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LoY was a ton of client/code fixes that people take for granted or forget.
Cycle target? Do you enjoy your easymode P99 targetting? Thank LoY. Scroll wheel to 3rd person. Enjoy being able to easily change your view without cycling or memorizing F9 views and panning around to get an optimal angle? Thank LoY. 8 extra bank slots? LoY again Bard Song Window? Yep LoY. Raid window allowing for 12 group leaders as opposed to just 10? Also locking the raid and manually moving people between groups? LoY fixed that PoP introduction. 85/15 Flagging rules for PoP and every later flag based zone? LoY did that.
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I also really liked ldon, it was possible to tank ldon hard's with a PoP geared shadowknight. I liked that ldon's were 100% always up, but their rewards were low enough that people still wanted to race over PoP and GoD type gear. However when nothing was up for you to race towards ldon provided a decent backup activity you could always do.
I think that's a great way to use instancing. Don't just instance all the top tier raid targets like daybreak does. Instance b-tier raid targets instead. Something like instanced raid zones from 1-2 expansions behind the current expansion doesn't really break the competitive nature of PvE raiding in everquest 1. This thought can't really help p99, but I wish daybreak could learn from it. Although daybreak's TLP's are so badly written as to not be classic at all in the first place, so who cares. Wonder if classic WoW will do it any better? I actually enjoyed MMORPG's until burning crusade came out (yeah that means I tolerated luclin and PoP) and I quit them all forever. (I would've stuck with omens of war but my casual raiding guild disbanded the day after WoW came out and tunare marr lost about 90% of it's playerbase in one day). | ||
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