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The Best Things About EverQuest From the People Who Made It - EverQuest Interviews

SBFordSBFord Former Associate EditorMember LegendaryPosts: 33,129
edited November 2015 in News & Features Discussion

imageThe Best Things About EverQuest From the People Who Made It - EverQuest Interviews

Recently we had the chance to sit down and chat with three EverQuest developers, just before both the original EQ and its sequel are to receive their 22nd and 12th expansions. We have a full week of features on EQ planned, but today we wanted to ask each developer what they love most about the storied franchise.

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  • MawneeMawnee Member UncommonPosts: 247
    I also called into work for that Jboots camp :P I was a wizard, so I bound there and did food runs for others in line :P I had SO much fun during that 30 hour playing session. Those boots were SO powerful for a wizard, giving us the ability to kite nearly anything. So the reward felt worth all the time.
  • ThebeastttThebeasttt Member RarePosts: 1,130
    Lmao Lost Dungeons was one of the biggest downturns in EQ history, essentially putting the final nail in the Planes of Power coffin. That's HL's proudest moment, says alot.
  • hasho83hasho83 Member UncommonPosts: 84
    Give us EQN already !
  • AmatheAmathe Member LegendaryPosts: 7,630
    Great stories! Especially the one about the pie. My best was camping an NPC for days for my epic quest. The NPC finally popped and I was supposed to give her something. But I forgot I was in combat mode, so I swung at her instead and she killed me. What followed was me naked (because I only had time to loot the turn in item) running through the woods looking for the NPC (who had taken off) along with 3 of my friends. Very Keystone Cops. But it worked out.

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  • TheocritusTheocritus Member LegendaryPosts: 9,976
    Lmao Lost Dungeons was one of the biggest downturns in EQ history, essentially putting the final nail in the Planes of Power coffin. That's HL's proudest moment, says alot.
    I grouped more and made more friends in LDoN than all other expansions combined.....I never understood why so many didn't like it.
  • TheocritusTheocritus Member LegendaryPosts: 9,976
    hasho83 said:
    Give us EQN already !
    I fear EQN is going to be nothing like EQ.....I picture some lego/pixel/voxel joke of a game that basically has nothing to do with Everquest.
  • DrakephireDrakephire Member UncommonPosts: 451
    The Tower of Frozen Shadow was also one of my favorite hangouts for my paladin. Something about that tower really captured my imagination. Having said that, one of my favorite moments was taking my 10th level Dark Elf Warrior into Kael Drakkal. Because of the awesome reputation system in EQ, she was able to wander around (mostly) unmolested by the 30-40ish Giants since she and they worshipped the same Deity. It was fun roleplaying her as a diplomat from Neriak and chatting up all the Raid groups camping the Giant Royalty. Loved it! It was that sort of open-ended play that I miss in today's MMOs. :(
  • WizardryWizardry Member LegendaryPosts: 19,332
    edited November 2015
    Sadly reminiscing won't bring back Everquest's legacy.

    I was a huge SOE fan back in those days,i loved their work but that changed as it did in my other fave game about 3-5 years ago.Some might not notice when effort becomes slack and devs appear to be rushing out content just to make a buck but i notice it all the time and it frustrates me.

    I lost all hope in SOE a few years back and have lost hope in my other fave big developer Square,so reminiscing just further frustrates me that gaming has gone so far downhill.

    It has been a VERY long wait for me,i was close to giving up and just going back top playing FPS's and also reason why i joined into Hearthstone when i don't even like Blizzard games.However i have this gut feeling that we might be slowly turning a corner,i feel like i might finally find a good game and maybe even have some choice in the next 2 or so years.

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  • syriinxsyriinx Member UncommonPosts: 1,383
    Lmao Lost Dungeons was one of the biggest downturns in EQ history, essentially putting the final nail in the Planes of Power coffin. That's HL's proudest moment, says alot.
    LDoN is still the best instanced content system I've seen in any MMORPG.

    EQ's biggest strength was its group mechanics, and LDoN allowed them to shine more than any other content in the game.

    Instead of grinding in the same spot for 5 hours, you were able to do a real dungeon crawl.  And it wasnt an entirely linear experience, and while it was often similar it wasn't always the same mobs in the same exact places.

    It brought a little adventure to a game that at times felt like a stale campathon.

