I think that the nature of gaming has changed too much since EQ was in its prime twenty years ago. A game that one can't just log in and start...
Keeping a game interesting to play for more than 10 years requires a lot of thought and planning. Most of all, it requires a willingness to...
Actually, it would mean that you'd have choices to make, learn to manage fine without certain buffs if someone of that class isn't available, or...
Personally, I think that it is a poor design choice to have combat effective buffs that persist outside of the group with the buffer. Utility...
At this point, I've pretty much decided to step away from EQ indefinitely, with no expectation of returning. But I occasionally check the forums...
The evidence about cheating would be something DPG would have access to, not any of us. Bigstomp's description of what happened lines up with...
That was my point. Anything downloaded onto your computer from DPG would only ever be a legal issue if it wasn't with your knowledge and consent....
Well, DPG did put something on your computer. It is called Everquest. The non-snarky reply is that having part of the game executable files make...
Sorry for not reading 9 pages of replies before I add my own, but for a topic started yesterday morning, that is a lot of reading to catch up on...
The whole problem with the system to 350 is that it is tied to an 'uber' item that is still better than anything obtainable through raiding. That is...
I understand what you're saying. But I think it changes what it means to players to include fixing obvious bugs and exploits as being nerfs....
Expanding on my previous reply, that disease cloud thing would fit my definition of nerf. Every spell was doing exactly what it was supposed to...
Just my opinion, but that sounds like an exploit. I would argue that the definition of "nerf" should be when they weaken something that was...
For recovery quests to be useful, they have to be offered. Which doesn't always happen. And since it is the iconic rares and elites being...
You both have good points. It is true that there are some useful things to use tribute for. But I still think that something could be done with...
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