Should You Play The EverQuest 2 Origins Server As A New Player?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июн 2024
  • Should you play the EverQuest 2 origins server of Anashti Sul if you are a first-time new player who has never played EQ2 before? Let's play EQ2 with Renfail as he talks about some of the caveats to playing EverQuest 2 as a new player for the first time, and why the Origins server may not be the right choice if you are a new...or maybe it is, depending on your point of view.
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Комментарии • 36

  • @damienmadovski6678
    @damienmadovski6678 7 дней назад +10

    I started yesterday as a completely new player after a long thinking because of the sub requirement. Never played eq 2 before more than 10 minutes. This is a completely different experience and I love it. The first thing is that I have the pleasure to discover a brand new old school mmo, and I feel like when I was beginning wow back in 2004. Everything is new and it's a real enjoyment to learn the game playing the newbie highland, taking my time, reading things, trying to understand all the stuff. By the way I'm French so it's sometimes more difficult.
    But I love that. The feeling of the game is absolutely stunning.
    I grouped a couple of times, with people willing to help and take their time to. What a good experience.
    It's actually a good thing that the game is slow : you remember all the things you do and all the locations. Yes, it needs that you take your time, but it's so much more rewarding and compelling than a fast food mmo like many I've tried before.
    I recommand playing this server for all adults who love old school feelings and want to discover a new mmo, I mean really discover and enjoy the process.
    Best experience for me so far since... I don't remember 😅.
    Ty renfail for all your stuff, love your channel, keep going!

  • @LiamsLyceum
    @LiamsLyceum 7 дней назад +5

    This timelock idea works really well for MMOs, at least for nostalgia and arguably for different experiences to enjoy or at least try. I wonder if other types of games could do this. Like Halo 5, which obviously doesn't get updates anymore, but 2015 Halo 5 was pretty different than 2017 H5 and 2018 was different from them both. My pc has decided it's old and EQ2 isn't working for me right now or else I'd be on Anashti Sul. You were around when my brother and I first experience EQ2 back in 2020. What a memorable experience. And while I've done the progression servers on EQ1, I've not done so for EQ2.

    • @LiamsLyceum
      @LiamsLyceum 7 дней назад +1

      I got a Mists of Pandaria Remix ad in the middle of this XD

    • @Renfail
      @Renfail  7 дней назад

      This one's quite a bit different than the previous progression servers and it's a lot slower

  • @marcmann3
    @marcmann3 7 дней назад +6

    I’ve been playing and have definitely noticed people asking in local chat and LFG channels for grouping. The biggest draw to the server is that it feels more community based and not just a single player MMO

    • @Renfail
      @Renfail  7 дней назад

      Most players want single player MMOs in the modern generation, and definitely matchmaker systems.

    • @meatybtz
      @meatybtz День назад

      @@Renfail Then there are plenty of places for that. EQ2, I love it because it's a world to be lived in.. not a world to speed-run and hit end game and grind M+ till your eyes bleed. There is a place for all game styles. But in the modern world there simply are no lived in worlds. Worlds where you have to look under tables to find quest items. Quests without much "help" in them. Hidden quests that don't appear or have instructions and that people have only documented because they stumbled on them. EQ2 is supposed to be spent wandering and being (grinding, yes). It's perhaps the one thing lost in the Live servers. Big numbers are surprisingly ok. But the structural problems are things like in raids, 1-hitkills render most kinds of non-reactionary death prevention healing obsolete. There has been a loss of being "here". I don't really think Origins is the answer. But rather to take a good solid look at the game and realize what it's core properties are. What makes it.. it. Refocus. Rebuild those properties. Maybe a game-engine swap. There is very little wrong with EQ2 in regards to quests, story, etc. Even 20 years of content isn't as bloated as Wows (I play both). Housing, crafting, endless quests, the need to swap faction grinds for access to recipes or a raid. It's not a one and done. It shouldn't be. Plenty of those games out there. I find myself thinking about it a lot more these days. What's "missing". The social aspect of the games came from more than just not having discord or teamspeak or uhh what was it called back then. It's not even that we have to grind mobs that take 15 min to kill. It's that it's a world you live in, always something to do. Go back into a zone to complete something you couldn't before. Asheron's Call was the only other game to have dungeons like EQ2s old public dungeons (outside of this franchise). Folks think the MMO genre is dead, no innovation, but instead I'd say it has forgotten what made it a place to "hang out and socialize". Been playing eq2 since 05 (off and on). Currently playing it again after a stint in MOP-Remix. Play with my family. Our guild dates back to 05 and I inherited it.. some decade ago. Last man standing I guess. It's still special. Just recently ran through the Draconic Language quest chain. What a hoot. Finding those scrolls and items. No highlighting, no easy find. Its something SMALL, but immersive. So yeah, immersion is gone in modern games. Immersion isn't about being hard but drawing you IN, making you focus on the world (not the gameplay.. the world) while you play. I don't think we will be playing Origin, just because. No particular reason, except that we have younger players and the slight increase in difficulty is probably asking a bit much of them.

