TBH this shitposting has gotten kinda ridiculous.
First of all, I never said I was bored or disliked EQ in any way, and obviously it should be a separate server, but there's a lot of opportunity here. The purists can play classic EQ, while people who seek more novel experiences, and are more prone to boredom can play on custom-content servers, making the content itself would probably do a lot to alleviate boredom.
Although, the population divide is certainly a valid concern, honestly there isn't much we can do about this. One hand making new content might attract players, but we shouldn't change the foundation of the game to attract players. So, the best solution would be to bring on people who abide by the same ideals that EQ was founded upon, not only muh epic raid and looting shit, but also small details that lots of people take for granted, like tidbits of scattered lore, secrets and exploration.
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Originally Posted by Lord_Snow
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Just my 2 cents, but if the GM's opened guide positions to write monthly GM events. That would solve the bordem problem. GM's in live were able to do this all the time. From skellies invading qyenos to Dragons popping in odd zones. Dig deep in the lore and get inventive. Or fix broken quest that should have been fixed in live.
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This is mainly what I was thinking, temporary GM events would do alot to alleviate boredom. They would also serve as a stepping stone for potential writers or content creators, it's a win-win scenario.