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Szark 10/08/08 12:24:54 PM
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SOE has published the patch notes for EverQuest II's Game Update 49: Raising the Banner, which introduces Guild Halls, multicore support, experience point changes, and more.
Read more here. |
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Delameko 10/08/08 2:15:09 PM
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Joined: 6/05/06 |
Cool, be interested how the multicore support pans out. |
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smut 10/08/08 5:37:19 PM
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Joined: 10/28/06 |
Finally they add the guild Halls, I am curious how they turned out. I am still waiting for a crusader revamp but the voice chat they added, guild halls and a few other things they've added lately have made me contemplate resubbing for a month to check out the changes. |
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ZeppelinJ0 10/08/08 11:40:23 PM
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Joined: 8/10/06 |
With multi-core support finally added hopefully they do a small graphical refresh in the future:)
Also would love to see some new classes down the line and more mid-high level content! If I can get my mac to run EQ2 I'll definitely try a re-sub for a month! |
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mdolsen 10/08/08 11:48:30 PM
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Joined: 11/30/06 |
Thank god for multicore support! I was not very happy when my old althlon 3600+ ran this game better then my current quad-core machine. |
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HeavySigh 10/09/08 2:42:03 AM
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Joined: 10/29/07 |
Originally posted by ZeppelinJ0
I wouldn't hold your breath waiting for new classes or content as one of the changes was to significantly increase the speed of characters leveling (adventure-wise only!): "The experience requirements for levels have been significantly lowered primarily affecting the 20 thru 70 level range." It appears the complaints of the players that actually like to Quest (in Everquest, surely not!) were ignored and no change was made to be able to turn experience off (the combat XP switch still works but all other xp gain has been increased significantly). This means that there's no point in adding new low-, mid- or mid-high level content as no-one will be of a level long enough to enjoy it. If you read between the lines of the SoE comments it looks like the game is being directed towards end-game only (i.e. "we'd love to revisit old content but ..." comments). Personally I think that if they continue in this direction then they will lose subs as players will stop playing inbetween upgrades and expansion packs, as the end game is limited and repetitive. |
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quaiky 10/09/08 5:31:11 AM
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Joined: 7/21/03 |
Originally posted by HeavySigh
I wouldn't hold your breath waiting for new classes or content as one of the changes was to significantly increase the speed of characters leveling (adventure-wise only!): "The experience requirements for levels have been significantly lowered primarily affecting the 20 thru 70 level range." It appears the complaints of the players that actually like to Quest (in Everquest, surely not!) were ignored and no change was made to be able to turn experience off (the combat XP switch still works but all other xp gain has been increased significantly). This means that there's no point in adding new low-, mid- or mid-high level content as no-one will be of a level long enough to enjoy it. If you read between the lines of the SoE comments it looks like the game is being directed towards end-game only (i.e. "we'd love to revisit old content but ..." comments). Personally I think that if they continue in this direction then they will lose subs as players will stop playing inbetween upgrades and expansion packs, as the end game is limited and repetitive.
new classes is very unlikely, there is allready 24 classes and that amount is allready very hard to balance, adding more classes will only make balancing worse. about the increased xp gain i don't like it too, but on the other side its the point that a new player joinning often doesn't want to play for months till he can play with his friends at lvl 80 and do the "cool things" they do. i noticed it when a friend of me started earlier this year and he almost lost interest on the way to high levels. I personally think that any level based game needs to adjust leveling speeds form time to time to allow new players to enter teh game (which is also a point why i don't really like the classic class/level idea anymore). next expansion should bring lots of group content if i remember right it ws about 20 group zones for high end content,so i think it should be not so repetitive as now rok which had only a very limited amount of group content. they announced 4 new raidzones so the question is how they will fit in with the current rok zones and how big they are will determine how repetitive raiding will get (4 zones and 1 of it a small one looks a lot like the amount of raiding eof added). overall i think they are on the right path for the new expansion and the recent updates, new group content was really needed and nearly noone wanted a level increase. Also the game engine improvements and other things show that they know where the current problems are. depending on the quality of the zones next expansion might be a nice addition to the endgame, but in the end it will depend on the quality (that i cannot judge yet) of the new zones, just adding the quantity (20+ zones) will not really help them. |
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Moirae 10/09/08 10:33:44 AM
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The new Guild Halls are fantastic. Though I think you'll see fewer people in the cities now because they'll all go to their guild hall since there's a "home to the guild" button to take you there immediately. |
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permster 10/13/08 10:53:06 PM
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Joined: 10/03/04 |
I hear the multi-core support is limited though. Any details on that? That sucks about the cities being empty. Didn't think about that. They are already dead enough as it is. They may as well just consolidate the city zones. They are a complete waste. |
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nakuma 10/14/08 10:31:49 AM
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