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I played EQ2 for awhile back at the start, leaving the game with a paladin at 29, guardian at 21 and several alts around the same. I have heard that there have been quite a few changes since then...would it be worth coming back? Anyone from the begining days mind filling me in on the changes?
Thanks
- Woody
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I played eq2 for the first month it was out then canceled my sub. A couple days ago I came back. Theres a lot of little changes in the game, no groundbreaking ones but its definitely a lot more polished this time around. The Antonius Bayle server seems pretty populated (its a RP server but i wont hold that against it) so I don't feel that i'm going to have to buy the new expansions, at least not till i make sure i want to keep playing.
Also for some reason or another I seem to be able to play for free, so who knows maybe theres some sort of veteran bonus for old subs, or im on some sort of trial I'm unaware of.
I just recently got into the game, but I too have also heard that the game has definitely changed for the better. I can't tell you all the changes, but here's a link for ya that may tell you some stuff.
Check out this little Re-review of the game over at TenTonHammer: http://www.tentonhammer.com/node/12034
Looking for something new.
Awesome, thank you Bigfoot. It does look alot better than before and the article there about how most players left fits. Would be interesting to see the Fae.
I was also one of those that played the first or first two month at the launch, and then left. Have joined and I would recommend it.
First off. That article on Tentonhammer.com think is too thin to describe a mmo (1 zone, 1 character, maybe 5-6 hours of play). It doesn't give anything more, even less, compared to downloading the free trial (play the fae) and actual try out the game.
What have changed to EQ2? Some general opinions from me (no particular order):
This is a bit overall points, but I don't think its needed to go and look at all the detail game mechanics that has changed, since that is probably way too much to list. But, you will see that the game do have more positive responses now than it had for just one year ago. I believe that is due to a good effort from the developers, but also that the playerbase has grown a bit.
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Leemeg.
They have flipped the game to a casual game. They took away alot of the forced group requirements. It is a really fun game.
It does sound alot better than when it was first released, thanks for all the info guys. Sounds like a good balance they have going now, I was pretty disappointed when it was released but sounds like they addressed most if not all of the issues. I have found a few more friends recently going back to it and I think that it may be alot more fun second time around. Would be very interesting to see how Kunark is now and to actually be on the good side of a Sarnak lol... Always nostalgic to go back into the EQ world. Funny how even virtual worlds can hold such memories for us huh? Thanks for the info all you may see me returning
- Woody