by KB » Wed Apr 26, 2006 12:37 am
Hell, I won't shoot you, what server are you on. I finally quit eq2 because that crap is so bugged it is ridiculous. The end came when They tweaked something and i couldn;t stay in game for more than 5 minutes at a time, on my Birthday. Went and bought WoW, have friends from the old caster's realm on Bonechewer, love world PvP, but wanted to see what it was like w/o the hassle of a gaggle of pink haired gnomes killing me for shits and giggles. So I have a new character on runetotem.
Both WoW and eq2 did it right with quests. Raiding just bores the piss out of me, it isn't the raids as much as waiting for all the slow ass folks to show up so we can start the raid. In EQ1, thats all I had left to do was raid. I'd soloed all I wanted too, TSed as much as I wanted too, grinded freakin exp as much as I wanted too. So I went looking for something with actual questing involved. I could care less if a game is "easy" or whatever, all I want to do is have fun, relax, and not watch American idol three times a week /shudder. Eq2 did it for awhile, but that game has no soul what so ever. WoW is full of l33t sp3aking dudz, but at least I can try and kill em either in a BG or in world PvP. both have enough quests to keep me entertained constantly. i have not gotten bored even in the slightest yet with this game, give it 9 months (eq2 play time) and maybe that changes.
I don't have the community like I used to in EQ1 most of my friends are either gone from the game, afk in MM two boxxing, or raiding and can;t talk.
That being said, if content to keep me busy for the time i choose to play was introduced in eq1 I would welcome 30 levels.
They have to do these lvl cap increases, introduce more AA and such to keep folks on the treadmill. They introduce 5 or 6 new "Uber hard" zones to keep the raiders busy, and that in turn makes sure the guilds 1-3 expansions behind will have plenty to do as well.