Shame they secured that domain name if they aren't ever going to put it to use.
I'm all for development as a learning experience, but that has been going on for years. They have just two guys listed as developers. I don't see there being that many benefits to developing EQ "from the ground up" so it can be "perfect", instead of say, using the established eqemu code.
Yeahlight says he has put 3000+ hours into the project, which I guess you have to respect, but at the same time how much could he have contributed to the eqemu codebase with that time?
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