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View Poll Results: Unique donation to support project1999's development for Luclin/PoP releases
I do not wish to donate, I am contempt with current content. 128 39.14%
0 to 25 $ 57 17.43%
50 to 100 $ 63 19.27%
100 to 500 $ 29 8.87%
500 to 1000 $ 5 1.53%
1000 to 5000 $ 1 0.31%
5000 to 10000 $ 0 0%
10000 $ to 15000 $ 3 0.92%
15000 $ + 41 12.54%
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Old 07-17-2017, 08:57 AM
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Like some others, I would pay to keep Luclin/PoP off of P99.

Things I didn't like about Luclin: The Furries and all of the incredibly poor lore associated with cats on the moon. The way that the teleportation spires made the game world so incredibly small. The way that PC basically made all the other zones obsolete with a huge exp bonus and the ability to level most of the way up in one zone, and the start of the 'one-path' system that we see on live today, where 99% of the zones are empty and useless. The Bazaar that removed any shred of social interaction that was left in the game.

What I liked about Luclin: Nothing. It was a nightmare of an expansion. Well, maybe mounts...

What I didn't like about PoP: PoK, and all the books, which made the game world even smaller yet, and almost non-existant.

What I liked about PoP: Alternate Advancement system, to some extent.

I already played the EQ where Luclin and all of it's successor's ruined the game, so I have no real desire to relive that. I am however excited to see what sort of custom content they could add to the game, when it is 'finished'.
 


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