Namely, the rumors of the no tolerance policy imposed by the admins and the more pressing rumors of the game being filled with malware and tracking programs. Nonetheless, Toontown Infinite does have its problems that have been driving away warriors from establishing clans on the game. Of course, this unrestricted access adds an advantage for the Toontown Warriors community: now full clans can interact in Toontown rather than the limited number created by the restrictions of Toontown Rewritten’s system. Toontown Infinite offers a large, key difference to how it is run in comparison to Toontown Rewritten: there are no beta keys or access queues to wait in to get into the game. To assist those unfamiliar with this particular server, Toontown Infinite is a private server for Toontown, much like Toontown Rewritten. However, Toontown Infinite had remained a total mystery to the community in terms of the number of districts and their stability, until Sunday. Of course, this became a major game-changer in the Toontown Warriors community – previously, issues had begun to arise from the discovered lack of districts in Toontown Rewritten. Around Sunday, July 13th, 2014, Toontown Infinite opened its gates, allowing total free, unrestricted access to the game for everyone. Hello again, warriors! As mentioned in our previous post, “Everything You Need to Know About the 5-10 Rule,” it had been rumored that Toontown Infinite’s staff would have a no tolerance policy on Warriors roleplay in their game.
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