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First, let me say that I've been awaiting EQ2 for a very long time. I've been drooling over screen shots, and loved the idea of playing EQ in the future with the turmoil of the absent Gods. I played on friends WoW account and only did so to bide my time until EQ2 came out, because I just /knew/ it was gonna blow everything else out of the water.
Boy, did I set myself up for a HUGE disappointment!
Before I go into the nitty gritty, let me say that EQ2 is by far the most beautiful game I've ever played. If you can play the game on higher settings, the graphics will leave you in awe. However, even with the best of machines, don't expect to play above 'Balanced' (middle grade graphics) or 'High Quality' (1 step above 'Balanced'). I used FRAPS as my FPS benchmarking tool, as this is what I use for EQ/WOW/Doom3/Etc. Until recently, if I wanted FPS to be above 20, I needed to play Balanced. Recently, SOE made some changes which allowed me to play High Quality. Currently, at HQ I can get mid 30 FPS with nothing but a few mobs and some back ground scenery. Add more then 2-3 Players or a group of mobs, and you drop to 22-23 FPS. Go where there are 15+ players on the screen or 2-3 groups of mobs and you drop to mid teens.
We're talking zones that have good performance, should you go to Qeynos, your FPS will drop to the single digits in some locations.
Now, what kind of PoS system am I running? I'm running a dual 3.06Ghz Xeon system with an x800. The only bottle-neck in my system is that I'm only running 1GB of RAM, though watching my task manager, I never seen more then 700ish used by EQ2 & my OS. Not the technical type? Put it to you this way, running EQ1 in 1600x1200 with every graphic on, in high quality mode, I get 40's & 50's FPS in a 50+ player raid. Another example, I get mid 20 FPS in the Bazaar, we're talking with all the traders loaded, and I don't get a single stutter running around looking for items.
The above, alot of people refer to as "lag", it's not lag, it's just choppy video problems. Let's talk about the real "lag" and how it applied to EQ2. Once most characters get to level 10 and above (many attempt this before 10), 90% of everyone will migrate to Antonica and/or Commonlands. This is where some of the best xp/loot is for these levels as well as a good majority of quests involve. When I started beta back in July, Antonica was awesome. However, after a few quick invites, by mid August the zone started getting (get ready for this unbelieably huge number) 70+ players, and the Lag Monster reared it's ugly head. Lag as in, you click your skill/spell and it would take 5 seconds before it started casting. You /OOC, it took 5 seconds before it popped on the screen. 5 seconds isn't that bad? Let's fast forward to late September where there is now 100+ players in these same zones. Did you need a bathroom break? Click one of your skills/spells, head to the bathroom, by the time you got back, you probably still had a good 30 seconds before the action took place. Am I exhageratting (sp)? It really depends on how long your bathroom breaks are, I've actually timed it before and I've seen it take longer then 2 minutes for one of my actions to complete after starting it. This wasn't only my problem, EVERYONE was sharing this issue. The EQ2 beta boards were spammed with "Fix the Lag in Antonica!!!" threads.
Now, if you don't have a job, you can probably enjoy the game with little FPS issues and little lag by keeping ahead of the curve, however, people will catch up to you and when they do, you are going to be as miserable as everyone else.... assuming 90% of the people don't cancel the game before their free month is up.
The 2 above items are definately game breaking items that need to be addressed ////before//// the game goes live, not after. When a $3,000 machine can't play a game enjoyably on anything more then 50% graphic options, there is an issue. When you have 15 groups in a zone the size of West Karana AND South Karana, and they can't fight since they can't peform actions and/or communicate, there is an issue.
Now, for my /personal/ opinions on game play.
A game called Ever'Quest', you expect alot of fun quests? Well, there certainlly is tons of quests in EQ2. However, once you get off the Isle of Refuge, you'll learn to call it EverFedEx. Because a good majority of the quests are:
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"Hail very pale Erudite Merchant"
"Hail adventurer, do you see that merchant to my left? Yes, the one that is less then 10 feet away from me, could you please inform him that I am in need of some water, I will glady reward you."
"Hail person 10 feet away!"
"Hail adventurer, beautiful day in Qeynos is it not?"
At this point 3 bubbles will pop above this NPC's head with /your/ possible responses to his dialog:
Bubble 1: "The lazy b*tch 10 feet of way is in need of water"
Bubble 2: "Never mind, I am busy"
Bubble 3: "Report a bug with this conversation"
At this point, you figure it's best to click Bubble 1
"Haha, yes, she's been complaing about her thirst all day long. Here, please give her this goblet of water so that she may shut up"
"Hail lazy, ugly, pale Erudite Merchant"
"Welcome back my friend, have you fetched me any water?"
Bubble 1: "Yes here it is"
Bubble 2: "Never mind, I am busy"
Bubble 3: "Report a bug with this conversation"
*clicks bubble 1*
"Oh thank you my dear, please take this is a reward for saving my life!"
You receive 2 copper pieces.
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That is a good majority of the starting quests, granted, many of them make you visit different area's within Qeynos or Freeport, but it's all running back and forth. While you do have options in your responses, it's still very linear. Why click "Nevermind I am not interested" when you know clicking "Here you go" will get you that exciting reward of a few copper?
This is assuming the quest actually works. Granted a majority fo quests work, but many are still broken.
Granted, you will get a few "Go kill suchandsuch" quests, which sound exciting, until you actually engage in combat.
Combat is very similiar to combat in EQ1. Fighters (Warriors, Monks, Pal's/SK's, Etc tank), Scouts (Rangers, Rogues, Bard) take position behind the mob, Healers (Clerics, Shaman, Druids) duh - heal, Mages (Wizards, Necro's Chanters, Mages) nuke/send pets in/possibly mez 1 mob.
