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Old 09-12-2014, 04:46 PM
Naugrin
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With KPemu dieing and most other servers never breaking a population of 50 i have to ask. Is the everquest emu population dieing out or is there just a lack of creativity in the server building process?

Granted, we see about 6-8 new servers pop up every quarter but how many of those truly stay around? Why do servers fail and what could be done to help it?

Lets take a look at the current servers with a population over 50 that have been around for years.

Project1999, Best attempt at a classic - trilogy everquest server.
Project1999Red, Best attempt at a classic - trilogy everquest server, PVP.
PEQ TGC, Best attempt at a titanium client server - classic - GoD.
EQ Titanium, Legit PoP / LDoN / GoD.
EZ Server, Highly Custom Server that includes hours and hours of custom content.
THF, Highly Custom Server that includes hours and hours of custom content.
Dragon Soul (CEQ) - Legit Chinese Server.

Finally we get to the last server that has a population higher then 50 and this server is a newer server.

Leetsauce Productions, Custom Content, MQ2Usage Allowed.

Lets be totally honest here for a second. Do you believe that there will be anymore "innovating game changing servers" or is the EQEMU community just exhausted?
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