WoW is a great game when the servers are up, which is probably ~98% of the time. EQ2 is a great game 0% of the timeOriginally posted by: Bateluer
Hmm, oddly enough, the EQ2 servers are up. And when they reboot for maintenance at night, its back up in under an hour.
Originally posted by: Gurck
WoW is a great game when the servers are up, which is probably ~98% of the time. EQ2 is a great game 0% of the timeOriginally posted by: Bateluer
Hmm, oddly enough, the EQ2 servers are up. And when they reboot for maintenance at night, its back up in under an hour.
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
i love low pop servers
When wondering why people choose to deal with Sony I have to remember that some find pain a turn-onOriginally posted by: Bateluer
Speaking as one who's played both, I'll stick with EQ2.Originally posted by: Gurck
WoW is a great game when the servers are up, which is probably ~98% of the time. EQ2 is a great game 0% of the timeOriginally posted by: Bateluer
Hmm, oddly enough, the EQ2 servers are up. And when they reboot for maintenance at night, its back up in under an hour.
When are people going to learn that not all developers are the same, even if the publishers are? From all accounts, the EQ2 team has done a great job with server stability and updates.Originally posted by: Gurck
When wondering why people choose to deal with Sony I have to remember that some find pain a turn-on
Originally posted by: torpid
Anyone know what the emergency was? I ask because I've noticed several oddities lately (since a recent patch). The biggest one is that about 50% of the time when I hearthstone, no npcs show up at the new location, no matter how long I wait. If I log out and in, they appear again.
When are people going to learn the simple laws of business? That an understaffed, underqualified and underpaid dev team is not going to be able to come up with a good & relatively bug-free game? That this and other shady/skeevy things done by the corporation which owns the title detract from a game? I don't want to click "no thanks" to nag-screen ads every time I log in. I don't want to "accidentally" be charged twice for the same month, and be told (if I'm even lucky enough to notice it) that it's my responsibility to sort it out with my credit card company. I don't want to be told that bugs affecting every single player are my PC's fault or be told "tough" when bugs or instability cause the game to be unplayable.Originally posted by: obsidian
When are people going to learn that not all developers are the same, even if the publishers are? From all accounts, the EQ2 team has done a great job with server stability and updates.Originally posted by: Gurck
When wondering why people choose to deal with Sony I have to remember that some find pain a turn-on
I have played both WoW and EQ2. I am currently playing WoW. That doesn't mean EQ2 is a horrid game. I just have more friends playing WoW, and these types of games are all about the community. Because no matter how you look at it, once you get to 60 in WoW (which isn't very hard at all), you are going to either reroll or run instances over and over.
I get tired of people saying one game is crap when they most likely never played it for 5 minutes in their life. And even if you have, maybe you should try taking an objective stance for once instead of bashing some game you don't like.