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jyaku
08-30-2010, 06:18 PM
what MMO(if any) were you playing before you joined p99?
i was playing UO on a private shard. i had gotten to a point where i had nowhere to go that i would'nt get PKed so i was pretty bored
bufferofnewbies
08-30-2010, 06:34 PM
I came from EZ server (still play at times, good change of pace). Before that I was on SoD.
nilbog
08-30-2010, 06:44 PM
Before I started developing the server, I was playing Vanguard.
Then a few eqemu servers. (vztz, ckv, complexity).
Itchybottom
08-30-2010, 07:11 PM
None. I was just logging in three times weekly on ProjectEQ to check the petitions, solve any problems, reset PERL qglobals if there was enough bitching about a particular spawn. And do my rounds to check for automated characters and geometry abuse.
The last MMO I actually played before-hand, was Star Trek Online. I actually bought myself, and two friends lifetime subscriptions. We all quit shortly after completing the released Borg content (raidisodes?) We were fighting a borg queen, all of us died but the science officer, and he proceeded to solo her. That was time to call it quits. I might have to install it, patch and soak up some trolling time on the trekkies (trekkers? whatever the christ) now that I'm thinking about it.
I wasn't playing anything immediately before starting p99, but a few years ago, I played on a private/pirated custom wow server for awhile. It was pretty good, but it was still wow in the end.
I was on a little MMO strike before p99 but I had played a ton of different ones since 2003 when I quit EQ. Lineage, EQ2, guild wars, warhammer online and most notably Vanguard. I played a lot of nwn1 on one of the persistent worlds until i found p99. Its funny that i found it here cause a friend of mine plays a UO shard and is obsessed as it was his first love in the MMO world and thats just the way it is with us humans, we experience that special feeling for something and we can't ever stop wanting it so being the jealous type and thinking that its unfair he should get his childhood MMO and I couldn't I went on the search over the interwebs and found p99. I instantly got an erection and started downloading/installing and havent looked back!
Sometimes though I do get the urge to crush people in PvP so i play nwn from time to time.
Taluvill
08-30-2010, 07:49 PM
I played PEQ a bit, but was turned off by PoK and everything else, including the boxing. I got a druid solo to 30 or so (I think). never saw one person in oasis, and they called me a noob for not going to Paludal caverns = P
Played on WowScape, had the best legit (non donor) 70 rogue on their non donor gear normal exp server, wowlegion. WOTLK was really boring, same old shit kind of expansion, so I left that.
Didnt do much until I happened to stumble upon P99 on like Oct 6th or 7th I think, and I got in and the highest player was Galahad at 15 or so, and Black Burrow was filled with people. I basically almost cried haha
Bones
08-30-2010, 08:26 PM
Didn't play much of anything except shooters for an hour a day until I found out about EQEMU from a friend and started on Clumsy's World back before P99 came out. I played and raided there for a couple months.
Then one day I got bored of it and found "Project 1999" in beta several months before release.
I decided to check it out and some cool GM named Aeolwind leveled me to 50 and I screwed around in Cazic-Thule for a week or so and did some testing on roamer spots and loot tables from named.
At the time there was no estimated launch date for p99, and less than 15 or so people were ever on at one time. So I disappeared from EQemu into the RL for a few months.
I checked it every few weeks until they finally posted the launch date for October, from there it was all impatiently waiting.
Nedala
08-30-2010, 08:29 PM
I played eq2, raided a lot.
Harrison
08-30-2010, 09:12 PM
Before P99:
EQ1 for...years upon years. Cleric in various raiding guilds, a tier or two behind LoS usually. One of my alts was actually in a better guild than my main, but they were pricks and I don't associate with that kind of garbage and left.
Then after that, I followed my guild to WoW beta and release as a whole guild. I got bored VERY quickly with ezmode MMO. I kept going back to it every 4-5 months out of lack of a good MMO replacement.
