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![]() How was the raid scene managed on EQMac? It's an example of an EQ server locked at the same expansion for years. Similar to what the situation is here. I assume they had hundreds of players most at max level all competing for the same high end content. Could anyone that raided there chime in?
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![]() They had a rotation, they also had Classic, Kunark, Velious, Luclin, and PoP. I'd venture a guess of something like 15-25x the raid content we have. Their rotation was pretty calm, they managed to keep Sleeper alive for 10 years.
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![]() and who killed the sleeper? P99 lol
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![]() don't forget that end game pop in eqmac (potime) was instanced.
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![]() something else to consider is that on live EQ after PoP era, waking sleeper didn't ruin the zone in the same way that it did pre-pop...
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![]() Aye, for like 9 of those 10 years, EQMac had a version of the Rathe Council that was considered "unbeatable" (don't ask me why). PoTime was recent achievement for EQMac.
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![]() They had the council version that no guild save afterlife was able to beat iirc
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![]() For the most part it wasn't. Temerity dominated end game content and who ever was left on the server was free to pick up the leftovers.
12-boxers had their free reign of what ever they could handle. | ||
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