the tone of your post makes it sound as though you're valuing those marks and shards more highly than the companionship of "The people [You] love the most.", and that just makes me want to suggest that you pick yourself up, shake it off, take some responsibility for your own actions and decisions, accept it, and go be with your friends.
By the by, as far as I'm aware, they haven't said that Amsterdam is not happening. What they've said is that their priority right now is to sort out all the other routing and server issues, and that that will provide more of a benefit, even for the EU players, than going ahead with the move with things as-is... and given the issues that have been present, I fully believe that. That doesn't mean the move isn't happening. It doesn't mean that it is either.
For the record, can I ask you... as an EU player, what was your ping, on average? I ask only because I've heard a lot of people complain about the game being unplayable, or un-raidable, with their latency.. and then the number they report is a rather small fraction of what we, over here in Australia, experience...