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Bets on how long post full implementation of EQL release (AI , all tools etc ) before someone makes entire original classic EQ landmass ?
Not too surprising, given the players have no rules or suits/bosses who have to approve of their work.Oh agreed on specific items , buildings etc also. I just meant it would be amusing to see a group of folks who had the time to put into a full blown world/sphere (whatever they want to call it ) , that ends up with more people and more well received than their professionally produced and ran EQN.
I've been planning on trying to make Guk. I wonder if there will be a process for getting textures added...I downloaded some old sebelis maps, I shall remake it !
About three months after people have finished the continent of Westeros, why?Bets on how long post full implementation of EQL release (AI , all tools etc ) before someone makes entire original classic EQ landmass ?
All the fun in Minecraft is working with the limited elements you have to make stuff. And the result is far more impressive because people figure out how you solved that problem.I've been planning on trying to make Guk. I wonder if there will be a process for getting textures added...
Couple new tidbits of info. Nothing crazy.Is the stream worth watching or is a bunch of marketing speak?
To me it'll probably become a cyclic thing like Minecraft has. Play hard for a month or two then put it down for a few months before I feel that itch to build again.So far, I like everything I've seen. My only real concern with this game is getting bored after I've advanced all my tools and built everything I want to build.
While not in yet, I'm sure there will be a guild claim option. Where your guild of xyz people can claim a large landmass to build together. That said, the real murky part of this is how or if one even should try to monetize guild building efforts."planted trees wont be harvest-able"
"the world respawns/regrows back around you"
"ground does not regrow on your claim"
"you can only build on your claim."
Not liking what I am hearing with some of this stuff.
Kindof sounds like ultima online mining. In the sense that this stuff respawns in key locations. you and 10 others mine the fuck out of a mountain for gold. come back 3 hours later and its respawned back to a fresh mountain.
And your placed items on your own plot are the only permanent buildings. and that is only as long as you hold your claim as others noted. But mineshafts and any attempt to build publicly sounds like it will just constantly respawn.
Round mining tools. Wonder if that can be changed.
Is a claim round or square, and a certain size? or does a claim go up and down infinitely?
I am hoping people will be lazy and buy building materials, ill just farm shit all day. oh wait, there will be china bots doing that...To me it'll probably become a cyclic thing like Minecraft has. Play hard for a month or two then put it down for a few months before I feel that itch to build again.
They said it healed slowly. Doubtful that will happen. Come back in 3hrs and you'll prolly find it has healed 1%.Kindof sounds like ultima online mining. In the sense that this stuff respawns in key locations. you and 10 others mine the fuck out of a mountain for gold. come back 3 hours later and its respawned back to a fresh mountain.
Mineshafts and forays in to the underground will probably heal. Although im sure that any objects you place will prevent healing on that point. Or maybe they dont want permanent staircases into the underworld, or permanent buildings there for a reason.And your placed items on your own plot are the only permanent buildings. and that is only as long as you hold your claim as others noted. But mineshafts and any attempt to build publicly sounds like it will just constantly respawn.
from what Ive seen on the videos, claims look to be about 1-2 acres of land.Is a claim round or square, and a certain size? or does a claim go up and down infinitely?
Or maybe they do. How am I to make the perfect underground dungeon if it slowly refills?Or maybe they dont want permanent staircases into the underworld, or permanent buildings there for a reason.