ugug99
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| 29 Jun 2011 07:34 AM |
I've heard of the ROBLOX Rally, I thought: "Great! Maybe I can come!". But then I thought: "But it's halfway across the country, my mom wouldn't take me there just because of that!". So I then thought should we have something for the active ROBLOX users who can't come? I don't know what it would be but I'm pretty sure other people have the same idea. Because I can't come, I'd love to but I can't. So let's here from you. Should we or Should we not have something for the ROBLOXians? If we should, What? |
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iDig
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| 29 Jun 2011 07:37 AM |
| Roblox should have like local tours and gatherings. If they went to places like Chicago, New York City, Miami, etc. then it would be easier for more people to attend, because it would be close to their area. |
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comiconor
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Rob498
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| 29 Jun 2011 07:44 AM |
| I'd pay up to $100 to come if I lived near where it's on. |
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| 29 Jun 2011 07:44 AM |
@comiconor
Yes, they would. I've seen other online games host real life events, and they're not even as popular as roblox. |
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