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General::Server Discussion Discussion about emulator servers. Do not post support topics here. |

12-07-2008, 10:14 PM
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Fire Beetle
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Oklahoma
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Having played on Shards of Dalaya, I would only recomend that server if you want a totally screwy resist system, a hot air ballon inflated economy, and the inability to make the money to buy anything until your 60+. The only redeeming factor to that server is the treasure maps, those are the only real fun. Other than that, its kinda lame. I would try Stormhaven or the Grand Creation.
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12-07-2008, 10:21 PM
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Fire Beetle
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 4
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I'm just recommending a mature place with a healthy population supply at all times. It's one of the best servers to find people to play and group with. The server has been around for just about 5 years now IIRC and it's solid as a rock. The game is more difficult than live if you want more of a challenge. If you're into raiding, the raid cap is 18 players (3 groups), which means each person plays a pivotal role and is important for the raids. There is several raid zones fully populated and several raiding guilds.
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12-08-2008, 06:13 PM
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Sarnak
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Conveiniently located in your grocers frozen food isle.
Posts: 56
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Quote:
Originally Posted by backman_66
I'm just recommending a mature place with a healthy population supply at all times. It's one of the best servers to find people to play and group with. The server has been around for just about 5 years now IIRC and it's solid as a rock. The game is more difficult than live if you want more of a challenge. If you're into raiding, the raid cap is 18 players (3 groups), which means each person plays a pivotal role and is important for the raids. There is several raid zones fully populated and several raiding guilds.
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And run by a jerk
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12-08-2008, 06:21 PM
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Developer
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: USA
Posts: 5,946
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Be nice, please. Even though they aren't affiliated with, and don't participate in the EQEmu project, it is still against the rules to flame people in any way here. I don't even know who runs SoD, but no matter what their attitude is, I am sure they have put a good deal of work into their server. That at least deserves some respect and common decency, IMO.
Last edited by trevius; 12-09-2008 at 02:57 AM..
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12-08-2008, 10:43 PM
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Sarnak
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Conveiniently located in your grocers frozen food isle.
Posts: 56
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Quote:
Originally Posted by trevius
Be nice, please. Even though they aren't affiliated with, and don't participate in the EQEmu project, it is still against the rules to flame people in any way here. I don't even know who runs SoD, but no matter what their attitude is, I am sure they have put a good deal of work into their server. That at least deserves some respect and common decency, IMO.
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I didn't flame i promise 
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12-10-2008, 05:27 PM
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Fire Beetle
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 3
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Actually, never had any problems with the people that admin/dev SoD. However, they refuse to implement a bazaar type deal for buying/selling, forcing you to tediously scroll through all 200+ vendors to compare prices on the one item you want. Since most people don't want to do that, they buy it at the first price they come to, which is usually grossly inflated. Money is practically impossible to get in any amount until you're 60+, and even then its damn hard. The resist system is all CHA based, and since you can't really afford any kind of gear until 60+, leveling is a pain for casting classed because your spells are resisted, and your mana regen takes a half hour. I would stick with one of the Emu servers, Grand Creation or Stormhaven.
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12-10-2008, 06:29 PM
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Fire Beetle
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: nj, usa
Posts: 24
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I have played SoD and PEQ and imo PEQ is much better. Having a GF, job searching as a recent computer science graduate, I don't have that much free time and the transition into PEQ is so easy.
Things I hated about SoD:
1) No Bazaar, their trade system is as frustrating as running EQ on an old school PC using punch cards.
2) Money.... Ok this is a huge problem, you get enough for spells true and what not but beyond this it is as people say, expect to be poor till higher levels.
3) Spell resist system, they use a check vs CHA to see if your spell is resisted, making CHA the most important stat for casters even over INT/WIS. Beyond this they have a weird specialization system where you spec into different things depending on caster/melee. Either way expect about 20% or higher of your spells to not be resisted by the mobs resists, or fizzled, but rather just plain phail because of this CHA check. Next thing they will do is a check vs CHA to see if you don't accidentally drop your weapon as you melee (would only even the score out).
4) Knowledge of world, yes they have all their quests listed (very small compared to eqemu's) on their wiki, but beyond this they drastically changed most of the zones so expect to have to "find" places to level and what not. EQ is not a hard game if you know the knowledge needed to do whatever it is you are interested in aka level areas, money spots, tradeskilling. You can't read the 100's of webpages on EQ cause they wont help you one bit for this server.
5) Traveling is done moronically there. You have a "pok" system called mansion of portals, which is confusing in its own right having 2 floors, but beyond this the zone randomly casts nasty as hell debuffs on you as you walk through it. I can understand if you wait 6 minutes then hit idlers so they don't just sit up there but I was getting hit by some really nasty DOT's and debuffs just trying to run straight to the portal I needed.
6) Boxing on this server is virtually impossible. I tried to dual box and everytime I had to zone I had a 50/50 chance of one of the toons going LD. On PEQ I can 5x box for hours without any going LD through dozens of zoning screens.
Things I like about PEQ:
1) Levels seem to go by fast as it is about 1.5 x normal live exp.
2) Gear/Money is easy to attain even at low levels. Many players simply sell gear to vendors in PoK for a few plat. When I started here I simply ran the vendor chain and bought everything people sold to either use or resell in bazaar. It isn't uncommon to get some nice gear off vendors that you can resell for a few kpp. (price to buy these items is low usually less then 50pp from vendor). Noticed that money drop on low level mobs feels higher. In crushbone for example the cents were dropping upwards of over 1 pp each in cash so by the time you hit level 10 you could easily have over a hundred plat just from looting cash. This doesn't last to higher levels but it feels like a cash boost off lower level mobs for sure and surely helps new players.
3) Bazaar is live like and great.
4) You can see a list of the hundreds of quests completed with direct links to how to do them from allah. It is live like and you CAN use outside websites to research.
5) NPC buffbots in PoK so no longer do you have to shout for a KEI or temp, just pay an npc and get buffed. A command to teleport every 15 minutes to any zone makes travel pretty easy but not abused.
Just my opinion anyways. The only thing that SoD has over PEQ is a better mob pathing scheme (follows paths, uses doors/stairs), though this leads to pathing exploits that ranged toons can utilize that you don't get on PEQ where the mob just comes straight at you.
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