We're making a list with all screenshot galleries of the test server on Tibia ML. Check it here. We'll regularly update it with new galleries on Tibiacity and Tibia ML.
Due to some technical problems with our newspost system, we are not able to post the update teasers.
We are doing our best to try to get it back as soon as possible.
We are very sorry for all the inconveniences this could cause.
Today, 5594 Tibia accounts have been punished for using unofficial software to play. These accounts were all identified by our automatic tool, therefore complaints about these punishments are in vain.
Recently, Tibia RP had its first birthday and to celebrate it the supported fansite is holding several small competitions. You can win a Yellow Rose, Wolf Whistle, Hand Puppets and more great goodies! If you're interested in this competition, you can go to this thread and find out more!
It is very important for us at CipSoft to find out how the Tibia community evaluates the general work we are doing. For this reason, we start a feedback form once in a while in order to get a better impression of our community's attitude towards the products and services we offer: What, do you think, is running smoothly? What can we change for the better?
There has been a total of 2084 players who participated and filled in the form this time. After having made an evaluation of their feedbacks we can finally present to you a short summary of the results.
First of all, we could register an overall improvement of our work compared to last year's survey. This is great and we are more than happy about this development. On the other hand, you have showed us that there is still some room for further improvement, so let's go into detail:
In comparison to 2008, we made a big step towards a bug-free gaming experience. Many of you seem to be largely pleased with our technical development as well as with Tibia's update frequency. It is good to hear that! On the other hand, an alarmingly high number of players mentioned that Tibia is a rather aggressive game. Obviously, this issue is mainly due to the power abuse problem, so improving this point is already on our agenda.
Furthermore, many of you share the opinion that our customer support team is quite tolerant and generous in its decisions. Here we noticed a slight improvement compared to last year. However, obviously we are still not responding quickly enough on your email requests.
CipSoft's communication on the internet has achieved the best results! We improved in almost every aspect of our communicational work, most significantly in being informative and on time with our news. For most of you, our way of interacting with the community is friendly and interesting with regards to content. According to your feedback, though, our communication is too selective, so this aspect should be changed for the better.
The community generally appreciates our efforts to spend more time and energy into community building and into a careful product management. We already made a step towards solving any problems that occur quickly, but still many of you believe that we are too slow in it. Furthermore, there seems to be a great demand among players for a closer contact to CipSoft. We, the community managers, are already working hard on improving here.
We thank you for your constructive and honest feedback. We are very happy about the results, may they be good or bad for us, as they help us in improving our services and products. You gave us a lot credit for our efforts and the steps we have already taken. On the other side, gladly, you have not refrained from providing honest criticism. We will consider all your feedbacks very carefully in the future.
Thanks to the participants!
Your Community Managers
Today CipSoft has released a new poll titled: Should Cities be non-PvP-Zones? The poll is asked because CipSoft has recently been tossing around the idea of making cities in Tibia Non-PvP zones. If you want to vote, make sure you visit Tibia.com and click on the poll!
Today, we would like to welcome four new supported fansites in the fansite programme.
Our Polish players will enjoy a visit on Tibiopedia. You can find there information on spells, monsters, items and NPCs in Polish, as well as news articles, a forum and other fun features.
Tibiaent is an English fansite, and stands for Tibia entertainment. Apart from offering information, such as interviews with interesting people, the Tibiaent team organises many events, and offers other nice features, like a radio function, for example.
On Tibiaquotes, you can read, submit and rate funny Tibia conversations. Currently, Tibiaquotes is available in English and Polish.
Tibiafriends is a social network for Tibia players. On this site, you cannot only meet your Tibian friends, but also spend your time with other things, like solving puzzles or quizzes.
For further information, please check out our fansite section, or visit the new supported fansites right away.
Have fun on the new supported fansites!
Your Community Managers
From Tibiacity we welcome and wish good luck to the new fansites!
Today, we have punished 5925 Tibia accounts for using unofficial software to play during the last weeks. These accounts have been identified by our automatic tool. Therefore, complaints about these punishments are in vain.
This time, the number of banned players has risen considerably (around 1000).
From TibiaCity we hope they have learnt the lesson!
About half a year ago, we released our new fansite programme. With this new programme we introduced the promoted status for fansites that are up-to-date constantly and that often publish own generated content. Other fansites and all new fansites that joined the programme at the same time started out with the supported status. Now it was time for a reevaluation of our fansites.
We would like to congratulate TibiaML, PortalTibia, TibiaMx and TibiaVenezuela to their new promoted status. You can see all promoted and supported fansites in our fansite section.
We are very happy to see that there are so many fansite teams that work hard to provide information and entertainment for the community. Just to name a few of the things that our supported and promoted fansites have done during the last half year: They have translated news and featured articles to different languages, they have organised ingame events, as well as real life meetings, they have given sneak previews of updates and they keep you up-to-date about whatever happens in the community.
So, of course, we do not want to miss this chance to say thank you to all fansite administrators and their teams, for being around and for contributing to Tibia's community.
Enjoy a visit on our supported and promoted fansites!
Your Community Managers.