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Originally Posted by White_knight
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No one win's at EQ - Let's be honest. People's definition of winning are different.
- Some like to play easymode PvP classes and exploit Z-axis and cast 2-3 nukes to get a kill shot on some undergeared player engaged in mobs from 10,000 feet and think that's skill.
- Some like to run guilds and collect as much lewt as possible to sell both ingame and outside game.
- Some like to login and have fun and joke in /OOC and act like an idiot (this is my level of fun).
- Some like to play with 30 people online ( to me this is the pits - and completely defies what EQ is about both in a PvP and PvE sense ).
- Some see themselves as career EverQuest players and are fucking miserable people IRL and in game.
Also the bolded statement is not quite correct - those players that have left the server spend far less time engaged in this server and all have characters that they can login. They just choose not to.
edit: also what keeps most people coming back to check if the server will get a wipe/reset is the community. All the drama/Zergs/PvP/PvE/OOC creates a community that most people get hooked on. What you need to understand that all that is left is server with 0 personalities, PvE and ban lists for people who dare PvP. It's a dead community in that sense.
I cannot think of a single personality that still plays Red99 - it's just a bunch of washed up, bland, oreo and milk eating Blue99 players who want to skip queues.
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People aren't "checking in" once and a while to see if the server reset. They troll forums daily. Huge difference.
However you, and others, define fun is fine by me. The server is what it is. If it doesn't fit your version of fun, move on. No amount of forum complaining/crybaby crap is going to change the server.
Make your own server with your rules. See if you were right. See if all those people were just waiting to come back.....and cheat again.