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this like the 9th box surely it's good now
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#2
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most of their servers were very fun
the problem was most people are more interested in a p99 style server aside from devnoob randomly disappearing for extended periods of time, always held the opinion that a server with image/devnoob at the helm and p99's source code would be the best box we'd likely ever have | ||
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When I played with Dentists on the last box, we spent at least 50% of the time if not more PVPing because we could knock out NToV in a couple hours every three days with 6 of us two boxing. Everyone on these boards that complains they are sick of the zerging EQ requires for Velious and there isn't enough PVP owes it to themselves to at least give this server a couple week trial in March. There really isn't much incentive to run a guild of more than 10-12 people, and you can farm some unique items as well as close to top tier raid loots from PVP tokens instead of PVE raids. Perhaps if the new Zek box has some sustained success dev/image and P99 staff can bury the hatchet and give the community what it wants. | |||
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Cannot speak for others but Devnoobs boxes always felt lacking and not real, not sure how to exactly describe it. Like if you lose a fight over a mob it doesnt have that fell of a loss. Almost like playing poker with fake chips like you can play and go through the motions but dont feel the real consequence of a loss.
red is not perfect. Wish i could change a lot but once again speaking for myself. I like that I can play, take a break and come back and my character is here. Vztz had several wipes. Every time there was a wipe the server popped up in population because the people who were not on top come back and see if this time will be different but they usually quit like they did last time and you lose a portion of your veteran players because they lost the character they had and just dont want to do it over again. Do not get me wrong for like 1-2 months after a wipe its fun but then its just back to what it was before with either same guild or a differnt guild. If Red wipes be it nihilum, empire, azrael, friends or someone else entirely will eventually be on top and we back at the same point and people will ask for a wipe. | ||
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If you just want to play a game for a few months it can be fun though. | |||
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Having a short lifespan server by design gives you a lot of flexibility with things like exp rates, drop rates, events, gear in general, etc. Worst case scenario something doesn't work out and a few months down the road its a moot point. Diablo 3 has proven how the seasonal model can actually be sustainable long term. | |||
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Some hybrid of eve online/shadowbane/SWG and EQ would be something that has immense potential IMO. Some kind of sovereignty holding mechanism where guilds hold some spots, maybe spawning extra guards when they pay plat, etc... I played an hybrid WoW server like that called UOWoW where you dropped everything you had on death and could build housing. I mean a game should have come out already thats doing this with a modern engine, which is the only reason why im entertaining the idea, because the alternatives are so shitty. | |||
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rogean has given me almost 6 years of everquest somewhat classic everquest this coming from a shards of delya player I found blue 99 2 weeks after it went public knowing there is no wipe ever I can take real life breaks and come back to one of my 13 60's 7 with epics and 100k disposable plat at any time since I would never rmt my accounts are like a time bank and I can pass this 18 year old elf sim to my grandchildren I have the game on an sd card as long as I have blood in my veins I can log into my everquest and not worry about dev noob falling asleep at the wheel | |||
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Last edited by silo32; 01-23-2016 at 07:02 AM..
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