Possible to play the original ArcheAge?

While digging through my old accounts, I found out that I have played the game extensively many years ago.

But I can't seem to find how to play the original game. I used to log in through Glyph (where I also purchased a lot of packs).

Can someone be kind enough to point me to the right European site?
I found this https://na.archerage.to/
but it seems to be NA site and EU does not work. Is there only one?

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u/M4c4br346 — 3 days ago
▲ 12 r/Adguard

Adguard private dns not blocking ads anymore?

I've been using private dns set to dns.adguard.com for many years now on Samsung phones and it's been decimating ads.

But lately (2-3 months) a lot of websites ​are showing ads and I'm not sure what happend.​ Nothing was changed on my side.

Anyone else with that issue?​

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u/M4c4br346 — 1 month ago
▲ 12 r/Eve

Would flying Pilgrim in nullsec get me in trouble?

I'm back after 16 years with a rather expensive Pilgrim set for pvp. I want to do some pve and exploration but I've pretty much put all skills into this (colleague helped me plan).

I know Pilgrim is a ship for ganking people, but I just want to do some pve and exploration and I like that it has ​​​​covert cloak.

But popping into null sec, would that prompt people to start chasing me as soon as I decloak to scan sites? Or are they just going to ignore me?​​

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u/M4c4br346 — 1 month ago
▲ 60 r/diablo4

War plans need to be account bound

Losing all that progress on hardcore is way too punishing. I just don't feel like restarting again.

It's fine if it's hc only or softcore only, as long as you don't lose that progress when dying.

You already keep some things like fog of war, paragon points, etc between characters, makes no sense not to be able to keep war plans.
You can even "cheat" by completing seasonal objectives on your soft character, log to your hc character and claim them.

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u/M4c4br346 — 3 months ago
▲ 18 r/diablo4

Once by putting a random legendary affix with Kullean Tuning Prism (this leaves the item modifiable), and afterwards just normally Transfiguring the item.

Let's not do Sanctification mistakes all over again 😉

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u/M4c4br346 — 4 months ago