    Now later instanced content was much worse, like DoN which became 'repeat the easiest mission over and over'.  But LDoN was probably the game's peak era in terms of grouping, which was EQ's strongest aspect to begin with.
  • DirtyblissDirtybliss Member UncommonPosts: 10
    they should just label EQN. EQOAN, because thats what all the gameplay i saw looked like. Reincarnation of eqoa lol
  • CladariCladari Member UncommonPosts: 9
    EQN won't be the spiritual successor to EQ, Pantheon, Rise of the Fallen will be, assuming it launches. Pre alpha is Q1 2016 and I for one am excited. I played EQ every night from June 99 to Aug 09 and moved to Rift when it launched. Everyone talks about the friends they made in old EQ and that was made possible by unavoidable and built in downtime and group camps, in the modern mmo those chances don't exist.
  • Dreamo84Dreamo84 Member UncommonPosts: 3,713
    Cladari said:
    EQN won't be the spiritual successor to EQ, Pantheon, Rise of the Fallen will be, assuming it launches. Pre alpha is Q1 2016 and I for one am excited. I played EQ every night from June 99 to Aug 09 and moved to Rift when it launched. Everyone talks about the friends they made in old EQ and that was made possible by unavoidable and built in downtime and group camps, in the modern mmo those chances don't exist.
    Vanguard already was the spiritual successor to EQ.

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  • Dreamo84Dreamo84 Member UncommonPosts: 3,713
    they should just label EQN. EQOAN, because thats what all the gameplay i saw looked like. Reincarnation of eqoa lol
    That comparison is just silly. If you're going to troll, at least make it semi-believable.

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  • WizardryWizardry Member LegendaryPosts: 19,332
    Dreamo84 said:
    Cladari said:
    EQN won't be the spiritual successor to EQ, Pantheon, Rise of the Fallen will be, assuming it launches. Pre alpha is Q1 2016 and I for one am excited. I played EQ every night from June 99 to Aug 09 and moved to Rift when it launched. Everyone talks about the friends they made in old EQ and that was made possible by unavoidable and built in downtime and group camps, in the modern mmo those chances don't exist.
    Vanguard already was the spiritual successor to EQ.
    You really think that?
    To me it seemed very obvious that Vanguard was EQ3.0 an advanced better version of EQ2.

    I actually liked VG and still to this day i would rank it top 5 of all time in the mmorpg list.It had some cohesion some order and direction,it looked like it had some planning behind it.Then i look at a game like GW2 that gets popularity and it looks like a mess of ideas just tossed together ,like some total rookie designed the game.

    I would bet anything that if Brad had their money and could deliver 1/2 the game VG was to match the size of GW2 ,he would have made a far superior game  and imo is still superior even as is/was.

    Imo that was VG's problem though,having already played so much EQ>>EQ2 i could not take another game so closely related.

    You can say i am biased that's fine, but i prefer the FFXI version of the EQ style game better because it had more depth,imo better classes and the whole class structure with sub classes if miles a better design.I actually cannot stand Altaholic games,if i see another Altaholic game i won't be playing it and that is a guarantee,no matter how good the game is.

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  • waynejr2waynejr2 Member EpicPosts: 7,771
    Dreamo84 said:
    Cladari said:
    EQN won't be the spiritual successor to EQ, Pantheon, Rise of the Fallen will be, assuming it launches. Pre alpha is Q1 2016 and I for one am excited. I played EQ every night from June 99 to Aug 09 and moved to Rift when it launched. Everyone talks about the friends they made in old EQ and that was made possible by unavoidable and built in downtime and group camps, in the modern mmo those chances don't exist.
    Vanguard already was the spiritual successor to EQ.
    All these spiritual successor to games is just people trying to sell BS.
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  • SainguinSainguin Member UncommonPosts: 75
    Vutar said:
    Met one of my best friends playing the game. Some of my best memories were at lowbie levels camping dervs in North Ro. I still hate Dorn to this day...
    @Vutar I still have some friends from EQ as well. No other game pushed a community together like it did.
  • ElboneElbone Member UncommonPosts: 87
    edited November 2015
    Eyepatch of Plunder camp on a Server known for its kill stealers, trainers and all around jerks. Good times. When we did it for a friend he begged us to hold his hand and make sure he wouldn't get theft everytime someone ran nearby. He didn't sleep for 52hours. Also good times. Edit: In retrospective, so much of what was allowed in a game back then would be shot down by the gamers so hard, yet we went on with it with a shrug and be-better-next-time attitude. How quickly time goes by.
  • ElmberryElmberry Member UncommonPosts: 195
    Pantheon Rise of the Fallen will more or less replace EQ, but with a modern interface, graphic and gameplay. No question marks above NPC heads. :)
  • AsboAsbo Member UncommonPosts: 812
    That's the problem with this franchise, it spends to much time looking back and not enough looking forward.
    That's why it's in the state it is now, lack of leadership and focus wtf are they doing wasting time releasing expansion packs and not getting on with EQN? Both EQI and II are so easy and mainly solo crap now they not worth logging into anymore imo. All the assets and people working on the expansion could be put to better use on Next!

    Like the post above Pantheon will take what people are playing to get their fix of a modern slant on old EQ so EQN will be of no consequence to anyone once Pantheon fly's out the door.

    Day breaking my games wont be here in two years time mark my words...Loading please wait!!!

    Asbo

  • DullahanDullahan Member EpicPosts: 4,536
    Goes to show you that the current EQ staff found the original game to be more memorable than what they are working on today.


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