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Keyno 5/21/08 1:20:20 AM
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Joined: 3/31/04 |
Most of your members must of used the exploit. |
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Ortog 5/21/08 1:33:13 AM
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Joined: 8/06/04 |
I play in splitpaw and didn't see any number decrease. My guild is more then 50 accounts and nobody even talks about Conan, leaving for that game wasn't even mentioned on guild chat. If anything I keep bumping in new players all the time.
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Nocuma 5/21/08 3:03:09 AM
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Joined: 12/19/07 |
I think we lost one person and we have about 77 accounts in our guild. I hear WoW is losing players left and right to AoC but, with 10 mil sub im sure they wont notice it much. |
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Trowar 5/21/08 4:17:56 AM
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Joined: 9/02/07 |
I don´t play EQ II, but I think it is losing proportional less players than any other Fantasy mmorpgs out there to AoC. Being PvE game with lots of choises when it comes to character creation. While AoC only have three types of humans that can chose between 12 classes, and is mainly a pvp game. I am sure some EQ II players will leave to play something new that yet still is fantasy, but you can´t compare those losses with those that WoW currently is experiencing. To get people to raid with summer approaching is hard enough in WoW, but with the expansion coming in a few months making all raiding progress worthless and AoC on top off that... Nedless to say, many WoW players will be looking elsewhere when realms are losing guilds capable of raiding and some players might give EQ II a try to get a fresh start in a new game to do PvE in. |
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fozzie22 5/21/08 5:13:26 PM
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Joined: 5/05/05 |
Originally posted by revslave As reagrds to the expansion for EQ2 i too am in the same boat,if its anything like ROK then i'll hit the cancel button faster than a frog in a blender tbh |
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Wuuduu 5/22/08 4:37:17 AM
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Joined: 4/18/05 |
Originally posted by fozzie22 10+ peps (all 2y+ old EQ chars) ive known, did that after RoK, me too... who knows, why? |
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Jammaslam 5/26/08 12:33:12 PM
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Hard Core Member
Joined: 1/04/04
Normally, we do not so much look at things as overlook them. |
I havent played EQ2 in about a year and a half, I tried AoC and uninstalled it after 3 days, AoC actually has me looking to give EQ2 another try. (I previously was in a raiding guild with a Brigand in EQ2, this was before RoK) Though I have considered Vanguard, asI have never tried it and hear that has come a long ways since its release. |
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Elikal 5/29/08 9:08:22 AM
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Joined: 2/09/06 |
I dont think EQ2 and AoC player are very similar. I on the contray was made playingf EQ2 AGAIN after I had betaed AoC, heh. And I see once more EQ2 is WAY the superior game in every aspect to most other MMOs I have seen. EQ2 and other MMOs are like wive and girlfriends. Sure, men like to try out some fresh, young, sexy looking girl, but in the end they always return to the very average looking wive they have, because she can cook and understands him. Thats how people always flirt with other MMOs and return to good old Mother EQ2 again - because of the inner values. ;) |
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