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Stage 1: getting blindsided at what a clusterfuck the launch was, something which, to be fair, DBG deserves some kind of award for clusterfuckery. Even seasoned pros were whistling in admiration at this one.
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I enjoy this time during a new server, i'm in it for the rush and sense of urgency. woot woot!
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Stage 2: discovering that yes, Virginia, there are armies of people with 10 accounts, and they will get those accounts in, and they will be multiple times more relentless than you.
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Dont care
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Originally Posted by Sadre Spinegnawer
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Stage 3: realizing DBG could care less, those subs are sweet, sweet $$ to them.
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Have money for fun so again, dont care
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Stage 4: seeing on twitch that, despite the fuckups, by the end of this weekend, at least one massive 24/7 guild (looks like Twisted Legion is in the lead) will already have the server on lockdown, Naggy and Vox ded, with a nice roster of 50's, before many even got to log in once.
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See stage 2 reply
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Originally Posted by Sadre Spinegnawer
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Stage 5: futile anger at how unfair life is in everquest land. No shit, casual scum.
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Its true, i am one of the casual scums now since my job takes 12 hours out of my day but, EQ has always been unfair. i dont care where you are on the food chain everyone gets frustrated at some point. even when your winning your losing.
It's possible i will quit after my month sub is up but for now the rat race is just to damn fun! lol