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Clark 03-13-2014 02:09 AM

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Originally Posted by STOP CHEWIE NOOOO (Post 1363031)
try livejournal.com

lol

Aeaolena 03-13-2014 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by STOP CHEWIE NOOOO (Post 1363031)
try livejournal.com

Was this comment really necessary?

http://i.imgur.com/a58haOW.jpg

fadetree 03-13-2014 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Trelaboon (Post 1363029)
And MMO's with them....

I remember when EQ came out, I was completely awestruck by the great men and women of Norrath who had achieved the highest of quality in character development.

I specifically remember a handful of characters who I was so deeply fascinated by, that I felt we were divided the way the President and I might be divided if ever we were to meet. I would see these people day in and day out, and imagine what kind of spectacular lives they must lead outside of Norrath, for surely someone so great as they must have a truly magnificent livelihood outside of the game. I wouldn't even send them a tell, because the uber/non-uber segregation had taken its natural course.

As I grew older, I began to realize, that the players who were the absolute best inside a video game, had to almost be the complete opposite outside of the land of EverQuest. Traits that often included: unemployed, disabled, retired, rejected, anti-social or in many cases; a criminal in house arrest. Those were often the greats of our time....the ones who first saw Nagafen lay belly up, who ran around in golden shoes, while the rest of us paraded our cloth along the uneven cobblestone floors of Qeynos city.

I realize this was not 100% accurate in all cases, but it was definitely the most common denominator among the elite. I was thinking the other day about modern MMO's and how being unemployed is no longer what gets you on top of the fantasy food chain. In the current state of online gaming, the most powerful of all players, are often the ones who can spend thousands of real dollars on in-game, pay-to-play perks. While being a hermit certainly offers you the same potential advantages, there are no longer quite such large divides in the player base of modern games.

In its own way, it makes me sad. Something about giving up real life time and social activities in order to become the best, is something that I wish had not yet gone away.

My father always told me nothing was free, and that doesn't change with the name Free-to-play. There are always costs to success, but real life money should never have become one of them. This sad state of affairs, is one of the many reasons I no longer play Modern MMO's, and why I'm so captivated by P1999.


Thank you to all of the developers that give up *their* free time in order for us to walk into a living, breathing time-machine. I'm genuinely grateful for the last 4+ years I've had on this server, and hope to get at least 4 more.

<3

I don't know what makes you say that early ubers were all some kinds of lamers/no lifers. I knew quite a few on Fennin in the early days that were RL professionals and/or really great people. Is this just your impression or do you have anything to back that claim up with? Also, to include 'disabled' with the other derogatory terms you used kind of sucks in my book. I assume you didn't mean it that way, but you should be more careful with your language.

Duckwalk 03-13-2014 09:31 AM

All of the people "ub3r" people I knew through PoP we're young proffessional types many working in IT, programming, computer related fields not criminals as you suggest.

Actually you're description is more appropriate for P1999 as it takes a special kind of person to cockblock content for 3 plus years in an attempt to "dominate" a free emulator version of a 15 year old game..

Fett 03-13-2014 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by fadetree (Post 1363406)
Also, to include 'disabled' with the other derogatory terms you used kind of sucks in my book. I assume you didn't mean it that way, but you should be more careful with your language.

Is there a more PC word than disabled? What should he have called them, wheel chair jockeys?

koros 03-13-2014 09:33 AM

Your post is filled with platitudes, superlatives, and unnecessary "anecdotes". As far as poorly written, tangential soapboxes go, I give it 2/10.

Ugrask 03-13-2014 09:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Aeaolena (Post 1363388)
Was this comment really necessary?

Not sure someone claiming anyone who managed to do end game content fifteen years ago was some kind of pathetic degenerate deserves defending.

skipdog 03-13-2014 12:00 PM

You say all MMOs are pay to win, yet to me(and according to subscription numbers), it's actually the worst and least popular MMOs that are pay to win.

WoW is not pay-to-win. Want to be the BEST at WoW? You gotta be an amazing player willing to play perfectly on a consistent basis and yes, dedicate a huge chunk of your free time to play almost every day.

What really confuses me about this post, is that you act like RMT doesn't exist on this server. Heck, you can buy more advantages on THIS SERVER with real money than you can on WoW or most MMOs. You can buy your entire fleet of epic'd 60s and enough plat to deck them all out. No reason to pretend like it isn't an option for some.

Aeaolena 03-13-2014 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Ugrask (Post 1363488)
Not sure someone claiming anyone who managed to do end game content fifteen years ago was some kind of pathetic degenerate deserves defending.

Meh, the original post seems harmless enough to me. Lots rambling followed by thanking of server staff. Please understand, my dissent is not with the accuracy of the 'livejournal.com' comment, but the appropriateness of it in this specific subsection of the P1999 forum.

It just seems like these days the second someone posts in this discussion forum they are met with a quick jab to the ribs followed by expected cheers from the audience.

The server staff have asked time and time again to keep jabs in RnF where they belong.

My exasperation was not meant to paint Mr. Chewie as the poster child for trolls - he certainly isn't the only one who has fallen in with the current trend on Server Chat.

It seems I am not immune either, actually - and thus I have updated my graphic
http://i.imgur.com/a58haOW.jpg

In hindsight, it was too peppery :)
http://img2.timeinc.net/health/image...rd-400x400.jpg

Bill Tetley 03-13-2014 12:08 PM

I knew a few of these "early ubars" in real life. They were in 11th grade with me and slept through classes, left school early unannounced and nearly didn't graduate. They did have some awesome pixels and they gave me free stuff so it's cool


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