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Old 02-19-2015, 12:14 PM
jdoran
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They were trying to spin this as a positive move: More resources for development etc.

The only thing that would bring me back to a live server is a special ruleset, such as progression. I've been pretty tolerant of SOE over the years, but the game has evolved beyond my interest (to put it as nicely as I can).

Now if Daybreak wants to head in another direction, perhaps they would just pull the plug on EQ and open-source the client.
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Old 03-13-2015, 06:19 PM
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They were trying to spin this as a positive move: More resources for development etc.

The only thing that would bring me back to a live server is a special ruleset, such as progression. I've been pretty tolerant of SOE over the years, but the game has evolved beyond my interest (to put it as nicely as I can).

Now if Daybreak wants to head in another direction, perhaps they would just pull the plug on EQ and open-source the client.
I agree with you totally. I got in to EQ (live) when they started selling the "Evolution" pack, and I loved the game back then. But your right, I think it evolved way too far past the interests of many seasoned players, especially those who were around it at the beginning. I wasn't there in 99, but my friend told me how he loved it. I quit playing on live servers in 2010. It seemed like it had become a "Saturday morning cartoon", if one can understand that.
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