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Xiacb  11/16/08 5:42:56 PM

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Hey guys,

 

I have a level 65 druid on the Solusek Ro server and was wondering if this game is still popular and fun. I use to play this game and absolutely love it but had multiple failed attempts at rejoining the game due to lack of players and ability to find groups. So I was just trying to see the current status of this game and am open to any opinions, advice, or insight.

 

Thanks,

Xiacb 65 Druid Solusek Ro

 
declaredemer  11/16/08 6:08:27 PM

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"I play MMORPGs to feel FREE, yet I am always in chains."

Originally posted by Xiacb

Hey guys,

 

I have a level 65 druid on the Solusek Ro server and was wondering if this game is still popular and fun. I use to play this game and absolutely love it but had multiple failed attempts at rejoining the game due to lack of players and ability to find groups. So I was just trying to see the current status of this game and am open to any opinions, advice, or insight.

 

Thanks,

Xiacb 65 Druid Solusek Ro

Beauty, they say, is in the eye of the beholder.

 

Some people, like myself, still keep accounts for two reason:

  1. No other MMORPG on the market captures the essence of EQ (up to, generally, Velious); and
  2. Nostalgia. 

 

Others, on the other hand, primarily are raiders.

 

I cannot look you in the eyes, with a straight face, and say the game is doing well.  I would be dishonest if I were to do that.  I want to say, more than anything, the game is great and doing well.  The Living Legacy event was just, as a total, a huge success.  It really got me back, and others, but they have since left.

 

I probably do not play enough to give a thoroughly, and well-organized, analysis.  I can say, however, I am not even exactly sure why I play.  I dislike raiding.  My guild has maybe 3 people active in it at a time.  The community is, at best, mediocre.  Hacking and cheating is rampant, and some even say, necessary to just "enjoy" the game.  


Frankly, the game is not dead - it is just buried alive. 

 

They really need a new progression servers with modified progression rules. 

 
boognish75  11/16/08 6:11:59 PM

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People take mmo''s way to seriously

I havent played to much eq1, but I am enjoying eq2 quite a bit, on the bazaar server there is no shortage of people,

playing eq2 and two worlds

pencilrick  11/16/08 10:11:20 PM

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Before WOW, there were MMORPG''s. After WOW there were online solo single RPG''s.

I'm guessing this link says it all:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJQwHwP0ojI

 

 
Blythar  11/17/08 4:30:59 PM

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I havnt played it in years but I do know Solusek Ro Server is gone.  It merged with another server whose name I cant remember.

 

Blythar Jones
In the business of Rangerin for 70 Seasons.

"Place holder for a badass Ranger"

 
Philss  11/21/08 10:54:33 PM

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Some guy where i work is still playing Eq1 ( for 10 years now) hes raiding alot so ya pretty much the only thing left is raiding i guess .

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