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Originally Posted by Lyra
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I experienced both. While participating in the rotations, I didn't feel like anything was lacking in my gaming experience. I was immersed in my guild experience, and I didn't care what anyone else was doing. Our accomplishments weren't diminished by what other guilds were doing.
I think I read you came from a PvP environment. A lot of the population doesn't play competitive against other players. I'm only playing against the content.
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you just touched on something i was talking about in a R99 thread. but you're correct, theres more than one way to skin a cat, just like there's more than one way to play EQ. and that doesn't mean one style is better or worse, nor does it mean one style is right and one style is wrong. one of the best things about EQ is that you can play the game just about anyway you want and still manage to have fun.
so if you're having fun, all the more power to you! because that's all that matters. but if you are not having fun, (and im not singling you or anyone else out, just saying in general terms) then that player needs to make some changes. maybe those changes involve how they play the game, or maybe those changes involve killing the king, and starting new rules.
but to be blunt, this is not Skyrim where the entire world is your oyster and exists only to make you (again, not picking on "you", i'm using the word in general terms) feel happy and make the player feel special. In EQ and on p99, other players will in deed have a huge impact on the world around you and whats available. because in EQ, nobody is special (except for nilbog).