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I'm not sure why this happened and I don't have time to read 17 pages of replies, short as they are. Is there something in it for p99? As far as I understood emulators (in general) have come under fire before and been protected by courts, which should have set a precedence which would protect p99 if DBG ever tried anything litigation wise?
Seems like, if anything, opening velious before the official progression server would have been a way to prove that p99 has something genuine and valuable. Not to mention a sort of 'told you so'. But whatever. | ||
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#2
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everyone wins that way ?!
__________________
"I have been freed from the shackles of pixel lust."
Are YOU Cleansed from the chains of digital desire? | |||
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#3
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Congrats. You guys have certainly done a lot to make P99 an amazing experience for players wanting to recapture the original feel of the game. Its quite impressive work and I wish you guys all the best.
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Silverleaf - Wood Elf Druid
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#4
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It would be interesting to see the written agreement, so we could all have an exact understanding as to what is actually occurring here.
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#6
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Since velious is August, can you remove hybrid xp penalty as a show of good faith?
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#8
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The conspiracy theories are THICK today.
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#10
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Hmmm may be a stupid question, but will this change our accounts. Will we still use eqemulator accounts?
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