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Loothur  9/27/07 12:22:09 PM

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Just curious as I love EQ1 (wasn't much in to EQ2) and love Vanguard.  It annoys me that Vanguard has no plans what so ever of ever making a PS3 or XBox 360 game client for Vanguard.  I would much rether play the game on PS3 or Xbox360 just based on the fact that I can click the on button, grab my controller, and sit down to play... no muss no fuss.

I am giving consideration to buying an old PS2 just to try out EQOA for the heck of it.  I can add station access to my SoE account, and be able to play EQOA as well as EQ1 and Vanguard that way.

Would it be worth my time and effort to buy a ps2/hd/network card and try out EQOA, or is the game still active at this point?

 

Loothur VonRichten
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Forgrimm  9/29/07 9:21:33 AM

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As far as I know, there have been no official plans or announcements regarding a PS3 or Xbox 360 version of EQOA. There has been a decent amount of speculation and wishes from players, but no actual plans from SOE. I actually just bought a PS2 the other week. I've been looking to give PC gaming a rest, and I saw an article about EQOA and an advertisement for the slim PS2 on the same day, so I just decided to buy it. I got a brand new PS2, because they are only $129 now. Plus with the new ones, they have the ethernet port built right into it, so you don't need to get the network adapter. And the newest slim version of the console is about the size of a book, it's great because it takes up hardly any space at all. You also don't need a hard drive for EQOA, you only need an 8mb memory card.

I just bought a new copy of EQOA from Ebay and it should be arriving next week. I'm looking forward to being able to sit comfortably on the couch and play the game on a nice big flat tube TV, instead of being hunched over in front of this 21" PC monitor. I think my wrists, eyes, and back will thank me for spending some time away from the PC for a change.

 
Goanew  10/23/07 9:14:56 PM

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Hi Loothur

I've played EQOA a few times, and I'm very impressed with the game. I've played EQ1 since about 2001, and what SOE did with EQOA is just amazing.

Compared to EQ1, the game has tons of options with what you can do with your class. If you choose a mage, your arent simply a 'mage' for all your gaming life. They have different 'things' you can train in, like wolf form, and other forms..that really make the game quite different than EQ1.

The game has a nice travel system too, using coaches similar to Wow's griffons.

Someone that is an EQOA veteran may want to add their two cents on the depth of gameplay.

Regarding if people are still playing the game, it has a very die hard group of people that absolutely love the game.  I had no problems finding people to play with , most are around the city of Freeport, and offer TONS of advice and help. If SOE would put a few bucks into advertising, print more of the game disks ( it's getting more difficult to get the disks ) and add an expansion the game would really blossum.

Of course, the absolute best thing SOE could do to help EQOA...make EQOA2 and put it on the PS3, to take advantage of the PS3's awesome system spec's and the hard drive + Keyboard and Mouse ; )

All the best!

 

 
eayes  10/24/07 2:55:12 PM

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Here's my 2 cents. I played EQOA for several years and basically it just got stale. If you want to get a flavor for what's happening there look at their forums and see it's filled with posts regarding how the game is dying out and other posts basically asking for things that many other MMO's have but EQOA will never get. It's a major league grindfest. While i realize that every MMO has some grind to it tha'ts all there is here really. So if you want to stand at a camp and kill the same monsters over and over you'll like EQOA. I did llove it for a while but lack of content and updates along with the boredom of grinding chased me away. I've played quite a few MMO's so I do have some experince. This is only my opinion of course. I wouldn't suggest buying a PS2 for it though at this point. Play a game that actually has things to do.

 
casketnomore  3/10/08 11:35:34 AM

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EQOA isn't 'dead' yet...CLW server still going strong and i played on that server for over 5yrs+. EQOA was my 1st mmorpg and i got addicted as soon as i turned it on..but as time went on it did get old because when your paying 10 dollars to play and get one expansion and two price hikes yea you tend to get upset.but all in all EQOA is my fav game ever and once I get my financial situation fixed I'll be back but I'm gonna try to get my 1st acct back and if that fails idc i still got a 2nd acct with uber toons.BUT ONLY IF they plan on making a PS# version if not ima check out Endless Saga,looked pretty cool im do lil more research into it 1st but yea EQOA is worth your time and its community is 2nd to none!

 
Slash8915  4/21/08 11:32:08 AM

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I WISH they'd make a new version of it. I absolutely LOVED this game.

 
Boreil  5/29/08 8:37:27 AM

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 My wife and i played Eqoa for about 4  years and we  would love to see a remake of the game on PS3 with the same  gameplay mechanics  just updated grafix and more Eq1 lore/zones. It would have to be just as seamless and group based  as EQoa for it to even work,  thats what made the community so great and the world feel so real. The feeling you get being able to run anywhere , for example  from freeport to Qeynos hitting every dungeon on the way and never see one hint of zone loading or slow down at all , or catching that uber raid mob up and rushing your guild out to get it before anyone else, just cant be beat. 

I have played just about every mmorpg out there and still play about 4 on Pc, but none have come even close to the awesome fun and adventure and great community as Eqoa, my wife and i hold everything to its standards and so far nothing has came close . ( not counting Eq1 ,being the "father' it will in some ways always be king )

 
enzyme  5/29/08 10:25:00 PM

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earth is full, go home

I just re-rolled a toon on CLW. I had a copy of EQOA: Frontiers still sealed and decided to give it a shot. I know when I previously played the game, there was a lot more activity in the starter areas, now I roughly see a handful of people. My best guess is that most people have already moved out of the starter area.

I am running the game on a 20GB PS3. There are some minor things I noticed, like a graphical update. Even though there isn't an abundance of people at the moment. I am finding it fun, and entertaining. There's still an air of mystery and adventure to this game that I haven't felt in a while.

Mind you this game take place in Norrath's past, previous to EQ1. I think it's one big continent from what I remember.

I would say give it a shot, 30 days free play couldn't hurt.

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