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Old 03-17-2026, 04:30 AM
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Originally Posted by SorenVC [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
If you can lose all your inventory so easily by dying in a bad spot or by jumping into a hole, then what is the point of accumulating inventory or wealth in this game? Not only is this game extremely difficult compared to other mmos but it requires a knowledge that is gained steadily by reading like this is some kind of homework to do. You can lose your corpse quite easily by being unaware of an enemy and you don't even know the whole map as a new player.

So why play the game at all and become level 60 get a nice inventory. Is it worth it? Or are you deceiving yourself or just lucky because this was your childhood game and you learned to play it because learning things when you were a child is much easier and now you're a pro in this 1 game and proud of it. I am either too dumb to play this game or too lazy.. this game feels like pure homework to me. Hard maths.
I don't think you need to do so much reading - you can learn through exploration and in game conversation. Also, regarding corpseloss, I've found other players to be incredibly kind in providing assistance recovering lost corpses. Furthermore, the administration of this server is very kind in recovering rotted corpses - pretty much as long as you don't let your corpse rot in the Plane of Sky, you're likely to get your stuff back.

Besides which, losing a corpse or delevelling significantly can be a fun soft reset for a character. It opens up access to items and areas of the game you may have otherwise outgrown. An alternative to rerolling the character to relive the journey again.

I don't think you're too dumb or lazy to play the game - you seem smart and active to me, which may be the real problem - this game requires quite a reptilian mind set in many regards. Sitting in ambush for hours, biding time while waiting for respawns, mobs to path correctly, hp/mana to replenish, etc. If you need constant stimulation or are easily agitated that style of play may not quite be for you.

You keep returning to the idea of the game not being for you - the game is fundamentally social - I wonder whether you have tried starting a group of players with a specific play time? Maybe every Tuesday evening. I've found not only is this a fun, social way to play, it also stops the game become too overwhelming, makes catastrophic errors less likely and makes any corpse recoveries far easier.

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Originally Posted by BradZax [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Because you must practice incase you ever time travel so you can be the worlds best everquest player.
This is my new favourite conspiricy.

All those very bleeding edge guilds on live who somehow were able to defeat all new content on day of release as if they already knew all the answers, all the strats... it was just an elite core of p99ers who managed to time travel back to 1999, after decades of practice on emulation.
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