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Sunday, 28 December 2008 09:58 |
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Ok, so a while back, SoE introduced "Exchange" servers - servers specifically where people could buy and sell items & cash, just like real plat sellers do. This (IMO) was a good idea, as it was done on a separate server (ie: isolated from servers where you had to 'earn' your items & cash) and it catered to a need that was obviously quite large - gold selling & related trades. Please don't take that as an ENDORSEMENT of the industry, but if an industry exists, then its a desired service. Much like drugs or prostitution: it may be distasteful, but there's enough people that want it, else there wouldn't be people peddling it, now would there? But moving right along... |
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Written by Administrator
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Sunday, 28 December 2008 09:38 |
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Well, I played EQ2 years ago, back when Desert of Flames was the biggest expansion. I've recently gone back to potter around for a bit and enjoy some old and new content. And let me say one thing, this game is BIG. One of the first things I did was start to compile a list of places to go, cool dungeons to pwn, nameds to kill, Heritage Quests to complete and Signature Quest Lines to finish. That list came out at over 2 pages long, and I'd only done 3 or so expansions. |
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Expansion: The Shadow Odyssey |
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Written by Spanka
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Sunday, 28 December 2008 09:44 |
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Well, as you may or may not have guessed, its late and Im struggling for content a bit here. I'm wanting to get this front end of ausMMO up and running as quickly as possible and that means news and content for you guys to read. Now I've got heaps of feeds, which provide an absolute wealth of information everytime another site even THINKS about twitching, but its just not the same as news with an aussie flavour, now is it? So. Everquest II: The Shadow Odyssey - its the newest (fifth!) expansion released about a month ago. Impressively, it was released almost simultaneously with an expansion in Everquest. Why is that impressive? Because even after all these years, BOTH of those games have an active dev team that is adequately funded to bring new content to both of these titles. For those of you who have played other MMO's, you'll know that this is NOT necessarily a given and that it is a reassuring sign for the game involved. |
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