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Old 10-19-2016, 02:34 PM
Chaboo_Cleric Chaboo_Cleric is offline
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Default Everquest causes more harm than good.

I use to think there was no harm in Everquest. I realized during my earlier childhood it helped with a variety of skills. Typing for one, and computer literacy ( constantly having to upgrade - 4mg vid card to 128 back in the day) etc.

It seems the veteran EQ players have some more mental disabilities than others. So the question remains : Does EQ cause people to be mentally stable , or do the people that played and enjoyed it already possesses these feats?

Let's take a look at Project1999:

Here we have an emulated server for people to play a game made in 1999 - 2001.
Lots of people player , but the majority of these people are very obsessed with this game. I think we can all agree this game is an addiction that just never seems to go. People often compare other games with core mechanics to this one.

I find it really odd that the apparent drug use on P99 is very rampant. This seems to me ,a very common familiar trait with degenerate sperg lords and Everquest Gamers.


Ultimately, this has led me to my conclusion : I think people would be better off if this game never existed, whether or not they could find some other thing-outlet- to coordinate their mental anguishes with , is yet to be determined.

One thing is for sure though. Kerwin is one sick fuck
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