  • @brentpete04
    @brentpete04 4 дня назад +1

    I’m new to EQ2 and have played a couple of characters on Origins server. It feels like an old MMO without the punishment of death that EQ used to have. I’m enjoying it. Grouped for an hour at lvl 7 and had a great time. Lots of people playing. Lots of groups. Very informal. Just run up to someone. Group for a few minutes to a few hours and have fun.

    • @Renfail
      @Renfail  3 дня назад

      Keep on keeping on

  • @julianbruce7595
    @julianbruce7595 6 дней назад +3

    I freaking love that music!

  • @ecogreco
    @ecogreco 7 дней назад +6

    I really got into EverQuest 2 in 2019 and especially into 2020. I thought EverQuest 2 was a hidden gem and just had very bad luck. I am thinking about doing the origin server, but as you stated before, it does involve time commitment. I also play World of Warcraft (retail and SoD) and Black Desert Online, so I feel I am spread thin already. However, I have this urge to try the origin severs because I always wanted to experience EverQuest 2 when it was focused on group content.

    • @Renfail
      @Renfail  7 дней назад

      It can be fun, but it's not easy to find groups unless you are SUPER social and are ready to camp the OOC channels rather than simply playing the game

    • @ecogreco
      @ecogreco 7 дней назад

      @@Renfail I am very social in MMOs, I don't have any issues using the OOC chat channels to find groups. That is why I was kind of drawn to EverQuest and EverQuest 2.

    • @Renfail
      @Renfail  7 дней назад

      @@ecogreco good luck

  • @Byndle6969
    @Byndle6969 День назад +2

    so much fun!

  • @diannahimi7822
    @diannahimi7822 5 дней назад +1

    Thank you for the informative video! I am brand new to Origins and 2006 version of the game, but played for a few hours or so the Live version. What I heavily dislike about Origins server is the average community - and I cannot believe I say it.. yes, people tend to not be directly hostile or write childish insults, some seem to be helpful, but there is an air of Elitism and superiority which I felt already from the Starter Island.
    The server seems to have attracted lots of purists with free time, who seem to be shaming and outrigh pushing away people like me who are introver, shy, not really social and like to Quest and explore and complete everything. If a person like me offers an opinion about something they deem as "non-2006/non-EQ2", there is this heavy rain of "Go play another game/Learn to group/That's how the game should be/Don't touch my game with modern ideas" etc etc. I truly like slower leveling, because it allows me to do many quests and experience many dungeons before I outlevel everything. And this is such a hypocricy, because they insist on keeping things slow/even slower (I like slow, I really do), and yet are the first to start optimizing the best 'grinding' route, hour after hour killing the same monsters or same route inside of a dungeon and rush to that level 50 mark. Why can't they increase Quest EXP, by at least double, for people like me? It wont harm anyone? The quests currently give between 3-10% per completion. Doubling that seems reasonable, while still allowing the 'grinders' to do only that and ingore each and every quest as they have been doing anyways. It just provides alternatives (with a fair and balanced EXP imo) and variaty to others who don't seek to group. And whenever I say I do not like grouping as much, I am seen as this strange, weird alien? Why? Is it that difficult to understand that people are different and just as they cringe at 'solo-players', I cringe at the idea of having to be constantly grouped, expected to keep up via certain pace, skip on so much content, lore, voice acted quests and little secrets. And no, I cannot emulate this on a Live server, because the game there is different. I don't mind challenging mobs, but I like to be rewarded for it properly when finishing the said challenging quest. Compared to full group of people plowing through Heroics like knife through paper, yet many of them insist that they want this server to remain difficult... sorry, but what I do, soloing group-quests, strategizing what to pull and how to pull it on my own, is much much more difficult and intelligent than just clicking 1-2-3 while standing still and 7 mobs around you drop dead. Reading quest descriptions and figuring out where to go sounds way less boring and much more involved to me, compared to 'grinding' like a robot. No offence to anybody, but because I have been indirectly offended based on my playstyle, I don't mind expressing my disatiscation with this all.
    And sorry for the wall of text, but let's not mention that the times I do actually try to group and search for people, I am mostly ingored or unseen in a flood of LFG spam. Other than all of this, I like the idea of the server and just wished it provided some alterntives, little ones, to players like me. I don't see the harm in a quest giving me 12% EXP, compared to 6% as it is now.. I still end up 'grinding' anyways while doing said quest or while trying to get a certain drop.
    Stay safe and hope you are having lots of joy with your games 💜

