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Please can someone help me with three questions ...

Hello I have 3 questions here about the game, the first: I need to know if it is in the main game that there is the choice for servers or if it is by separate version? if it is separate I need someone to give me the download link of the brazilian version or english, to download can anyone give me the download link so I can start playing or the steam link to play?
and I need to know also if there is the game in apk because I bought an android pc and I would like to play the tree of savior in it, but I need to know if there is the english or brazil version for android? (any version of android)
and also which server that has more player playing please can post the download link or the name of it to download,
more if this is all for the main server then I need to post the download of the main server, it is that I come from another server of rpg and I am a beginner in the tree of savior plus I would like to play the tree of savior

I need somebody to answer these 3 questions.

Steam version has 4 regions in one client - North America, South America, Europe, and Southeast Asia

North America currently has Klaipeda and Orsha Servers
South America has Silute Server (I guess you would want to play here if you’re from Brazil)
Europe has Fedimian Server
Southeast Asia has Varena and Telsiai Servers

You get to choose which one you can play in once you’ve opened TOS through your steam client.

I doubt there’s an apk version. It’s basically installed through Steam.

In terms of population, I think Silute has the highest. Not sure about the order for the rest.

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The only version for android is on KR, and probably experimental yet (not so sure tho).

Unfortunately, only Windows version exist (can be played on Linux with Wine and Mac with Parallels or w/e sails Macs boats).

As for population, I think Silute has the highest (SA server), Telsiai I think it´s second, or it`s the other way around, don´t recall.

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What is that android pc? Is it a chromebook or actually something else?

Quick nerd note:
I considered buying chromebooks at some point.

But I found a huge problem back then. I don’t want to deal with ARM stuff. For heavy usage I prefer x86_64 because better compatibility.

If your android pc is actually a chromebook and has actually x86 architecture instead of ARM you could do hacks at your own risk (can brick the android pc and render it unusable) and install a Linux on it and then possibly run ToS on it.

I don’t recommend though and it breaks the entire purpose of having a chromebook.

If it isn’t actually a chromebook but something else and ARM, you’re out of luck.

If it’s anything else but actually has a x86 architecture… Wine can actually run on Android, I’m not sure on details. But if it’s x86 I think it’s probably possible to find ugly hacks to run ToS on it, because x86.

To finish my quick nerd note:
Just don’t do it and play on a proper computer like anyone would do, it avoid headaches.

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In all honesty it’s too much of a hassle just to play a game that he wouldn’t even know if he would like in the long term lol.

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the game is free and if he don’t like it, at least he gets the experience for the future :wink:

You didn’t got what I meant.

Would you void warranty of a device or take the risk of brick it just to play a game that you don’t know if you will like?

I wouldn’t lol.

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I got what you typed :confused:

as for voiding the warranty that’s under the assumption that the warranty still exist and for that the answer is no, I wouldn’t risk it…

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