and the hookers and black coffee from san andreas
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What diversity? The character races? That's about it for diversity in eq2Also add the diversity of EQ2 into the mix as well.
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What diversity? The character races? That's about it for diversity in eq2
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When I played I noticed hardly any difference in classes (IE Crusader played nearly the same as a Palidin) All the rogue classes were the same, never played a mage really though.Character races, classes, crafting choices...
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Fer yer own good, change yer tone to the Wanderhomie.From my experience, consumers like to fully customise their gaming experience. People don't want to be clones; they want to be unique, which you've got to give props to SOE for.
SOE's character customisation screens are some of the most customisable in the MMO Market. I recently wrote a letter to John Smedley, and received a reply on the matter of sand box Gameplay, and I can say it is un-doubtedly the future of the MMO industry.
I think the sand box approach is the only way to knock WoW off the top spot.
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Doh! Diversity.When I played I noticed hardly any difference in classes (IE Crusader played nearly the same as a Palidin) All the rogue classes were the same, never played a mage really though.
Best thing EQ2 had going for it was the fact that I could be a frog.
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Sand Box, Endgame max 15 man, Quests+Ability to solo, Diverse Crafting and Player housing, Customisable beyond all recognition.
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