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Old 09-21-2010, 11:24 PM
Grzzly Grzzly is offline
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sigh,i like how hard it was its just i cant understand how they could literally fuck there player base like that. I know you get hard-up for cash but why not advertise. fuck eq2 owns wow by a long shot, but why dont they have a bigger player base? I UNNO BECAUSE NO ONE FUCKING KNOWS EQ EXISTS.
Uh, why in the hell would you say that? I have long since quit WoW, but I still would never say EQ2 is better than WoW, because I believe that's straight up bullshit. They tried to make EQ2 as much like WoW as possible and it really is just an inferior version of WoW. The only things that are better is the wider variety of races and classes. That's why EQ2 is dead and WoW has 12 million subscribers.
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Old 09-22-2010, 03:31 PM
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eq2 is in pretty bad shape right now, no challenging heroic content at all, no challenging solo content and to raid properly "high-end" you need to devote 4-5 days of your life to do so.

Battlegrounds are getting a few changes soon, such as toughness "dmg reduction" is being set to a lower cap 30% "instead of 40%" and it takes more toughness to reach that 30%.

I'm still sub'd to eq2 pretty much only for random battlegrounds since my class is really stong in that environment.

But I cannot recommend eq2 to anyone because SoE is dumbing the game down every chance they get.
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