junedi
04-15-2016, 08:02 PM
Hi. The names Junedi and i have been playing MMORPGs since EQOA was released on PS2. Before then, i never had internet so the possibility of this new MMO experience was very enticing to me. At first, it was frustrating. I had no idea what to do. I didn't own a PC so i couldnt look anything up. I relied on the community. It was a humbling feeling announcing to the EQOA world "Hey, I have no idea what Im doing. Can anyone help?" Not knowing what to expect. If my words would just be ignored. But, they were not. The EQOA community was strong. I enjoyed learning. And in turn, helping others. I enjoyed the grind sessions, just getting to know the other players. I remember reaching max level and doing my epic quest. Getting my awesome sword. All the help from my guild mates and "strangers" alike. Unfortunately, shortly after frontiers was released, i joined the military and "lost my way". I didnt have the time to play anymore.
After i was released in 2010. I started playing WOW. It was impressive to me. Flashy and easy to get into. That was the hook. After awhile, i realized it was lacking something. The community, to me, seemed self centered and focused. I felt like i was in a constant race. Gear gear gear. It became very bland and wasnt very enjoyable. I played WoW off and on from time to time. Started branching out to other RPGs but they seemed to all go mainstream. Not as focused on community. I attempted to go back to EQOA but didnt realize it had been sunsetted.
Unfortunately, for me, it was too late. Couldn't say goodbye to old friends i had made. I doubt if Ive even been remembered. One thing I didnt lose is how a true community in an MMO impacts your life on a personal level.
Long story short:
I found out about project1999. And how some old EQOAers were giving it a shot. Took interest and it seems like the MMO ive been missing.
Junedi/SK/LFG(Group/Guild/Community)
Currently only level 1 but that will change. Time is at a premium.
Blue99
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After i was released in 2010. I started playing WOW. It was impressive to me. Flashy and easy to get into. That was the hook. After awhile, i realized it was lacking something. The community, to me, seemed self centered and focused. I felt like i was in a constant race. Gear gear gear. It became very bland and wasnt very enjoyable. I played WoW off and on from time to time. Started branching out to other RPGs but they seemed to all go mainstream. Not as focused on community. I attempted to go back to EQOA but didnt realize it had been sunsetted.
Unfortunately, for me, it was too late. Couldn't say goodbye to old friends i had made. I doubt if Ive even been remembered. One thing I didnt lose is how a true community in an MMO impacts your life on a personal level.
Long story short:
I found out about project1999. And how some old EQOAers were giving it a shot. Took interest and it seems like the MMO ive been missing.
Junedi/SK/LFG(Group/Guild/Community)
Currently only level 1 but that will change. Time is at a premium.
Blue99
This message was brought to you by the word "Community" LoL