Revenue above getting rid of obvious cheaters. We've all known this for the longest time by now, and it's why the live servers will always be somewhat of a laugh. That's just the sad state of doing business for most companies. Let's make the private servers even better instead.
Realm of insanity was farming Underfoot 7 months before the #2 guild in the game cleared the expansion. That was the first expansion RoI caught up to the live servers.. They will never be matched.. this piddly little easy content thats cleared in one day isnt even worth considering a race. Yes. 95% of the entire player base NEVER beat event 7 in Convorteum before the next expansion was released. RoI had it on farm every single sunday. Them being months ahead of every other guild in the game is crazy work.
The reason guilds have an app guild, is because you could only take a certain number of players to the raid. So full members got raid spots first before apps. Wasn't really a didn't want apps mingling with the full members hehe. At least IME.
@@FacelessZaide not what I mean. Let me try again. We did not allow apps into the guild. Therefore you would never see the member status list in guild roster ever say applicant lol. We did that because the RAIDS themself did not allow over 64 people in them. we had an applications guild for those people that were Not full members. If your RA dropped below 90% your ass got sent packing to the applicants guild lol
@@archon5951 yeah it doesn’t make sense to me because there are a million things going on in a guild that you can do besides a raid though. So if you don’t fit into the 72 man raid window or the 54 man raid instance you can still chat and play with the broader guild. It’s the same today and no one uses app guilds.
@@FacelessZaide Naa it wasn’t like that back then. Sorry I’m speaking about back in the day. Nothing recent. That’s when you could only take like 64 people to the instances. So more then likely the apps that have not completed progression or keys to do so there would be officers assigned to the app guild, to help run them through what is needed, expected yada yada mostly ran like orientation. Apps only stayed in the app guild no less then 2 weeks before being re evaluated to probation status. Once on probate. They were allowed to attend raids if 1, if there were spots not occupied by full members. Those that were not keyed would have to wait until all full members were keyed before grabbing guild spots for credit after raid target was down. We mostly used it as a “see whom is really serious about joining” rather then have a million new people coming in and grabbing resources outa guild banks and shit. Wasn’t only raid stuff the apps were excluded from. Lol can’t have everyone and their dad raiding your guild bank lol :)
That makes zero sense. It's just pretentious elitism that makes your guild look silly to everyone else. This was only done broadly back before the guild management tool (or a variant of it tagging/de-tagging apps during raids). If it's such a brilliant idea, then why aren't all leading guilds in every MMO doing it?
Oh my goodness. Another person who has a really bad habit and doesn't know it. I was only 2 minutes into the video and this guys said "You know" and "like" so many times I had to call it quits. Good luck with whatever was discussed but he is impossible to listen to.
@@flankman9385 If you can't take the time to listen to the video and reflect on the habit and say to yourself "i need to work on improving my vocabulary and conversational skills" then you are a lost cause. From a listeners perspective if is incredibly annoying and grates on you when the person continues to say "like" or "umm" or You Know" hundreds of times throughout a conversation.
@@FunFactFreaks You can learn from people, even if they are not skilled at talking publicly. Yes, it might be less entertaining, but listening is a skill in on its own.
@@Gasmurken Thanks. I understand you can learn by listening to people, however I was hoping to highlight to the individual that they have a very bad and annoying habit. They can take action on it and improve. I use to say the word "actually" all the time and never knew it until someone pointed it out. I am glad they did.
I appreciate the optimism in this interview. It seems as though EQ may have a lot left to give.
Eq been around 30 years shit not going anywhere soon. Especially when eq3 will be released.
TLB is a definite favorite expansion of mine as well.
This is great, thanks!
you know.
i dare someone to count 'em.
ty zaide
Revenue above getting rid of obvious cheaters. We've all known this for the longest time by now, and it's why the live servers will always be somewhat of a laugh. That's just the sad state of doing business for most companies. Let's make the private servers even better instead.
Realm of insanity was farming Underfoot 7 months before the #2 guild in the game cleared the expansion. That was the first expansion RoI caught up to the live servers.. They will never be matched.. this piddly little easy content thats cleared in one day isnt even worth considering a race.
Yes. 95% of the entire player base NEVER beat event 7 in Convorteum before the next expansion was released. RoI had it on farm every single sunday. Them being months ahead of every other guild in the game is crazy work.
Compuserv in the house!
dude says he has a website and twitch stream and you dont put link in description?
I’ve added her stream link, thanks for reminding me.
The reason guilds have an app guild, is because you could only take a certain number of players to the raid. So full members got raid spots first before apps. Wasn't really a didn't want apps mingling with the full members hehe. At least IME.
You can just see who’s a member and who’s an app in the guild window. There isn’t really a good reason at all.
@@FacelessZaide not what I mean. Let me try again. We did not allow apps into the guild. Therefore you would never see the member status list in guild roster ever say applicant lol. We did that because the RAIDS themself did not allow over 64 people in them. we had an applications guild for those people that were Not full members. If your RA dropped below 90% your ass got sent packing to the applicants guild lol
@@archon5951 yeah it doesn’t make sense to me because there are a million things going on in a guild that you can do besides a raid though. So if you don’t fit into the 72 man raid window or the 54 man raid instance you can still chat and play with the broader guild. It’s the same today and no one uses app guilds.
@@FacelessZaide Naa it wasn’t like that back then. Sorry I’m speaking about back in the day. Nothing recent. That’s when you could only take like 64 people to the instances. So more then likely the apps that have not completed progression or keys to do so there would be officers assigned to the app guild, to help run them through what is needed, expected yada yada mostly ran like orientation. Apps only stayed in the app guild no less then 2 weeks before being re evaluated to probation status. Once on probate. They were allowed to attend raids if 1, if there were spots not occupied by full members. Those that were not keyed would have to wait until all full members were keyed before grabbing guild spots for credit after raid target was down. We mostly used it as a “see whom is really serious about joining” rather then have a million new people coming in and grabbing resources outa guild banks and shit. Wasn’t only raid stuff the apps were excluded from. Lol can’t have everyone and their dad raiding your guild bank lol :)
That makes zero sense. It's just pretentious elitism that makes your guild look silly to everyone else. This was only done broadly back before the guild management tool (or a variant of it tagging/de-tagging apps during raids). If it's such a brilliant idea, then why aren't all leading guilds in every MMO doing it?
Devs are such weirdos.
Bro.
LOL
lol
🙄 P r o m o S M
Imagine using gina.
Oh my goodness. Another person who has a really bad habit and doesn't know it. I was only 2 minutes into the video and this guys said "You know" and "like" so many times I had to call it quits. Good luck with whatever was discussed but he is impossible to listen to.
Do you have any videos where you have a 2 hour conversation so I can see how it’s done?
@@flankman9385 If you can't take the time to listen to the video and reflect on the habit and say to yourself "i need to work on improving my vocabulary and conversational skills" then you are a lost cause. From a listeners perspective if is incredibly annoying and grates on you when the person continues to say "like" or "umm" or You Know" hundreds of times throughout a conversation.
@@FunFactFreaks You can learn from people, even if they are not skilled at talking publicly. Yes, it might be less entertaining, but listening is a skill in on its own.
@@Gasmurken Thanks. I understand you can learn by listening to people, however I was hoping to highlight to the individual that they have a very bad and annoying habit. They can take action on it and improve. I use to say the word "actually" all the time and never knew it until someone pointed it out. I am glad they did.
This is why games suck