I Suppose It Was Inevitable…

As if I haven’t wasted enough of my life in MMOs yet, I couldn’t resist picking up EQ2 this weekend. Mainly because it was only $10 on Steam for the entire latest bundle, and I figured I should at least satisfy my curiosity for that price, even if I don’t stick around past the free month.

The intro video was pretty cheesy, but I guess this was from around the “It’s time to slay the dragon!” era of terrible EQ marketing. Character creation drops racial restrictions on classes, so I took a kitty illusionist, with a home city of Qeynos.

A lot of the mechanics were instantly familiar, but the one big change is in how quests are handled. They’re voiced, and follow a select-your-response interactive menu instead of using keywords, and a lot more stuff is automatically tracked. It’s especially nice how quest items are automatically picked up and held separately from your regular inventory, so there’s no wasted space on them.

Combat is also more WoW-like, and introduces something called “heroic opportunities”, which sound complicated though I haven’t bothered to look into them much for now. I could chain-cast spells in the middle of combat, and mana regens fast enough that there’s little downtime (at least for now).

So far I’ve just finished the tutorial area and picked up a few starting quests in Qeynos. I still have to look into things like crafting and diplomacy.

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