I've played pretty much every MMO out there that piqued my interest. EVE Online is the only other MMO I can say was any good since EQ, RO, and WoW. (all of which have totally viable private server versions that are on par with the "real" thing)
I still play RO with a crew of RL friends on a private low-rate server. I am now back in at P99 too.
WoW's new expansion may draw me back, looks interesting.
During 2009-2010 i played:
Darkfall - early 2009: what a dissapointment! I thought i was gonna get to play something with depth, since i never played Ultima online which is what the game is supposedly the spiritual successor of, but instead got a huge grind with an empty generic world. I mean, every fucking single herbal crafting component comes from the same bush. No matter where you are in the world, if you harvest any herbal bush, you will get: Blueberries, strawberries, sillyberries, genericherbalcomponentX. Just expand ridiculous dev decisions like this to other areas of the game and you starting to get the mess that darkfall is.
UOwow - Mid 2009: Short-lived WoW mod server which let you loot peoples corpses and build houses and forts. Was a nice idea, the devs even made a working zeppelin guild house when i left, but came back to it and server had closed. Guess pop didnt take off.
Fallen earth - Fall 2009: Ok setting, Ok gameplay mechanics (FPS style control in a MMO) but a huge grind and the thing that killed it for me: You are basically on rails. You do the quests in village A (level1-4) then move on to village B(5-10). Thats not that bad on paper, since its what we get with everquest. But everquest had quite a bit of zones, so the "rails" on the theme park arent that apparent and fallen earth is huge. Bored of the rails, i decided to go explore on my horse. What i got is 30mins horse ride among a bunch of mobs that i couldnt dent their health and quests i couldnt access. Having to look forward to: 30mins ride back to theme park village. Logged off and never went back
Eve online - december2009 to spring 2009: Re-activated an account i had a month or 2 of playtime on. Decided to join a 00sec (the zone with full pvp) alliance. A week after i join alliance, we get invaded by an alliance that our leaders thought were busy with fighting goonswarm on one front. So they were harrassing that alliance (Called triple A) thinking nothing would happen. Then the leader of Goonswarm takes 50 billion isk from the corporation bank and disbands alliance. All the attention could now be brought to CVA (my alliance) and butts would be liberally kicked, our butts. (To quote Minsc from Baldurs gate II).
That was seriously some of the best fun i had in a MMO, 70 player harrassement fleet as triple A proceeds to take a critical crossroads system in the middle of CVA space. Huge fucking battles with people not listening to fleet commander and getting trapped in enemy warp interdictor bubbles getting popped. Nonstop pvp for weeks on end. It was a good glimpse into how good sandbox pvp could be, with so many people having stuff at stake trying to defend it, or just packing huge freighters and making desperate attempts to haul their precious cargo to high security systems without getting popped first. CVA was pushed out of most their 00 space in what was some of the most epic MMO experience ive played. Ultimately i wasnt making enough money in PVE to sustain my pvp needs, 8 hour of grinding pirates to play 2 hours of pvp didnt appeal to me at all, so i left. Beside everquest 1, this is my longest MMO run clockin about 7 months of sub time.
early summer 2010: P99
Now playing: Elemental: war of magic, Heroes of Newerth, Distant worlds, Half-life 2 Cowboy mod called Fistful of frags, Savage 2, quake live, red faction: Guerilla, Unreal tournament 2004 (still great after 6 years, with tons of custom maps to play).
Waiting for Kunark on P99 and some MMO thats not shitty, which will most likely be CCP's vampire MMO.
Wenai
08-30-2010, 10:59 PM
I played on the EQEmulator servers during the summer of 2008-ish(?). I mostly played on Krusher's server just to run around the world like a god and check old zones out and bring back some memories. Making a character instantly max level and running around gets boring after a while so I gave it up and stopped playing EQEmu.
Summer 2009 I came back and decided to play on a slightly more legit server. I decided to play on the EZ Server (still incredibly fast) and I hit a Beastlord to level 53 in just a few hours. I realized that I was becoming bored again and thought to myself that maybe I had just grown out of EQ. I started skimming the EQEmulator boards and found Nilbog/Aeolwind's post about Project 1999 and proceeded to join up and start testing.
