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You can hit yourself in the head with a brick for free too.
P99 is far superior to both, thanks. | ||
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#3
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Interesting, and while I may log into live to see my old characters, I think p99 is superior. I really like the ban on dual boxing. Live (and other emu servers) aren't fun for me because everyone is in their own boxed group. It's the interaction that makes eq great. I apprecate that we have that here!
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lots of restrictions. Only a few classes or races, limited aa...
so if you want to go back to your old characters, you'll likely still have to pay. | ||
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#6
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After reviewing it I'm going to stay with P99. Both EQ and EQ2's F2P models are far too restrictive. You either play as a gimp and forget about the best content or you have a subscription. What's the point? The idea of the FTP is to get revenue from players who purchase items with real money. This model just pushes everyone to the subscription model.
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#8
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this sucks for the EQmacers, none of us saw this comming
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