Everquest 2 Premium Services Preview 36
Anonymous Coward writes "SOE has launched a beta preview of their EQ2 Premium Player Services, for current Beta Players. There are a few articles available that describe the services at GamePro, IGN, and GamerGod." An interesting feature, the services include guild websites, character stats, tons of in-game information, and leader boards. Probably part of their final gear up for the November 8th ship date.
This is a great service actually.. (Score:3, Insightful)
And really will aid in the retention of players. A lot of the interaction and interest that keeps me playing my games is the friends that I game with . Our guild has it's own similar services, but many people don't have the technical ability to do such a thing themselves.
I hope WoW will offer a competitive service.
I know that a lot of small businesses where started offering services such as this to the exact same market. I am sure they aren't happy to see Sony jump right into their space.
Re:This is a great service actually.. (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:This is a great service actually.. (Score:3, Insightful)
It's another steep level treadmill. There's nothing fun about it. The only thing fun really about original EQ are the higher end raids which unfortunately very few get to enjoy. That occurs only after you invest around 20 real life days worth of time building your character, buy (eBay if you want it fast) equipment etc. Getting to that state is pure tedium. I seriously
Re:This is a great service actually.. (Score:2)
It shouldn't be about grinding, it should have a plot, a story, a goal and a challenge. The killing of a thousand a_giant_wasps should be a side effect of the quest to do . People shouldn't be gathering in their favorite XP zone to kill a hundred million wasps, they should meet because they have a common goal that tak
Re:This is a great service actually.. (Score:2)
As far as I can see, nothing is fundamentally different about EQ2. More candy, same substance.
I know, I can't wait !
Re:This is a great service actually.. (Score:3, Informative)
I imagine they will have something similar, at least in terms of the premium content EQ2 is offering. For War3, Blizz implemented a fairly slick ranking system with web-based searches for an insane amount of detail (which race does player use most often, which hero, how many times has a player played an arranged team game on a certain map and how long did it take them to win, etc.) They've already built an excellent tool for the task and modifying it for WoW s
Re:This is a great service actually.. (Score:1)
Re:This is a great service actually.. (Score:2)
They've got a chance here to say, "look-- those Blizzard rookies don't know what goes in a MMOG. We know how it's done. Don't leave your gaming to novices, come play with the experts.".
Instead, they go off and charge 99 cents extra a month for some o
Re:This is a great service actually.. (Score:2)
I agree with everything you said.
What would you like to bet that Blizzard anounces their open beta for the day EQ2 is supposed to go live.
I am sure that they are going to do something to try and rain on Sony's launch-day parade.
I surely hope that EQ2 does do well. I would hate to see Blizzard left as the only player st
Re:This is a great service actually.. (Score:1)
Contains an easy to access item, character, skills, spells, mobs, and quests database.
I'm not sure how much use a "Guild webpage" would get that could not be easily gotten elsewhere. But hey, if you must have, you must.
Re:I am shocked! (Score:1)
Re:I am shocked! (Score:1)
This game is not ready, plain and simple (Score:4, Informative)
Honestly, they need at LEAST another 6 months on this game before shipping. But we all know it's marketing that's forcing them to ship early.
Again, I wish the best, but be warned.
Re:This game is not ready, plain and simple (Score:2)
Over-promised for them means a) they led people to believe the game was going to have features that will never be in the game or b) they promised certain features which will simply not work on release.
"A" is criminal, just impossible to prove based on their wording. "B" happens because they're working on extra revenue produc
Re:This game is not ready, plain and simple (Score:1)
It could be the market is forcing them to release early, but probably not in the way you expect. The Market does not allow for a company to develop extremely complex software long enough to fix every problem and include every feature before release. If this was required, only simplistic software would ever make it to market. You *must* have a certain tollerance for problems.
That said, I've had a pleasant ex
I hope this is better than the Legends services (Score:5, Interesting)
The website was frequently down. Even when it worked properly, The page was a disappointment. Item stats weren't given (part of the Vision, I guess), and the character info took at least 15 minutes to update after your logoff, if ever.
What's really mind-boggling is that the Magelo service (www.magelo.com), a free third party application, is much, MUCH better than SOE's own Legends page. You can either update your character manually, or capture your char and new items by running the autoupdater in the background. Within days or weeks of each new expansion, Magelo's character database is updated with new character attributes, etc.
If the EQII premium services are as bad as Legends, I can only think that SOE will get far worse press. Legends was restricted to less than 5% of the EQ community; EQII's premium services are targetted at the entire population. I really hope they've learned from their EQ1 v. Magelo experience.
Already done FOR FREE in WoW (Score:4, Informative)
Check it out, it's already done for FREE in WoW by the most dedicated guild out there from EQ, Afterlife. Not only does Thot have a good system up and running with this program, he has WAY more stat tracking and creativity than SOE ever showed, and his dedication to games along with his technical skills outweighs anything they can throw his way (except maybe a couple million dollars
That's right, ONE person outdid all that SOE is trying to do at the last minute (copycat of what he already did if you ask me).
As a beta player... (Score:2, Interesting)
You can also chat with people in game, both via your guild channel, and also via tells (private messages).
I am a bit concerned about the update rate, as my character's information hasn't updated since the 24th, but I suspect this will be worked out. It's still in beta. I've seen a few other minor glitches too, such as spelli
Re:As a beta player... (Score:2)
Probably too late now...
Re:EQ2 si teh sux!! (Score:1, Offtopic)
More damningly, the game has now had so much fanboy-generated hyp
Re:EQ2 si teh sux!! (Score:1)
Re:EQ2 si teh sux!! (Score:3, Insightful)
It has a history of people dying, losing jobs, divorcing, suffering from insomnia, and emptying out bank accounts over.
Any game that has this much addiction is worth people's time.
Re:EQ2 si teh sux!! (Score:2)
you said it
I *know* that eq2 won't be finished at launch, just like eq1 and swg before it
but I, and my friends, will be there day 1
I only stopped playing cos of needing a rest, we've been drumming fingers in anticipation, even avoiding the beta program so that we aren't jaded
Cost of an Early release (Score:2, Interesting)
SOE is notorious for launching games with content that is not finished or buggy (SWG Launch, EverQuest Expansion end game content, etc.). Blizzard on the other hand is known for at t
Re:Cost of an Early release (Score:1)
So, if you can grab the impatient players early, they are more likely to stick it out with your game rather then cancel their subscription on the first game to start over at a new one.
But then you have the examples of products that completely screw up their initial release [n-gage.com], only to get it right [n-gage.com] much later. And are kicking themselves the whole time.