After about a week or two of screwing around and submitting minor bug reports I became bored of the testing process and decided to try and make more of a contribution to the server. I was considering playing a Necromancer on the server but I soon realized that research drops were completely terrible and it would be impossible to research your spells in the current state.
I ended up organizing and submitting my ideas for how to fix this issue and Nilbog gave me the green flag on my idea and told me if I submitted all the data to him that he would get it implemented. I spent like two weeks organizing everything and created tables within excel to show him which NPCs should drop which levels of research items (it was done in groups of leveled research, ie. 16, 20, 24, etc.).
Now that I know the process of how loots work (since I have done a large portion of the loot system on Project 1999) it would have been quite a task to do manually. I brought up the idea of overhauling all the loots across all the creatures using global lootdrop_id's and he seemed to like the idea. I don't think he wanted to do it himself (as he had enough on his plate) and he invited me to the team to do it myself.
I remember when the team was just: Nilbog, Aeolwind, Xzerion and myself. Our nightly max population for players was like 25 or 30 (with everyone multi-boxing). I remember trying to organized test raids in PoH and PoF and basically requiring everyone involved to play at least two characters because we didn't have a shot if we didn't. :p
Oh how far we have come. Probably 15-20 people per night during prime time up the 900+ we are currently at.
Taluvill
08-31-2010, 12:33 AM
Oh how far we have come. Probably 15-20 people per night during prime time up the 900+ we are currently at.
Hehe. Makes me extremely happy to have seen it from the beginning. = )
Darkfall - early 2009: what a dissapointment! I thought i was gonna get to play something with depth, since i never played Ultima online which is what the game is supposedly the spiritual successor of, but instead got a huge grind with an empty generic world. I mean, every fucking single herbal crafting component comes from the same bush. No matter where you are in the world, if you harvest any herbal bush, you will get: Blueberries, strawberries, sillyberries, genericherbalcomponentX. Just expand ridiculous dev decisions like this to other areas of the game and you starting to get the mess that darkfall is.
Hey there man. I was in Tempest and was at the forefront of the fights on icy hell. Still don't remember the name, just remember it being hell. The death alliance was formed up there, and due to bugs in our city (they were able to jump over our city walls using rocks. The rocks looked cool but were not practical at all).
Overall, the game was fun, especially when we joined Hyperion and moved over to the top right jungle island, I forget the name. The game had a LOT of potential, and the PvP battle were epic. Especially because I was an expert archer, and on one battle, literally hid between two trees on the mainland when we were called to defend a small outskirt from the rainbow ninja's. I pegged people with arrows all day long along with 2 of my buddies that were dedicated fletchers and archers.
TLDR: Darkfall was badass and had a lot of potential, I wish the crafting system wasn't so boring yet SO heavily relied upon if you were in the forefront of the game.
Overall, the game was fun, especially when we joined Hyperion and moved over to the top right jungle island, I forget the name. The game had a LOT of potential, and the PvP battle were epic. Especially because I was an expert archer, and on one battle, literally hid between two trees on the mainland when we were called to defend a small outskirt from the rainbow ninja's. I pegged people with arrows all day long along with 2 of my buddies that were dedicated fletchers and archers.
TLDR: Darkfall was badass and had a lot of potential, I wish the crafting system wasn't so boring yet SO heavily relied upon if you were in the forefront of the game.
I have to admit i had fun as well pvping, i still remember sneaking over a city wall, sneaking right up to a crafter, ganking him and then OMG WTF LOOK AT ALL THIS LOOT and proceeded to take it all in my bags, only to be locked in place solid when i tried to move and be ganked myself. But the bad outweighted the good to me.
I just thought there was bad decisions all over, like remember how that cartoon girl from The Noob posted a preview enticing players to "Welcome to ninja crafting!" implying that someone could sneak up on a city and use the crafting gear and scoot out? Well all the people in beta knew that this wasnt possible (but gagged with NDA), because as soon as you crossed the city line, there was a big fat alarm going off "WOO WOO WOO PLAYER ENTERING TOWN, GANK HIM NOW!!" as a text msg popped in city chat. In the beginning you could sneak up a bit, but as soon as people got used to the msg, the sneaking was over.
