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I look at it like this.
Project 1999 was always on a limited timeline and most everyone understands this. What puzzles me is why anyone is surprised. On most live servers, including my home of Fennin Ro, there was typically 1 or two guilds that dominated raid content. These guilds were always rumored, whether true or not, to be favored by GM's. Not sure why anyone thinks this, or any well populated private server, or the upcoming Everquest Classic will be any different. On most live servers, while new players did trickle in, the majority of the population was a static group of people who ended up with at least one max level character, leveling twinks in their spare time. Not sure why anyone thinks this, or any well populated private server, or the upcoming Everquest Classic will be any different. Play it until its no longer fun, just like you did before. Quit when you want to. Just realize, as a smart person noted in this thread, these sort of ventures are pretty rare. EQ:Classic will come out....and people will play it. Some will leave P1999 for this server, others will remain. A couple guilds will dominate that server, too. There will be rumors abound of GM favoritism. Population will stabalize much quicker than on Live in 1999...people will play til theyre bored...and "so it goes" as K.V. would say. The fact remains that as the years go on it will be harder and harder to populate a classic EQ server. Recreate the memories, while you can.
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