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Originally Posted by anthony210
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If they do it right with time locked progression so 1 guild cant progress the server past pop in less than 6 months, then I will check it out.
I have more confidence in the P99 devs and I love this server but one think that I will never get to experiance here is raiding Luclin and PoP, as well as having AA and those 3 things are some of my favorite times in EQ.
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The ultimate answer would be guild-locked progression or something. The problem with time-locked progression is that people who come late never get a chance to experience it. If there was a way to allow anyone, whether they come early or not, to experience old content the way it was meant to be experienced, then they'd have an answer. Just reproducing the way progression was in 2006 but making it time-locked is too easy. It's so easy it's cheap. The 50/51 server is also the same pattern. Too easy. They just can't come up with original, inspiring servers because they don't want to invest in them. They don't got guts, and they don't got the talent. Something tells me 9 out of 10 of them would rather work on Free Realms or EQ3. They're bored sick of EQ1.
Can you blame them? I don't. It's all about making waves. Working on EQ1 is not helping their resume. Look, to the industry it's all about beating WoW, not milking whatever is left of EQ1. To survive these days, you have to be on a leading edge success. You have to show you can beat WoW. That's what they're looking for. Sure, you can nail a lower job, but most of them want to get better and shine before they get too old. They don't want to waste time on dead projects like EQ1. It would take a miracle to change this. The order of the universe is that things get old. Software gets old. It's the way things go. If you don't move fast enough, you get swept away.