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Rokuzachi
08-16-2016, 02:26 PM
EQ had a ripple effect on my life that was pretty profound and far reaching. It heavily influenced my life even after I eased off on playing it for over a decade.

Started during high school back in '99. Was an avid UO player at the time, but a screenshot of a Dry Bones skeleton and that amaaaazing 3D won me over! Haha.

Spent most days playing from 3PM after school to 6AM, 2 hours before I had to be to class. Was a very sleep deprived kid, but I don't regret it. Did this for a few years.

Met a girl in Highkeep while waiting to get my PGT. Decided to live in the moment, picked up and relocated from the pacific northwest to Florida to be with her.

A decade later, we decided to move to Austin to break into the gaming industry - we both ended up working for SOE, which was one of our major reasons for moving there. During our time there we even got the chance to work on several of the later expansions. The team of veteran EQ devs was absolutely awesome to work with, especially as people fresh in the field.

So yea, up until about 2 years ago, EQ had a profound effect on the direction of my life. I don't regret damaging my health with all those late nights, or all the late nights at the office that it led me to. It was a hell of a journey, especally back in 99-04, and all the stints of progression servers.

And yet, here I am, back for more... because no game I've found can ever fill the spot that EQ made for itself in my life ;)

My name is Uggybug in game. I went by Rokuzachi and Draxis on Povar and Druzzil respectively back in the day. Thank you so much for maintaining P99!

Trelaboon
08-25-2016, 06:47 PM
Are you and the girl still together? Does she play in P99 too?

EQBallzz
08-25-2016, 06:49 PM
Welcome back. Cool story bro. No seriously. Cool story. :)

Rokuzachi
08-25-2016, 07:35 PM
We aren't, parted ways a few years ago but we were playing on prog servers like the old days right up to then :D

Vandil
08-26-2016, 10:48 AM
The cross-country friendships I've made with EQ back in the day are definitely part of its charm. Especially since I've managed to retain some of those friendships to this day. Alas, I can't get any of my old EQ players to come to P99 because they are all busy with work/families now.

Rokuzachi
08-26-2016, 01:27 PM
The cross-country friendships I've made with EQ back in the day are definitely part of its charm. Especially since I've managed to retain some of those friendships to this day. Alas, I can't get any of my old EQ players to come to P99 because they are all busy with work/families now.

Same here!

One of the guys I started playing with back in high school joined up before I did, hoping that I can wear at least one more of them down and get him to join too :D

captain
08-26-2016, 01:38 PM
is she fat? will you give me her number?