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First time playing and holy shit are key bindings and UI all kinds of fucked. It's gonna take an hour to arrange things and rebind everything.
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1v1 me @ arenaFirst time playing and holy shit are key bindings and UI all kinds of fucked. It's gonna take an hour to arrange things and rebind everything.
The private server TLJ got shut down because they were operating a cash shop in game making over $100k per month. Dumb as fuck for them to challenge DBG over this in court rather then obliging to their C&D. And granted, hybrid system weren't invented by them, nor was the foundation of the game for which they took.They stole the hybrid system from private servers.
Seen this done before on them. Its a great way to play the game, but if they're gonna monetize it up, just stick to private.
Old ass post I'm replying to of someone who's not around anymore, but damn does time fly. Really has been over 6 years since Brad died huh? As someone in my late 30's now, I was around when Vanguard came out and the drama was immense with how that game was rushed out as the rumors were swirling mad for over a year on everything from the rocky development to the alleged rumors of Brad's dug addictionHe allegedly has had an opiate problem for many years, but I'm unsure if that was related.
That actually would definitely entice me more. I'd spend $30 on EQ to do a small co-op with friends on a private server even if its streamlined.This would work far better to revitalize the franchise if it was something like $15-30 on Steam without a monthly payment and the ability to just form your own lobbies in a menu or w/e.
Shit I remember hearing the stories about him being addicted to pills and having like bottles of the stuff in his desk.eally has been over 6 years since Brad died huh?
They stole the hybrid system from private servers.
Seen this done before on them. Its a great way to play the game, but if they're gonna monetize it up, just stick to private.
I'm out of the loop but I understand The hybrid system THJ was using came from a EQ emulator server called Chainbreaker. Chainbreaker's dev is one of the leads of this Everquest Legends project.The private server TLJ got shut down because they were operating a cash shop in game making over $100k per month. Dumb as fuck for them to challenge DBG over this in court rather then obliging to their C&D. And granted, hybrid system weren't invented by them, nor was the foundation of the game for which they took.
They haven't said the monthly fee, only that it will be low / reasonable. I'm guessing closer to $9 or $12 than $15.Anyways, Everquest Legends has potential, but the problem is that they still want a $15 subscription, even worse its not tied to the DBG subscription for their games. This would work far better to revitalize the franchise if it was something like $15-30 on Steam without a monthly payment and the ability to just form your own lobbies in a menu or w/e.
To be fair, DBG has already been tossed around from Sony to some shady investment company called Columbus Nova in 2015 before being passed off to that Swedish holding company Enad Global 7 in 2021. If EG7 goes under, I expect it to once again make another jump to being sold to some other publisher that treats the DBG licenses as warehouse stock (something there but not promoted). I'm honestly surprised DBG has lasted this long. I remember jumping ship from games like EQ2 in early 2015 once the sellout occurred because it just felt like the franchise itself was going to die off quickly after the severe downsizing of SoE once it got rebranded as DBG.Also apparently the company that bought Daybreak is uh, dead in a few months based on their economics, so this might actually be a "fling a light into the future" sorta deal, where EQ will survive -- they've basically handed the source code to the server and client and all the relevant data files to the emulator community with Legends -- even if the parent company doesn't recover.
Isn't the gay pedophile troon (redundant, I know) Secrets somehow connected with this?https://youtube.com/watch?v=xr-mTacowLM
Dev diary about the class system. You have a Primary and Secondary. Primary is your race based class. Secondary is free game. Human Monk/Beastlord? Go for it. Ogre Warrior/Monk? Ok sure. You get a second Secondary at level 10. That's what unlocks shit like Dark Elf Shadowknight/Berserker/Bard.
Your race is locked at creation. You can change your primary, secondary, and deity in towns. At level 11 your currently selected Primary and Deity are locked. You can change secondaries in any town at any time.
You can unlock races / deities / primary classes for switching to. They were very careful not to rule out microtransactions for these unlocks, but they say in game as well. Once unlocked they stay unlocked -- you can switch back and forth between them at will.
I'm guessing $10-20 for the unlock tokens, or some sort of endgame raid drop.
Brad was the Lowtax of MMO world. To this day, Vanguard had the best class design of any MMO I'd say. Shame there's some legal issue with the Unreal engine SOE used so we'll probably never see an official "classic" server and the demand from the playerbase just isn't there for a private server to be put up in a playable state by dedicated autists.it really is a shame Vanguard fucked up hard
No idea of his backstory but yeah Secrets is in charge of the entire project.Isn't the gay pedophile troon (redundant, I know) Secrets somehow connected with this?
Brad was barely incharge of the development of that game in its final year due to his drug addiction, which was its most crucial year since it was remade from scratch after they scrapped the prior build of the game and then had to panic sell it to a new publisher after Microsoft ditched them. Thankfully Brad was still close friends with Smedley who decided to buy it for a few millions into publishing it. Probably not the brightest idea Smedley had considering he already had two high fantasy mmo's he had to support, one of which being EQ2 which was only two years old and trying to stabilize its subscription count with money was ultimately limited with how much Sony Pictures was willing to tolerate. And yes, SoE was under Sony Pictures and not SCEA during 2006-2008 for some strange reason.Brad was the Lowtax of MMO world
No idea of his backstory but yeah Secrets is in charge of the entire project.