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Want to buy full set of Lambent. Paying 2pp.
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I don't know if you are aware of this or not, but AMD K6 series and Intel 200/233 Mhz processors existed in 1999.
486 was several years old by the end of the 90s. | ||
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I had a K6 300MHz with either 64 or 128 MBs
My ex had a Intel 200MHz with the same amount of RAM. There was a noticeable difference in performance. AMD sucked back then | ||
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*Thumbs up* Bards shouldn't be able to kite whole zones!
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I for one enjoyed my "classic" experience barding this weekend. I can't think of anything more classic than spamming LFG/trying to put together groups for 8 hours, then logging off in frustration at wasting 8 hours and accomplishing nothing. Really this is the one thing that classic live EQ had that I'm not used to from p1999, and it does bring back deja vu of live.
Sure I miss logging on for an hour or two, doing a few kites then logging for RL, but where is the "classic" experience of staring hopefully at the screen wishing for a group, and being disappointed.
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Valtiel - Bard - Red99
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