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Originally Posted by bubur
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TLDR: "i never liked eq, and still dont. i dont belong here"
uh bye
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Thanks for your constructive input... Also If it was to long to read, how'd you know what the contents was about?.
No I loved EQ for all the same reasons that everyone else did, but I know for sure that my experience was a lot different than yours. This was down to how some people just don't seem to have to actually live a life who play these games. I wish I knew how it was done, but I don't. I have to work for a living and now my time is even harder to come by because of children.
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Originally Posted by Nirgon
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There's a point to the slower levelling process (meeting more people, chances for run ins/issues/getting nameds to pop a few times while being in that zone xping etc) but the population here isn't very high.
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Well when I actually saw players, they were running about with people power leveling them. Infact I was kill stolen by a wizard.
It's a valid point, and makes sense in theory though, but this is my perspective of how this worked for me.
I find a group, I level with them, I make some friends. I then log while they stay on for obviously four times my usage. They end up leaving me and I spend the next year leveling one character, meeting countless people that I leveled with at some point that are now way beyond me.
As I said before EQ favored the jobless, and I had a lot of good times, but that was when I was high level and was raiding with my guild. If they had some kind of rest xp system, it would've been much fairer.