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| View Poll Results: Why did you stop playing Project 1999? | |||
| I got bored |
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19 | 15.32% |
| I got burned out |
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22 | 17.74% |
| The raid scene sucks |
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38 | 30.65% |
| Real life |
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45 | 36.29% |
| Voters: 124. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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#1
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"Back in the day", I played live from Beta 4 to PoP, among other things (wink). Ended up selling my account for $500. The main reason I left back then was because the magic was waning, and PoP totally killed any of the magic that was left for me. Waiting in line to do the trials JUST to get in did it. I just logged out and never returned. Even then towards the end, I thought a lot about the early days and longed for a return. It never happened, of course. I got to 25th when EQ 2 came out, but it was clunky and could not hold my interest.
Since then, I've missed those early days and on a whim I poked around and stumbled across Project 1999. Been playing about a week. So far it has been quite an entertaining trip down memory lane. Alzar Azorath Rahvan Zakainen | ||
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#2
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First off, I'm still playing and still loving it, even though I'm playing the same race/class i played on live.
The ultimate reason people stop playing is because the game stops being fun for them. For me, I don't think I'll hit that stage for a long while. I've spent the last week at the same level, but I've been having fun by tradeskilling and solo camping spawns for their loot (most recently was permafrost, a very underplayed zone, which is very fun to camp even thought most mobs were green/LB cons). I hope to stretch out my p99 experience by really getting know all of the zones. I'll look at the continent maps on EQ atlas and say "i haven't killed a single mob in THAT zone, ever!" and i'll head over there. If my main is way past that zone in terms of level and loot, then maybe I'll send one of my new, low level alts over there. I imagine that once I hit the level cap, have all the best gear, have all my skills at max level, and have a detailed first hand understanding of all of the zones then I'll be bored and stop playing, but I dont see that happening for a while, since I'll also want to play my alts more and more as I level my main higher and higher (I happen to find a few different play styles fun, so having a few toons makes sense for me, but not everyone). Eventually this server will either stop evolving or will add the EQ expansions that 'broke' the game (or maybe the developers will make up their own rules to keep veterans interested and still make the game noob friendly [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] I've seen some interesting ideas in the threads). The problem with live is that as time goes on more and more players are in the top 10% of the overall game content in terms of level and items. They have to develop a way to make the game attractive for a totally new player, but in doing so they killed everything that was classic about the game and which drew me (and many others) in in the first place. All this fun won't last forever. Just like Live changed over the years, so will p99. It all hinges on the fact that this game requires other people to play in mass to have the classic touch which most of us love. That classic feel ended at different times for all of us, its just a matter of time before it completely dies all over again, but for now I'm loving it and will be having a blast on p99!!! PS I see some threads in the forum about a$$ hats who ruin the game and QQ all the time, and how its hard to find a low level group if you aren't a 1337 Twink. To that I say this, I only joined p99 since Sony's big shutdown (actually I thought about joining live again a few days before that fiasco!) and I've seen nothing but kindness from 99% of the players out there. My main isn't twinked, and I get invited to group all the time, even without the LFG tag up. I have similar names between my alts and my main, and I get tells "hey, isn't your main ____, how are you?" and most of the time I have no idea who this person is or what trade/port/group/convo we shared in the past, but clearly I was a decent enough person with a unique enough name to be memorable. The titale of this thread is sad, cause it implies the community here is dying. I am really enjoying this community, and while I will be taking a week break for vacation, and while this barely matters at all because my toon's names have nothing to do with my forum name, I just wanted to say this is still a fun place to play, I have really enjoyed my time here, and I wish everyone the best (especially the dev staff, the one time I petitioned, they dealt with it almost before I could blink. Damn was I impressed, having dealt with falling through the boat on live and waiting hours for help with my corpse, this felt really good). See you all out there!! | ||
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#3
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King camp devoured my soul...
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Ingrum Irontoe Retired Warlord of Brell "Yeah, I'm kind of a big deal..." | ||
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#4
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I missed my friends on live, If I could get them to switch to P99 I would probably stay But, for now P99 is on my "Live Patch Day" game list.
~Ichven - Cleric~ ~Toven - Magician~ | ||
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#5
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If and when I do quit, it will be because I play too much, and it consumes my time and I am worthless.
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#6
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Spent too much time/energy playing in the beginning. Got burned out.
Came Back. Got Bored/Raid scene was stupid at the time. Came Back. Summer semester involving learning System Security and ASP.NET in 6 weeks happened. Might come back in two weeks until fall semester. Edit: So the correct answer is ALL OF THE ABOVE happened. | ||
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i forced myself to just pick RL since that could mean just bout anything | |||
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