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Marcalus 02-24-2011 01:07 PM

The Score: Project 1999 1, Progression 0
 
Well, that's that.

My old buddy Jim pointed out the impending release of Fippy Darkpaw about a month ago. Intrigued, because he and I had both played EQ1 back in 2001, I started looking around and we figured we'd give Fippy a shot.

I found Project 1999 while Googling for something related to Classic EQ. As I read about the plans for Progression and compared that to what I saw about P1999, I started to wonder....

I re-upped my Everquest account, re-downloaded the client and hopped on my level 61 gnome wizard to check things out. Not happy with the revamped Freeport area (one of my favorite places to hang at low levels) and the game on Live saw me many expansions behind. I realized pretty quickly that playing anything but Progression would be a waste of my time, as I'm fairly active with my guild in WoW and that's where I spend my raiding time.

About a week before Fippy, I girded my loins (ewww) and got my stuff together. Within a few hours, I had rolled a gnome wizard here.

So much better. Graphics and zones the way they are supposed to be. No stupid mechanics like OOC regen and layers and layers of new systems laid on top of old systems. (Tasks are in game, but tracked in quest journal, and there are other kinds of quests called something else and I think my head just popped)

Progression launches. I roll a new Human Cleric. Jim rolls a mage. Because of real life and WoW stuff, the two of us never seem to be on Progression together.

I sent him an email yesterday. Long and short....Progression not sucking me in. Not worth it.

Yesterday, I spent time running around EC with my level 5 gnome wizard, actually having fun. I've bought a new dagger from him thanks to the tunnel auctions and I'm finding hanging out here relaxing, fun and reminding me of what I really liked about old time EQ....even though I got killed twice, lost XP twice and had to get me body back. :cool:

I have no idea how long I'll be here or how high I'll level. But I'm delighted to have found this place and to be living the EQ experience again, better than Sony can seem to deliver.

Thank you!

Zaphyer 02-24-2011 01:13 PM

This server wins everytime for one simple reason:

Project99's team is dedicated to Free Classic EQ.
Sony doesn't really care and just wants to make money.

Vynn 02-24-2011 03:07 PM

^

However, that was always the case after the acquisition from Verant Interactive, even in the golden days.

Marcalus 02-24-2011 03:08 PM

By the way, I'm Morlar in game. So if you need a port (in about 24 levels) let me know. :)

shuklak 02-25-2011 12:53 AM

awesome... I'm loving it too. Just made a shaman a few days ago. It's true classic everquest.

Nedala 02-25-2011 07:09 AM

Welcome and have fun :)

(and go submit my post in the bug forum if you want real classic music too, because its bugged currently, i want my music back! )

zeik 02-25-2011 11:03 AM

i am with marcalus, p99 wins. i also started my live account and played on progression for about a week now.. and its lame. uninstalled EQ, and currently doing a fresh install of titanium to come to where the real fun is.

bluejam 02-25-2011 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zaphyer (Post 228068)
This server wins everytime for one simple reason:

Project99's team is dedicated to Free Classic EQ.
Sony doesn't really care and just wants to make money.

This man speaks the truth.

Ele 02-25-2011 12:13 PM

Just over a week to get a guild to 50 and clear phinny, vox, nag, inno, and cazic.

http://www.fippydarkpaw.com/

I wonder if Sony saw that coming?

Rasah 02-25-2011 12:28 PM

To be fair, here is what I got out of the original post.

- Played a wizard on live
- Played a cleric on Fippy nostalgia server
- Played a wizard on P99 nostalgia server

Don't get me wrong. I love P99. But you can't really consider this a fair comparison. If you loved your wizard, and were looking to get sucked back in to your old experience, I'm surprised that you didn't create a wizard on Fippy. What if you had done it the other way around? Would the familiarity of the wizard have won, regardless of the server?

In the end, he got the right answer, so it doesn't really matter I guess.


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