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Y'all have a weird idea of what classic actually was.
Y'all act like the game died when Luclin came out
[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] In real-life, the game became more popular than ever and essentially died when EQ 2 was released. | ||
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#2
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Wow
Minecraft DoTA | ||
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#3
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It died because EQ cybering was replaced by Second Life cybering, a game with better sex emotes.
The chart bears this out. Hope this helps! | ||
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#4
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Please be kind, OP is very lonely and needs whatever attention he can scrape together. This is all he has.
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#5
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While the game continue to grow and stuff as more and more people started playing MMO's, the core game degraded and became unrecognizable with Luclin and continued on a downward spiral with each additional expansion.
Posting things like this on a messageboard dedicated to 3 servers created and popular specifically for the purpose of offering the otherwise extinct experience of playing Original - Kunark - Velious everquest with as close to original mechanics as we can muster is ridiculous. Play shards of dalaya, live TLP, or PEQ the grand creation, all great servers that allow you to play non classic everquest. Coming to the p99 community to ask for post Velious expansions and making a case for them when 100% of the non P99 community is already dedicated to that version of everquest is despicable. The fact that all the other servers go beyond Velious is evidence enough that the later version of the game is popular. But it's not popular here. It's like going to a candlemaking club and telling them how much more efficient and bright an LED lightbulb is. Like...duh? Some people like candles. P99 likes everquest that doesn't go past velious. | ||
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Game started to stagnate circa 2001-2002. Most of the "new" subscriptions at that point were second or third accounts. A lot of people went to DaoC/AO and then jumped around to various other MMO -- not EQ.
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Why wasn’t Anarchy Online on that list? That game was great, and it’s still going too.
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It could be that the game was so good, it took forever for it to become a not good game.
Luclin may have just been a new version of instant messenger but you collect items, and if that was my first Aol instant messenger I would think it was great. | ||
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