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And yeah im still learning to play a tank, ive never done it before in my entire eq career. I was always a monk or a shaman. Dagoth and Birne though? dude those guys are the bomb you just mad. YOU JUST MAD. luls. | |||
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Checkraise Dragonslayer <Retired>
"My armor color matches my playstyle" | |||
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Because GoD was pure crap after PoP was such a success. | |||
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Checkraise Dragonslayer <Retired>
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LULZ. I was in Crimson Tempest when GoD came out. Difficulty had NOTHING to do with it. The entire system of progression was nothing more than buy this expansion to grind A into B to achieve C. While placing an unnecessary choke point (Uqua) to stifle all but the most hardcore. Being in CT we got through everything in a couple months with the exception of Tacvi Final boss. Issues with GoD included lack of focus on the progression (IE you had to have EVERYONE keyed then it was changed to you only need ONE person keyed) followed by changes in raid content (after the high end guilds already had to grind through it). There was not enough testing and as a whole did not inspire the same feeling of "Everquest" the majority of players had enjoyed. You can read more here. You sound like one of those that got into late GoD AFTER they actually listened to high end raid guilds concern about the bugs/content and made corrections. | |||
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