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My older brother found it somehow, and he let me try it one day while he was doing something. I made a half elf paladin in Freeport named Keltin, and was immediately addicted to what seemed like the endless possibilities of this universe.
I was smart enough to still excel in school while pouring all my time into EQ, but while all my friends were out chasing girls I was playing elf sim. The girl who sat at the table next to me in 8th grade science class came onto me hard but I had no social skills and had no idea until I got made fun of on the bus for being aloof. I had elfs on the mind. She was hot af but ended up having a baby right out of high school and turned into trailer trash. Oh Brittany | ||
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back then you had to buy a sound card to have sound anyone remember? Lol
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I broke my arm jumping dirt ramps on my BMX bike when I was a kid. I had my arm in a cast and was bummed out so my parents let me buy a new computer game. I had seen EQ in PC Gamer magazine and thought it sounded amazing having so many players all in the same virtual world. I had no idea how MMORPGs worked at all. I saw it on the shelf at Electronic Boutique at the mall, thought the cover art with FV was awesome, and brought it home. Had to beg my parents to let me use the credit card for an account and hog the phone line. I was hooked instantly. I had just bought Nine Inch Nails The Fragile and was listening to it on my cd player while I ran around Greater Faydark as a Wood Elf druid. This was right before Kunark came out I think.
I was hooked. I'll seriously never forget. Ended up playing a Dark Elf SK on The Tribunal in <Legendary>. Any time I listen to The Fragile I can remember it vividly. | ||
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Last edited by Gaxx; 12-15-2020 at 10:25 PM..
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One step closer, I know this isn’t the exact review but still a funny Everquest tv segment by the same https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlhU...&feature=share. 4:45:00
I will find that original review. Another gem: EQ at its peak, g4 interviewing medley and others on EQ. https://youtu.be/ubokT1_AZWo
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Last edited by Knuckle; 12-16-2020 at 01:52 AM..
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Brings me back to my EQ start. ZDTV/Tech on in the background. | |||
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I remember back in 2000 I worked for a computer refurbish center. We were a small company with only about 10 employees so we all knew each other well. One of my co-workers told me I had to check out this game called Everquest. He had created a dark elf shadow knight and wanted me to make a Druid so we could duo together. Then we got a third co-worker to join us and he played a Shaman.
So between us we had a tank, two healers, snares, DS's, buffs galore, ports, slows, haste. I remember once I got animal charm spells, we would hit outdoor zones like karanas and LoiO so I could charm a pet for added DPS. We would rip shit up. It was soooo much fun. I had hoped to re-create that excitement here when I discovered P99, but it wasn't the same. I already knew all the zones, the popular group spots on P99 are different then they were on live and my two friends are not here playing P99. But man those were the days.
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Kaluppo Wood Elf Druid lvl 60 (blue) lvl 56 (green)
Norezferu High Elf Cleric lvl 60 (blue) lvl 47 (green) Hulkthor Dwarf Paladin lvl 20 (blue) Gavallin Wood Elf Ranger lvl 23 (blue) Jardahni Human Monk lvl 2 (green) | ||
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I walked into the equivalent of Gamestop one day, saw the box and thought it looked cool. I'd met a bunch of good people in chat rooms across the internet and thought to have that in the form of the game as a principle sounded fun.
Never expected to be playing it a year later let alone 20 years [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Saw a dude playing it at a local LAN shop when it released. 4 or 5 people were gathered around him in chairs just watching for like 2 hours. It was so different than the starcraft/counter-strike that everyone else was playing at the time. Shortly after that, bunch of us were doing all-nighters at the LAN shop groupin up for leveling. Good times.
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EQ at a lan center ... the future sux.
I started training for counterstrike as a teen planning to hang at the LAN center by UNLV. got my drivers license and it was like 5 years closed. We did do a "teambuilding" lan event once when I was employed, tho, and I stomped beautifully (was a pro at the time). Wound up 1vEveryone, as CS gets when you're genuinely good. It got me worship at the office and i got promoted to management soon after, lol. There's nothing like demonstrating your IQ with something martial and competitive, it feels better than anything. So I guess it did paid off. But still, I thought my adulthood would be like Hackers with LAN center weekends at mixed LAN/BDSM venues in the local akihabara district, lots of chains and leather pants, and instead it sux and everyone is frightened of cyborg wives. Brain drain is the most tragic feature of our society. | ||
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Last edited by imperiouskitten; 12-16-2020 at 04:05 AM..
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