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EverQuest or World of Warcraft?

First off, I first played EverQuest for roughly 4 years back in its glory days but left after I saw the population of the completely disband into other games. I played WoW for like a year and a half and while the first time 1-60 was pretty fun, it was just repetitive end game dungeon grinding after that. I've been off of WoW for almost a year now and am now considering returning. I should make note that this is just a temporary MMO, I do not plan to play for more than 7 months (until Age of Conan is released). I have friends who play WoW which may be the only thing luring me to it but I really do miss the overall gameplay of EverQuest which I felt is the best of any MMO. But of course the community is an issue as maybe only 10% of the population is left and the majority appear to be end game players which newbie zones left as ghost towns.



So what would you guys suggest? Please give an explanation to whichever you recommend, thanks.

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  • SlampigSlampig Member UncommonPosts: 2,342
    I still play WoW but have been thinking of returning to EQ when the anniversary edition is released. Then again who knows. Age of Conan is only a short wait away...

    That Guild Wars 2 login screen knocked up my wife. Must be the second coming!

  • KirinShadowKirinShadow Member Posts: 50
    The population of WoW, and the friends you have there, dictate that it'd be more fun for you there, as your chances of finding a nice group among the population in WoW is probably a good deal greater than your chances of getting a party at all in any earlier EQ areas.

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  • JimmyLegsJimmyLegs Member Posts: 361
    Sence you have friends that play WoW it would be a little easier to get back into, but may be harder to leave (or not in my case). I haven't played EQ in like... a very long time and it was before the 87 expansion packs too. I loved EQ because well it was innivated because it was the 1st (i guess) to do what a MMO. I did play WoW for 2 years and after building a decked character and actually being good at raiding it was so-so hard to stop playing.



    BUT, for casual WoW might be the way to go, it is always popualted in all level areas (some more then others), but the community is roughly the age range of 6-13 (no eairly puberty in these cases). Again, sence you have friends you can dodge the other players a little easier. EQ might still be a "core" game at the end if you get there before the 7 months are up (I'm sure you would may times over) but from what I hear low level zones are dead.



    Imo, go for WoW even though I hate it, WoW is a better pick for "pick-up put-down" then EQ.
  • healz4uhealz4u Member Posts: 1,065
    Well, I had a similar progression.





    Essentially, although not as clean, I played Everquest (without canceling) then DaoC (cancelled) then WoW (cancelled) then Vanguard (cancelled after a month).  I had a total of 11 max level characters with various class and race combinations.  However, I had three accounts for many reasons.  I returned to Everquest again more full-time than usual with the progression servers, and it turned out to be a monumental mistake after a month.  The zerg (or "uber") guilds rushed content and expansion releases.  It was a great concept to have progression servers, and I had a total blast with friends leveling in the old world, but the expansions released too fast.  When Gates of Discord was released on progression, as I had with my other servers, I effectively quit.  Gates of Discord is a great example of forced-zerg-raiding that no one likes, neither the "hardcore" nor "casual" gamers liked Gates of Discord (you will obviously find some people in both camps that maybe did, but I have not found one). 





    I would suggest you give Everquest a try, but it was great in its proper context.  I mean to say, it was great for its time.  Today, with advances in technology, innovative concepts, developments, and so-forth... Everquest is not a good game.  Nevertheless, you of course could try it for yourself.  I am downloading Everquest 2 right now to try it. 
  • vegas_6vegas_6 Member Posts: 6
    Well I actually don't have a huge problem with the whole ghost town problem. Heck, if it was easy to solo throughout to the higher levels of the game, I'd just play it simply because that's how much I miss the game.



    I know what WoW is about already and it'd be tough for me to get back even with my friends there. I am looking for a casual friendly game with as little repetitive gameplay as possible.
  • healz4uhealz4u Member Posts: 1,065
    Oh, by the way, I also have an active WoW subscription, and the leveling from 1 to 60 is casual and solo-oriented and FUN.





    However, the end-game is forced-raiding and things, so this game is probably not viable for me; I did that forced raiding stuff, in some ways had fun and others did not, years ago.  However, if you find that appealing, give it a try. 





    If I had to choose, as an EQ vet of nearly 8 years, suggest WoW for gameplay, new gaming dynamics, abilities, opportunities to play, and so on and so forth.  WoW is superior to EQ.
  • VallenRoVallenRo Member Posts: 27

    Out of all the current MMOs id say WoW is the best for casual play till something better comes out for example warhammer i think AOC will flop but thats just me. ALot of promising mmos are comming and currently WoW has the throne but everything comes to a end. So what iam saying is go with WoW right now it is really ALOT more fun and noob friendly then EQ is or any of these older mmos out right now.

     

    WoW is a blast it just can get tedious for players who have been at end game for a while. WoWs end game can lack but the game in a whole is ALOT of fun.

  • gatherisgatheris Member UncommonPosts: 1,016

    not really what you asked for but

    I would suggest you check out a trial for EQ II

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  • VallenRoVallenRo Member Posts: 27
    EQ 2 just isnt a noob friendly enviorment imo there isnt a ALOT of people in the noob areas to quest and instance with like there in WoW, there are always massive ammounts of lowbies on every server.
  • vegas_6vegas_6 Member Posts: 6
    I played EQ2 trial, pretty fun game but it just wasn't for me. I've narrowed my choices to EQ or WoW.
  • WARCRYtmWARCRYtm Member Posts: 875
    EQ is old now, dated, empty servers, go with WoW.
  • nomadiannomadian Member Posts: 3,490

    EQ is quite dated now and a lot different to the game it was. So would probably say WoW or Lotr Online or Vanguard? (Hypocritically though, I maybe buying anniversary edition in a month.:P)

  • cupertinocupertino Member Posts: 1,094
    A little off topic but LOTRO is released in 2-3 weeks, maybe live there for 7 months? Im not goona play LOTRO but its goona be the biggest MMO since WoW, and if its not ill fraps myself deleting my  lvl 70 hunter and lvl 70 mage in WoW.

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  • kiltakkiltak Member Posts: 103

    Well personally I wouldn't get either one. I personally Hate SOE cause they flat out wouldn't know how to make a good RPG if it bit them in the tail end. However I don't know much about EQ2 but I still wouldn't recommend it.

    WoW is great till you get to the level cap then it's a Raid sink. If you like spending all your time going for Uber gear and Raiding then WoW is a great game. It does not take long to reach the level cap, id say you could hit 70 in a few short weeks depending on how much time you have to play. I gave up WoW cause I was unable to do the raid content due to my playing time. I found there was nothing to do, PvP is a frigen joke and is flat out boring cause it's all instance and thus making it to predictable.

    In short I wouldn't recommend either one. I would go with City of Hero. It's a well polished game, you can solo most of it, find groups when needed. Its not a raid sink like EQ and WoW. The game play is pretty addictive as well.

    Right now there is just nothing out or will becoming out that is worth really playing, I myself have been sticking to single player games.

  • healz4uhealz4u Member Posts: 1,065
    By the way, my Friend, you should consider EQ 2.  It has, for me, the EQ 1 feel without the frustration.  I also noticed in EQ 2 I could duo box if I wanted to, which is a plus for ME. 





    I suggest you try the trial. 





    I might buy EQ 2, as I really enjoy it, the world feels alives, I like the old EQ 1 themes and names and so forth.  However, there are several attractive games in development that I will watch for a bit before I make a purchase.





    Good luck!
  • bobdogbobdog Member Posts: 71
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