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How much better are you at EQ since playing P99?
I feel like I've gotten a lot better at the game coming from Live and not ever experiencing classic.
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#2
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im rly bad at eq but i can beat u in league of legends, overwatch, or hearthstone
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#4
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I mostly suck. I never been good at games though. I can Fiure out and understand them and explain what to do, but lack the timing/coordination to do it consistently. I am absolutely fricken awesome at some things though ^^ Liek a LOT awesome. Anyway,
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<Millenial Snowfkake Utopia>
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#5
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This explains a lot.
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#6
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I'm really, really good. Always have been.
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#7
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I was 13 and my parents would yell at me to get off the computer about 7 minutes into getting a group in KC.
Years later I became a GodKing of a private server. Feels good how I chose to spend my 20s... | ||
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#8
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On live it took me 47 days played to get to level 47 on my pally. I have no idea what I was doing then but I was 13 in '99.
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#9
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It's far easier now, back in the dayz there was no wiki & rarely maps of the zone. It's was really hard to get trustworty information. everything was an urbanlegend =D
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#10
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This game is mainly an informational / knowledge based game. The mechanics in Everquest are extremely simplistic compared to other games.
That being said, my mechanics are still much better in Everquest now than they were in '99, and my knowledge of the game has improved dramatically. There is no contest that everyone should be better now than '99, but just how much better depends on the type of player and how much they have learned over the years. Some people just play to play and not to improve. Those players might not have made as much progress as others. | ||
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