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Jersiey De'Vil <Venerate>
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![]() because its known the only reason daybreak allowed green is it was inbetween TLP projects and p99 informally agreed to never launch a server within a window of a day break TLP launch (which now is twice a year)
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![]() Unless I've been missing half of the TLP launches, they only do 1 new launch per year.
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![]() New TLP has no bearing on new p99 servers. Having played on quite a few TLPs over the years, the two experiences are nothing alike. TLP is not classic EQ, and is not intended to be classic EQ.
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![]() >playing TLP
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...Being able to easily and legally play on diff p99 servers similtaneously makes playing on a fresh start even more attractive to heavily immersed blue99 and green99 players. Alot of people could be initially upset with a green/blue merge but most would likely play on a brand new server anyways if it was available before or around the same time as a green/blue merge? The alternative of perma splitting the PvE population 3 ways(Sorry Red99 some of us love you but we all know most EQers prefer the bluebie experience) by letting Green1.0 live on in perpetuity seems even sketchier to me but maybe that's just me? [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | |||
Last edited by Raj; 05-28-2023 at 05:12 PM..
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