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I'm thinking of trying EQ2, have a couple of questions:
1) Will I find anyone to level with? 2) If I pay for the top-end subscription, will I get all the content released to date? Or, will I still have to pay for expansions? 3) What's a good, relatively simple class for a noob?
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6/10/12 10:20:18 PM#2
Wait until they add the SOEmote feature : ) |
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6/10/12 10:20:45 PM#3
Originally posted by castamir11
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bezado
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6/10/12 10:23:39 PM#4
1. Rarely, but if you ask players maybe you will get someone who wants to join you starting off, otherwise it's a bunch of players who are more solo play because of how easy EQ2 has become. 2. I would not pay to play EQ2. Play the free and go from there. Even at free to play I believe EQ2 is lacking. The game has gotten so easy it is almost like playing with GOD mode on. 3. Try them all, every class is based on almost the same damage types and spell/combat lines. What differentiates a class is the AA lines you put into, even then they are pretty much the same. If you had played EQ2 the first 2 years of release you would of had one of the best game experiences and broad range of class differences, now it is very hard to find much difference in playing each class. I would not waste time trying it simply because the sheer amount of solo players and gold/item farmers. Besides the easy mode gameplay, if you like that kind of thing then go ahead try it, but don't pay for it.
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Thanks! I...don't like healing. I prefer straight DPS. Any ideas?? |
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6/10/12 10:25:17 PM#6
1) the most populated servers for low level players are Freeport and Antonia Bayle - you will see other low level players but most leveling is done solo unless you do dungeons
2) a sub removes gear / class / restrictions and you can reach the level cap of 90 but you will be missing 2 expansions, Age of Discovery (had no content), Destiny of Velious (has endgame gear)
EQNext press http://EQ3Wire.com EQ2: Freeport server |
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6/10/12 10:31:49 PM#7
Beastlord is new scout class added to the game, but you need to own Age of Discovery to play one EQNext press http://EQ3Wire.com EQ2: Freeport server |
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Do Beastlords or Conjurors need to kite? I hate kiting LOL... |
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6/10/12 10:48:50 PM#9
If you are outgoing, youll find people to level with on Freeport. |
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6/11/12 12:39:27 AM#10
Originally posted by castamir11 Beastlords solo well, and don t really kite. You re up there with your pet fighting. There are enough people to level with, I think some people don t look for it hard enough to find it. If you buy AOD you can get a merc to tank/heal/dps/support with you and your pet. It really is a good game, and I wouldn t say it s complete easy mose as some are saying. Is it easier then release, yes, easier then alot of MMOs , no. My wife and I play a zerk, and defiler. With our mercs, we can do any dungeon meant for a group. Only thing we can t do is raid, which we re not raiders anyways. |
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6/11/12 9:34:48 AM#11
Originally posted by castamir11 Ive never bothered with kiting in EQ2 and ive tried most the classes to 90 either of those 2 classes will be fun for you EQNext press http://EQ3Wire.com EQ2: Freeport server |
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6/11/12 6:27:02 PM#12
"I would not waste time trying it simply because the sheer amount of solo players and gold/item farmers. "
Pretty much that.
There's alot of bots and tomfoolery at least on Freeport.
Grouping via dungeon finder is extremely hit or miss, overall it's a bad experience.
It's a good, massive game - but there's not alot of people around, it's ugly as hell 90% of the time and it's pretty much on minimal life support. I wouldn't dedicate alot getting into it only to have the servers come down in a year half.
I've played off and on since 2007, and do still enjoy it, but I know not to spend alot or put alot of effort forth now as I normally would.
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Wrender
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Joined: 2/03/04
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6/11/12 6:34:22 PM#13
Can't believe you havent played it before now. It's just like wow or pretty much every other decent game but you should have played it back when it was really good and before they dumbed it down to the point a stupid second grader could pretty much max out. I'm so sick of game companies massacaring thier own creations to pacify the whiners and only thinking of the money they make doing so. |
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6/11/12 7:42:40 PM#15
Originally posted by castamir11 EQ2 is far from life support. They still release tons of content, the quality of it though has sadly dipped in the last few years. But now that Smokejumper is less involved it could potentially go up in quality again, and most of the issues with the quality only affect the top 5% of players anyway. You could make a strong case for EQ2 as the best themepark game. |
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Is there anyone to group/raid with at max level? |
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6/11/12 8:08:00 PM#17
Originally posted by castamir11 plenty of guilds doing raid progression on all servers
over a dozen active raid guilds on Freeport server alone - Freeport is EQ2s newest server, less than 2 years old EQNext press http://EQ3Wire.com EQ2: Freeport server |
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OK, thanks for all the help guys! |
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6/12/12 5:38:10 AM#19
Originally posted by Cinatrot That is a preposterous statement. EQ2 is one of the best-supported MMOs out there, with new content coming regularly, yearly expansions, and plenty of people playing. It has things that can be legitimately complained about, but this so so far removed from reality that I'm thunderstruck by its monumental ignorance. http://ardwulfslair.wordpress.com |
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6/12/12 9:43:49 AM#20
The last two expansions were barely worthy of "patch" status.
Most servers are severely underpopulated.
They're barely cranking out "new" content to add to the item mall even.
So yes, the game is 90% dead and $0E killed it.
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