Fooled you Miir.

So that justifies shitty service?Fairweather Pure wrote:There is no waiting in EQ2 because there aren't 1/2 the amount of players as there are in WoW.
You can create a character on a 'Full' server.Animalor wrote:I noticed on EQ2's char select screen that there was one server that had :FULL next to it. Does that mean that noone can make a new character there ever again?
That would be pretty shitty service if it were.
Login queues were a major issue for many of servers for the first few months of release. On some servers, there would be 3+ hour waits just to log in.PS. I've never even heard of a login que in WoW. Was that a Beta thing or something?
Coming from someone who has never played EQ2, that's pretty hillarious. LOLZ!!!Fairweather Pure wrote:But I guess if it only affected a minority (oh lets say around 49%) of WoW players it wasn't a very big issue.... my mistake.
As oppossed to 100% of EQ2 players that just paid 50$ for an asstastic game? I like my odds better.
Unfortunatley, I did. I have a copy I cannot give away. I tried to pawn my copy, which was given to me from a friend that wasted his money on it, onto my brother, but he just laughed and said he also had a copy he was trying to get rid of.Coming from someone who has never played EQ2, that's pretty hillarious. LOLZ!!!
LOL, you're so full of shit. I bet you couldn't even explain the first few basic quests you need to do in EQ2. It's funny that some people have to stoop to lying that they played EQ2 in order to give their opinions a feeble attempt at credibility.Fairweather Pure wrote:Unfortunatley, I did. I have a copy I cannot give away. I tried to pawn my copy, which was given to me from a friend that wasted his money on it, onto my brother, but he just laughed and said he also had a copy he was trying to get rid of.Coming from someone who has never played EQ2, that's pretty hillarious. LOLZ!!!
I forsee EQ2 being in the bargin bin within 6 months or less. Sony has already attempted the new and improved station pass trying to rally some numbers to no avail...
I'll bet you can't even explain basic gameplay elements in EQ2....Fairweather Pure wrote:Why on earth would I lie about playing EQ2? I actually played it before I played WoW. I was just extremely dissappointed, like most, when I played it. The game has no soul and ran like shit on my top of the line system. End of story. Life goes on. There's no conspiracy here.
I believe "ran like shit on my top end system" is a complaint from anyone who owns a top end system and has played EQ2. It's certianly not limited to people who simply dislike the game. You're really reaching.'Ran like shit on my top of the line system' is a common criticism thrown out by people who have never played EQ2.
miir wrote: With such an emphasis on solo play, I'm curious how WoW is going to foster or maintainan any semblance of a server community.
This was the same bullshit that SOE said when SWG came out. I had a top of the line system at the time. P4-3.06, with whatever Nvidia card was the best at that time. No matter what I or (judging by the SWG forums) anyone else did, the maximum frame rate we could see was 30-35FPS.Fairweather Pure wrote:I believe "ran like shit on my top end system" is a complaint from anyone who owns a top end system and has played EQ2. It's certianly not limited to people who simply dislike the game. You're really reaching.'Ran like shit on my top of the line system' is a common criticism thrown out by people who have never played EQ2.
Your whole crusade is really making you out to be a fucking retard. So if your goal was to make everyone on this board, no matter if they've never even visited the EQ2 board hate you, then mission accomplished.
Well on my 2.4 GHz Celeron with 1 gig of ram, EQ2 runs awesome on my system at medium settings. I even crack the particle effects up a few notches and I have zero visual lag on 20 person raids.Fairweather Pure wrote:I believe "ran like shit on my top end system" is a complaint from anyone who owns a top end system and has played EQ2. It's certianly not limited to people who simply dislike the game. You're really reaching.
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but didn't you just describe yourself? Because, last time I checked, I have never posted all over the EQ2 board like a fucking moron.I can file you with the rest of the WoW fanboy trolls.
Actually, I went to the store last week and the original retail was 60$ cdn(the sticker was still on the box) and it was marked down to 40$ cdn.miir wrote:LOL, you're so full of shit. I bet you couldn't even explain the first few basic quests you need to do in EQ2. It's funny that some people have to stoop to lying that they played EQ2 in order to give their opinions a feeble attempt at credibility.Fairweather Pure wrote:Unfortunatley, I did. I have a copy I cannot give away. I tried to pawn my copy, which was given to me from a friend that wasted his money on it, onto my brother, but he just laughed and said he also had a copy he was trying to get rid of.Coming from someone who has never played EQ2, that's pretty hillarious. LOLZ!!!
I forsee EQ2 being in the bargin bin within 6 months or less. Sony has already attempted the new and improved station pass trying to rally some numbers to no avail...
I know you're desparately hoping and praying for EQ2 to fail...you're blind hate towards anything SOE is embarrasingly obvious.... but to be honest, neither EQ2 or WoW are going to be in the 'bargain bin' any time soon. Both games have a solid, and steadily increasing subscription base.
Preemptive Miir post:Funkmasterr wrote:I only played to level 20 in Eq2. However, I did not like having to be lfg all the time to do the quests i would get decent exp for. I keep hearing from the what.. 2 of you that defend eq2 (kilmoll and mirr) that everyone is wrong about this, and even if you have better luck with it at higher levels in a guild, I don't care, as I don't want slow progression to high levels, then for it to be easier. I can log on WoW and start to solo quest immediately, or if I want I can catch up with seeber or a few other guildies around my level and do the same thing and not have to worry about getting a full 5 person group, I like this very much.
That leads me to another major problem I had with eq2, I did not like how slow leveling was compared to WoW. I do not need slow leveling to form a learning curve on how to play a mmorpg, I did that for 5 years in eq. I want to be to the high end to do what is fun in the game for me, as fast as humanly possible.
Now I will say I think there are a lot more people in WoW than in eq2 that need this learning curve because they know jack shit about the genre of game, but that could also be because WoW has probably by now neared 3 times the player base that eq2 has.
I am in no waying trying to rouse you up and say "eq2 fucking sucks" I just think myself, and many others have very valid reasons for preffering WoW over eq2.
I find that a lot of players seem to think the 1-XX levels are simply there for the purpose of 'leveling up' and that they get to the 'good stuff' when they are max level. While that was true in EQ (and possibly in WoW), it's certainly not the case in EQ2.That leads me to another major problem I had with eq2, I did not like how slow leveling was compared to WoW. I do not need slow leveling to form a learning curve on how to play a mmorpg, I did that for 5 years in eq. I want to be to the high end to do what is fun in the game for me, as fast as humanly possible.
In EQ2? Surely that's not possible. I have it on good authority from my friend Miir that:miir wrote:After a few weeks of being level 50 and sitting around bored...
Even though, just yesterday he said:miir wrote:There (currently) is no more or less content in EQ2 at level 35, 40 or 50.
Is there something wrong with wanting to install a game and have fun right away?miir wrote:...you barely got into the meat of the game at 29...
...Once you start in the higher level zones and epic (raid) content, you get real feel for the game. EQ2 is a lot more fun over level 35...