    • @Renfail
      @Renfail  5 дней назад

      The one counter I would add, in regards to the exp, is that the normal progression servers are nowhere near this slow, and offer a MUCH more progressive pace of leveling, if not as fast as the live servers. As far as the rest, it's the typical "neckbeard" crowd of elitists. They'll clear the content in 3-6 weeks and be gone, so don't worry about them too much.

    • @diannahimi7822
      @diannahimi7822 5 дней назад

      @@Renfail Oh yes, I definiely agree that balancing Quest EXP and EXP overall is not easy, lest they risk going into Live territory with the pacing. I considered trying the other progression servers, and imitating 2006 playstyle, hindering myself on purpose to make it slower and just as difficult, but then I realized that Origins has syphoned probably 2/3rd of their communities :D As much as I don't care about grouping, I love seeing other people run around, chat, perform stuff around me, it makes it feel immersive and real and alive.

    • @scolack123
      @scolack123 День назад

      I just started up and looking for someone or a few to run the game through with as a consistent group if youre interested
      My buddy was going to join but backed out
      My char is only lvl 5 right now but i have a got Qeynos High elf Fury
      Soloing as a healer just seems daunting lol

  • @kingknossosthebull9796
    @kingknossosthebull9796 7 дней назад +2

    I'm from Pandemonium on the Talon Zek PVP server of EQ1. I think I started around 2000? I played UO when I got out of the Navy in 98 and moved to EQ1. I never played EQ2 because it had no PVP when it first came out, and WoW very much did. I just created a Coercer last night, and I'm having a blast, personally.

    • @Renfail
      @Renfail  7 дней назад +1

      Have fun :) That's the most important part

  • @Cyricaaa
    @Cyricaaa 6 дней назад +3

    im brand new to the game some of my older friends who played it back in the day wanted me to join and honestly the grouping is fine plenty of people are open to talk and group up and text chat even people on discord are open to talking in text chat while youre in their group so i really dont know what you mean by thats not how people play these days a big hunk of the community is literally playing for the nostalgia of that >.>

    • @Cyricaaa
      @Cyricaaa 6 дней назад

      hell even in turtle wow there is tons of people who openly chat not a very good point imo

    • @Renfail
      @Renfail  6 дней назад

      The nostalgia crowd are in and out in 4-6 weeks, so they don't make up the normies that play.

  • @scolack123
    @scolack123 День назад

    God its so nostalgic!!!

  • @Cyricaaa
    @Cyricaaa 6 дней назад

    i would like to know how rare legendarys are tho and why ive gotten one on all 3 characters ive made so far in the tutorial island

    • @Renfail
      @Renfail  6 дней назад

      it's not really a math equation. It's just roll of the dice

  • @kilabee6433
    @kilabee6433 3 дня назад

    Yes you should play and stay of you like it.

  • @scolack123
    @scolack123 День назад

    4:00
    What? Yhere are TONS of players calling out "LFG RoV 2 more, need non chain healer" and stuff like that

    • @Renfail
      @Renfail  День назад

      Only for the first few weeks. THE nostalgia wears off after about 3 weeks and then it goes back to being fairly quiet