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Rettii 01-13-2013 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Cwall 52.0 (Post 811882)
remember that time that you and lovely were guilded, you got all buttmad over him farming loot, he coined you, deguilded, took half your guild's members, formed nihilum, then 2 days later you joined nihilum as a member?

that was one of the most humiliating things i've ever seen in box lyfe

o snap son

Sickle 01-14-2013 01:23 AM

Stream had like 3k tonight at one point and even at its lowest I think it was around 1200. Looked like many were interested and he had a dozen or so updating there levels as they went along. (1-10 etc)

It was pretty funny to see all the people going OMG these graphics are horrible,game sucks, why arent you play wow, etc.

Meanwhile he kept saying "Its EQ the best MMO ever created!"

Producer 01-14-2013 02:32 AM

Yeah, he trumped my stream tonight I maxed out at (34) views....
P99(RED) gained maybe 5-10 from it. Maybe 2-3 of them will possibly stay due to me aiding a little bit.

GG

pufen 01-14-2013 03:01 AM

Producer. Nobody gives a fuck.

Azimon 01-14-2013 03:13 AM

It strikes me that everyone seems so mad all the time on these forums, why is that? How can someone be mad about a former EQ player shining some light on p99? You may not like the fellow, but that doesn't change the fact that he's helping the server population. There's no commercial drive for project99, there's no huge company standing behind it making sure people has a reason to keep playing..There's only people..encouraging other people (mostly good old veterans). Stop acting like pricks, encourage new players whenever you see them and be happy when you see others do this aswell. Unless you really want a low server population that is.

Urbanzkopf 01-14-2013 04:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Azimon (Post 812129)
It strikes me that everyone seems so mad all the time on these forums, why is that? How can someone be mad about a former EQ player shining some light on p99? You may not like the fellow, but that doesn't change the fact that he's helping the server population. There's no commercial drive for project99, there's no huge company standing behind it making sure people has a reason to keep playing..There's only people..encouraging other people (mostly good old veterans). Stop acting like pricks, encourage new players whenever you see them and be happy when you see others do this aswell. Unless you really want a low server population that is.

Words of a legend.

Bamzal Sherbet 01-14-2013 11:51 AM

ya u dont see this shit on a MUD, everyone roleplays on those

Arclyte 01-14-2013 12:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cwall 52.0 (Post 811882)
remember that time that you and lovely were guilded, you got all buttmad over him farming loot, he coined you, deguilded, took half your guild's members, formed nihilum, then 2 days later you joined nihilum as a member?

that was one of the most humiliating things i've ever seen in box lyfe

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Originally Posted by Rogean
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Originally Posted by Reiker000
Which means that the antihack scans your computer for all active processes which of course is a breach of privacy. A live MQ2 compile will not effect EQ Titanium in any way.

Wrong. Stop posting about things you don't understand (Which is surprising since you've actually used it before!).

MQ2 Will hook into EVERY EQ process it finds, regardless of version. It then determines if the version of the client matches the one it was compiled for. If it does, it continues loading hooks and plugins. If it doesn't, it sits dormant in an infinite loop. It still interacts with the process, and it still flags your account. We do, however, have ways of determining if it was in the active or inactive state.

Not only was he and his guild cuckolded by lovely, but he is a known cheater as well

seriously pathetic


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