RKromwell
09-01-2010, 04:31 AM
City of Heroes is the only other MMO I have played for the last year or two. I do have a serious amount of love for Team Fortress 2.
Lelroni
09-01-2010, 11:05 AM
Went from EQ -- > WoW -- > EQ2 little bit --> Back to WoW --> Aion --> Project 1999
Toony
09-01-2010, 11:13 AM
Joined? do I get a toaster?
bufferofnewbies
09-01-2010, 11:52 AM
and not just any toaster, but This one (http://www.viddler.com/explore/maximtomto1/videos/5/)!
Crash
09-01-2010, 05:04 PM
Bah, if we're getting toasters then I want this one. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_Six_%28Battlestar_Galactica%29)
I played Live, seemingly forever, then bounced around games like Shadowbane and Horizons. Eventually went on a streak of Beta-testing, doing City of Heroes, Lineage 2, Vangaurd, and WoW. I came back to EQL for a short time, but haven't played any MMOs for the last few years before stumbling across P1999.
toddfx
09-01-2010, 05:20 PM
Immediately before this I was on somewhat of a video game "break" having just finished college and was working my ass off in the real world. During college I suppose I didn't really play any MMORPGs religiously either, though.
In ~2003 (?) I beta tested The Sims Online which quite honestly was about as addictive as EQ. I feel ashamed of myself I can't think of any MMORPGs I played since then though. I did play through Morrowind, and then Oblivion...all alone.
After that I was mayor for a while in Sim City 4. I also built castles in Stronghold.
For the past 5 years my primary concentration has been my school work/hobby/career of digital art. Roommates would be playing games and I'd be animating or something (besides the nightly Halo matches in which I would kick their arses). Creating cool shit with a computer is plenty fun for me.
Lickum
09-01-2010, 11:54 PM
Started EQ live back in about 2001, just as velious released.
Stopped playing EQ in about 2003.
Then goes:
Dark Age of Camelot
Neocron
Shadowbane
EQ again for a bit
WoW Beta in 2004
WoW
P99
azeth
09-02-2010, 10:46 AM
everquest
vanguard
warrock.net
allods online
alganon (derek smart omfg you're an idiot)
p99
Dantes
09-02-2010, 11:49 AM
The last MMORPG I played before P99 was Anarchy Online. It's free to play the original game without expansions, I never much cared for the expansions anyway.
Lagaidh
09-02-2010, 12:02 PM
I played EQ from 99-05. Then I sort of began WoW in 06, but not earnestly until 07. I'd been playing WoW on-again-off-again. I got bored with it and played EQ2 for a while. It was fun to see the nods to old EQ in that game but it made me VERY sad as it was nostalgia only. I went back to WoW with the WoTLK expansion, maxxed out, got bored and looked up EQClassic.org (I'd been monitoring this from a distance) and then learned of p99.
I'll be here until I'm burnt out. I may take a peak at Cataclysm in WoW. They'll be changing enough core mechanics that I may get pissed having to relearn a maxxed toon, though.
jyaku
09-02-2010, 12:33 PM
Anarchy online is the other MMO i love other than EQ, it may not have been my exact 2nd MMO but it was'nt too far behind me quitting EQ. the only thing i liked of the expantions was the keeper class and the ability to get to 220. i had been recently playing and ended up in an org that got into a huge drama war with another guild (both on the same side, clan), i even tried to settle the differences between the two orgs but to no avail. if they keep the free without expantions thing after they update the graphics (when ever that is) it would def become my 2nd MMO to escape from the grind of p99 (not saying it's a bad thing, just need an escape sometimes)
applesauce25r624
09-02-2010, 04:36 PM
UO from 1998 til 2003
EQ from kunark til planes of power
WOW from BC til right now... ugh D:
so glad to be back to this game
been reading about them adding kunark *DROOL*
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