It contains about 10 class-specific quests plus about 30 various multi-class options. It has crafting resources to level up to 6 in Artisan and likewise for your profession.
If you have never played EQ 2 before and want to try before buy...or even see how your computer fares with it's system requirements...then it's a decent download
People who have to create conspiracy and hate threads to further a cause lacks in intellectual comprehension of diversity.
In my opinion... The EQ trial is great, as far as MMO trials go. It has a great way of showing you the story leading up to EQII then throwing you into it. Well not so much "throwing" as older MMO's did, as sliding you into the story. I say if you have Cable/DSL, Time, and enough room on your hard drive, go for it.
Originally posted by En1Gma it's the Isle of Refuge.It contains about 10 class-specific quests plus about 30 various multi-class options. It has crafting resources to level up to 6 in Artisan and likewise for your profession. If you have never played EQ 2 before and want to try before buy...or even see how your computer fares with it's system requirements...then it's a decent download
Except IOR Trial is not a good judge of how well you system will run EQ2. It may run fine there, but Qeynos & Freeport will bring most 512mb systems to their knees.
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Originally posted by kishe It's just the tutorial island...not really "immersive" trial in my opinion.
The tutorial is the boat, the island is just a place to "get your feet wet" so to speak. It continues to instruct you in some ways like the boat did, but you have full gameplay ability on the island, including questing, hunting, and tradeskills.
- Scaris
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For anyone thinking of trying it, the initial download may be small, but the patch is huge. Don't try this without cable or high end DSL (took me more than an hour on cable).
ahem did that.......ive download this file name directxwebsetup.....i dont know if it is the right file...imean ive install it, its only took 40. of a sec to finsih (witchi its really fast) and then im going to then game and the screen said directx9.0c is missing
Originally posted by ShinAsuka I NEED DIRECT X 9.0C!!!!!!!!!!! but i dont know were to download direct x 9.0c to play the free trial
what version of windows are you running that you didnt just use windows update???
- Scaris
"What happened to you, Star Wars Galaxies? You used to look like Leia. Not quite gold bikini Leia (more like bad-British-accent-and-cinnamon-bun-hair Leia), but still Leia nonetheless. Now you look like Chewbacca." - Computer Gaming World
Originally posted by ShinAsuka I NEED DIRECT X 9.0C!!!!!!!!!!! but i dont know were to download direct x 9.0c to play the free trial
Uhhh... not to be obvious but: www.microsoft.com/directx
The trial is very very well done. I had totally sworn off EverQuest titles after leaving EQ1 about 1 year ago then saw the trial. I said 'what the heck' and tried it. I now own EQ2 and the SOE All Access pass so I can play SWG, EQ1 with my brother on occasion, EQ2 and PlanetSide
The trial is very good. If you can run the trial you can play the game. Yes, the cities are a bit taxing but it's not horrid. I had very little trouble with a P4 1.2ghz with 512mb of RAM and a GeForce 5700 video card. It didn't have too terribly much trouble as long as I kept the settings slammed at the minimum while in town. Outside town I could set them to pretty decent levels and really enjoy the graphics.
Fortunately I can now play the game maxed out since my tax return let me upgrade
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It's just the tutorial island...not really "immersive" trial in my opinion.
it's the Isle of Refuge.
It contains about 10 class-specific quests plus about 30 various multi-class options. It has crafting resources to level up to 6 in Artisan and likewise for your profession.
If you have never played EQ 2 before and want to try before buy...or even see how your computer fares with it's system requirements...then it's a decent download
People who have to create conspiracy and hate threads to further a cause lacks in intellectual comprehension of diversity.
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Hey, its a free eye-candy machine. I'd get it just to see as your rig fares, and Enigma stated.
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I downloaded it, after 2 1/2 hours of installing, it didnt work because of my dang video card, I sure was VERY HAPPY after that happened..
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Except IOR Trial is not a good judge of how well you system will run EQ2. It may run fine there, but Qeynos & Freeport will bring most 512mb systems to their knees.
In War - Victory.
In Peace - Vigilance.
In Death - Sacrifice.
The tutorial is the boat, the island is just a place to "get your feet wet" so to speak. It continues to instruct you in some ways like the boat did, but you have full gameplay ability on the island, including questing, hunting, and tradeskills.
- Scaris
"What happened to you, Star Wars Galaxies? You used to look like Leia. Not quite gold bikini Leia (more like bad-British-accent-and-cinnamon-bun-hair Leia), but still Leia nonetheless. Now you look like Chewbacca." - Computer Gaming World
For anyone thinking of trying it, the initial download may be small, but the patch is huge. Don't try this without cable or high end DSL (took me more than an hour on cable).
I NEED DIRECT X 9.0C!!!!!!!!!!!
but i dont know were to download direct x 9.0c to play the free trial
Shin, there is a handy little site out there named Google, it will make your life a lot easier....
ahem did that.......ive download this file name
directxwebsetup.....i dont know if it is the right file...imean ive install it, its only took 40. of a sec to finsih (witchi its really fast)
and then im going to then game and the screen said directx9.0c is missing
what version of windows are you running that you didnt just use windows update???
- Scaris
"What happened to you, Star Wars Galaxies? You used to look like Leia. Not quite gold bikini Leia (more like bad-British-accent-and-cinnamon-bun-hair Leia), but still Leia nonetheless. Now you look like Chewbacca." - Computer Gaming World
Uhhh... not to be obvious but:
www.microsoft.com/directx
The trial is very very well done. I had totally sworn off EverQuest titles after leaving EQ1 about 1 year ago then saw the trial. I said 'what the heck' and tried it. I now own EQ2 and the SOE All Access pass so I can play SWG, EQ1 with my brother on occasion, EQ2 and PlanetSide
The trial is very good. If you can run the trial you can play the game. Yes, the cities are a bit taxing but it's not horrid. I had very little trouble with a P4 1.2ghz with 512mb of RAM and a GeForce 5700 video card. It didn't have too terribly much trouble as long as I kept the settings slammed at the minimum while in town. Outside town I could set them to pretty decent levels and really enjoy the graphics.
Fortunately I can now play the game maxed out since my tax return let me upgrade
Currently Playing: Dungeons and Dragons Online.
Sig image Pending
Still in: A couple Betas