loramin |
01-21-2019 12:15 PM |
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Originally Posted by dela7460
(Post 2845477)
Looks like I have to do some research. No idea what this green server reference means.
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Well, since my audience demands it ...
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Originally Posted by Erati
(Post 2845458)
Lora is slacking
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Originally Posted by Daallee
(Post 2845468)
This poor guy, I hope he's at the point of copy-pasting his patient responses. Every week a thread is started about P99 "Green". Just use the search function and find any of the dozens of threads that Loramin has definitively answered.
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(and no, I don't copy/paste; somehow finding my old posts, copying them, and then tweaking them for each new post seems like more work than just re-writing a paragraph or two ... but then I was a Literature major so writing doesn't bother me as much ...)
The Green Server (AKA the "Recycle" Server ... and BTW both those names come from the players; the staff has never picked an official name) is the goal of Project 1999. You might think Blue is, but Blue is actually Project 1999's beta server. Where we all play is actually the testing ground where the devs try out and QA all of their beautiful classic EQ code in anticipation of Green.
Someday, when all that code is 100% complete and tested (most likely years from now) the devs want to create their endgame: a server that is as close to a reproduction of Classic (through Velious) as they can possibly make, and that server would be Green. Unlike Blue, which had seven years of Kunark, Green would have less than a year of Kunark, just like live did. Once it reaches the end of its 2-3 year run, it would start over ("recycle").
As I said, Green (perhaps by another name) is the goal of this project, but that does not mean it's coming anytime soon. The devs still need to release AND test the Chardok 2.0 patch, release and test the smaller patches that come after (but before Luclin), and then (and this is the big one) they have to complete everything on their bucket list that they've put off doing. Again, Velious took seven years to code, so that should give you an idea of just how far off Green is.
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