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Old 03-19-2024, 11:40 AM
solidious77 solidious77 is offline
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Default Everquest is a gift

I'm just coming back, so excuse the excitement, but there is really no game like Project 1999. I've tried countless games over the years, and while each one has aspects that are entertaining, they just don't hold a candle to Everquest.

I don't seem to find anything that keeps me playing longer than a few weeks or a season, and it grows tiresome learning new mechanics and systems only to forget them in a few weeks or a weekend in some cases. There is no game like EQ where you can progress for 7 months, take a long break (2 years in my case), and then come back to potentially pick up the pieces and continue progressing. Everything is just so lasting. The feeling of progression is truly satisfying.

Of course, coming back, I'm a little worried about how addictive it all can be, but I think I've come to a realization in that regard: EverQuest is a gift. It's a rare thing to want to wake up and immediately jump into something you are passionate about. Of course now I'm at work thinking about EverQuest.. but time and place lol.

When it comes to how deep EQ can go, I've only ever been 2/3rds of the way down, but even those memories are some of the best. The depth and complexity of EverQuest, along with its unique community and gameplay mechanics are really perfect.

My main was a level 60 necromancer on Blue in the past, and I lived in HS. Very fun zone to master. But being intrigued with the solo/duo artist challenge, though, I think I will either continue my level 55 shaman on Green or start an Enchanter and experience it all over again [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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