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Someone convince Smed to make a classic EQ Kickstarter. Sony isn't preventing that any more. Bring the mozza sticks if necessary.
I'd back that thang upSomeone convince Smed to make a classic EQ Kickstarter. Sony isn't preventing that any more. Bring the mozza sticks if necessary.
Smeds only chance or making money soon is if he negotiated the right to make eq3 into his severance packageSomeone convince Smed to make a classic EQ Kickstarter. Sony isn't preventing that any more. Bring the mozza sticks if necessary.
You guys still don't get it: Smed is the bad guy. He's the main reason EQ and SOE were crapfests at the end.Someone convince Smed to make a classic EQ Kickstarter. Sony isn't preventing that any more. Bring the mozza sticks if necessary.
I'm not entirely convinced you know what you're talking about: Smed hired and promoted those people. Smed approved their budgets. Smed has been running SOE into the ground since 2003.I'm not entirely conviced Smed is the reason behind none of the Directors of Development actually knowing what was being developed at a given time on anything other than a very high level.
I think that's the consensus at this point: followup question will either survive past Alpha?Who thinks we're more likely to be playing Pantheon in some terrible broken state before we're able to play EQ:N in some terrible broken state?
And the skies will rain purple with the tears of Sparkle the Grimmace as a plague of Fuzzy Trolls washes the streets of impurities. Sons will be cast aside as Rerolled Skeletons IS ARROWS out of their graves and take up community manager positions. The outcast lepers will take refuge in the Zynga Arkville.Once again, Brad McQuaid is our only hope. The accumulated filth of all our instances and color coded loot will foam up about our waists and we'll look up and shout "Save us!" and he'll look down and whisper, "This is gonna rock!".
No man, I'm following your logic with this one. If he's that easily convinced to blow up his game, it can be done again. We just have to bring forth the right number of fried cheese.You guys still don't get it: Smed is the bad guy. He's the main reason EQ and SOE were crapfests at the end.
Considering a lot of the things people on these forums liked about EQ1 would be considered "broken," maybe that's not such a bad thing.Who thinks we're more likely to be playing Pantheon in some terrible broken state before we're able to play EQ:N in some terrible broken state?
They are out of games. Already have a new gig lined up. I think the greater point is what took place and just how fucked Daybreak is. Smed is incompetent. Not sure how anyone can even argue that at this point?Wow, what a super unprofessional thing to tack on to the end of a statement. Who the fuck is going to work for/with them when they do things like that?!
Kinda wish someone had a time masheen to go back and whack him on the head before he messed Vanguard up. Of all the games ever made that I really wanted to work, that was it.Once again, Brad McQuaid is our only hope. The accumulated filth of all our instances and color coded loot will foam up about our waists and we'll look up and shout "Save us!" and he'll look down and whisper, "This is gonna rock!".
I dunno, the latest Pantheon round-table was talking about color coding gear (although later comments say that's probably a no-go) and locked group-size encounters (which I'm not sure how you do without instances).Once again, Brad McQuaid is our only hope. The accumulated filth of all our instances and color coded loot will foam up about our waists and we'll look up and shout "Save us!" and he'll look down and whisper, "This is gonna rock!".
Well, again, I don't see it working without instances. Else Guild B just trolls your Uber God Kill attempt by all logging into the zone.The one idea was to just scale the content with adds. I think that's fair..if a mob calls on guards if too many people show up. It even changes the dynamic of the fight a bit. The question is can they build a system like that?
Also, ever since you said this, I've had this mental image:Once again, Brad McQuaid is our only hope. The accumulated filth of all our instances and color coded loot will foam up about our waists and we'll look up and shout "Save us!" and he'll look down and whisper, "This is gonna rock!".