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Now that beeing said, I can't remember at which lake it goes from 5 -> 10
At least it was when 0.7 hit the deck late january.
I think somewhere near Alberta should be the swing point
EDIT : at the time we did not have avatars each room was 20, whatever the lake was...
Chat was lively, it was all good fun.
Also the downside to have only 5 in an instance now is that it may also give many the impression of less catches, as before 20 peeps were catching.... so ofc the rate of fishes in chat was severely cut down... one of the "side effect" of having downsized the rooms...
how many people can play with each other at a given time ?
Depends on the waterway, as BonPadre says.