However, there is less strategy in EQ2. Basically, if you have an Enchanter and you get adds (and you almost always do since many mobs are chained together), they will mez 1 (maybe 2) mobs, other then that, the tank will AE taunt as everyone else assists to kill.
Also, when you engage in combat you (your group) and the aggro mobs become locked in battle. That means, no one can attack your mob and/or heal you. I absolutely hated this feature. Some people love it, but I hated it. It annoyed that the only way to get help, or help someone was for the encounter to be broken (you /yell for help). Breaking the encounter means you get no xp, no loot and no quest updates, should you needed them to progress. What makes matters worse (though I suspect this is a bug), many quest mobs /yell for help, which breaks the encounter. Know that chest piece that you've been working on for 3 days. You finally find the named mob uncamped, 5 hours later he spawns, your group engages, mob /yells for help, encounter breaks, someone dies while the rest of your group kills broken encounter. No xp, no loot, no quest update, the only thing you got was some lost xp (xp debt) because someone died during the fight. Group starts breaking up, you give up in frustration and try again tomorrow.
Sick of Antonica/Stormhold/Thundering Steepes? Let's go to some other zone (besides the equivelent on the Freeport side). Doh, you can't go anywhere else, you need to unlock zones through quests.
You spend a few days running around, finding various items, marking various thing, some times *gasp* killing something, and eventually you unlock a new zone. You're excited, you take a boat ride to the newly opened zone. You walk off the dock, you're dead. WTF?! Damn it! Since you can only play with half the clipping plane, you never saw that blood red mob run over to you, all you see is the Negative 1200 pop above your head when the mob appears in your face. Fun!
So you make it into your 20's and 30's. You now know where to go and where not to go. You start fighting mobs 5 levels higher then you. A piece of loot drops, very nice stats, but wait, no one can wear it... well, actually you and the other scout can wear it, but not for another 12 levels. That's ok, you only need 5 more levels to go to be able to wear those gloves you got as a reward for the quest you go 4 levels ago anyway.
Speaking of boat rides, anyone remember drowning in 99 when the boats used to sink and/or randomally dropped you off in the middle of OOT? That bug is back, well, these boats don't sink, but they do drop you into the water randomally. Unfortunately, unlike 99, you can't get back into the boat by swimming under it as it's moving. Oh, and be careful for the mobs that are 10 levels higher then you swimming around.
I could go on and on, but my fingers are getting sore, and I'm starting to get depressed. I really, truly was hoping for EQ2 to be the best thing since EQ1. However, if my choice was to pay and play EQ2 or listen to my wife about what she saw on Survivor/Big Brother/Newlyweds/Etc, I'll be purchasing a large supply of ear plugs and pretending to be interested in what Jessica said to Nick.
People are saying EQ2's release is going to be similiar to SW:G after it went live. I've never played SW:G so I can't comment on that, but I can state this. IMO Anarchy Online was a more finished product when it went live then what EQ2 currently is, and AO sucked so bad they couldn't buy their customers back. Rumor is EQ2 is planning a release in November, in an attempt to beat out WoW. This is a HUGE mistake. EQ2 is minimum of 6 months from being a finished product, and that's being generous.
I really feel bad for those working on EQ2 that wanted to make it a great game. The idiotic bean counters at SOE are soooo worried that WoW is going to take away their share of the market, they are going to shoot themselves in the foot. If I was Blizzard, I would postpone the delievery of my game until exactly 1 month after EQ2 goes live, because they will snag everyone that wasn't interested in WoW simply because of their total disgust with SoE.
In short, after waiting close to 2 years for EQ2, I will not be purchasing the game. I highly suggest anyone intered in buying, that they wait until a month after the game is released to hear the majority of everyone's opinions before making a decision. You can thank me later for saving you $50.
My apologies to my friends that work at SoE.
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KILL wrote:Well, anyone who says there isnt lag or quests arent broken in EQ2 is full of shit.
Donnel wrote:EQ2 Full graphics > WoW Full Graphics, and yes I have played them both.
They are putting a LOT of great features/details into EQ2, and the game looks absolutely fabulous even on the "balanced"
"No the graphics havn't been scaled back. if you want to use all the features that we have built into EQ2, you will have to wait until the computer hardware companies catch up to us"
AKA, you have a great looking game that runs fine and looks wonderful on average systems at "average quality" stop whining that you can't run next generation graphics on last generations gear.
Mhila wrote:I pretty much quict EQ2 because of the insane lag I was getting in any zone where I could get decent XP at lvl 11. After a few poeple here said that lag was fixed I decided to go try it out for myself and see. The lag is most definatly still there. It may not be as bad as it was but its still unplayable with all the graphics turned on and nearly unplayable at half graphcis which is what I run it at... If your planning on Playing EQ2 I hope your ready to shell out some bucks for upgrades if you don't already have the most killer machine available.
I have a P4 3.06Ghz Processor overclocked to 3.6GHZ
Radeon 9600 XT Pro 256MB video card also overclocked as far as I can get it to go and still run stabile
1GB of PC2700 Ram
I have the processor and video card Watercooled and generally run about 90 degress processor temp playing EQ1 or EQ2. But even with a relatively good computer EQ2 still lags so bad I don't want to play it. When I was in WoW beta the game ran smooth as glass even when I went on a raid and I was able to run full graphics without a problem.
Solaar Powar wrote:Not to worry I am here for you... Just PM me your beta account info and I'll keep it warm till you get a computer that can run at full graphics.
That computer isn't in the consumer market yet.
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