Reminds me of when I went to Anime Boston and they had these huge "Gender-Inclusive Bathroom" banners hanging over every single bathroom entrance in the Hynes Convention Center. It was like stepping into another world of inclusivity. And I thought... how necessary is this effort? And if it's really that many folks, what do all these folks do when they leave here and are faced with the tyranny of the rest of the world's bathrooms?
Maybe I'm just old. Being in your 30's is old now btw
I totally missed the boat on Vanguard (which is a shame because I really wanted to play it at some point, just never had time). The emulator still around? Well I still don't have time.
Am I right that EQ2 and Vanguard are basically competing successors to EQ, one from the company that owned it / some of the original devs, and one from the original head developer / some of the other devs?
Cause if so, imagine if those efforts had been combined into one single vision with the Sony budget behind it. Hell, imagine if all that energy had been put into EQ1 instead of cannibalizing its fanbase.
Is the "too much brown" a racial thing because the game has a Middle-East theme for characters/outfits/etc, or is it because the game is full of brown terrain ala every game from the late 2000s?
I got to level 20ish in EQ2 and remember THAT game being very brown, as well as the outdoor environments being full of walls. Every zone was a bit of a maze, like Rathe Mountains on crack (or the original Nektulos remake before they threw it out and did the current Nektulos remake). I actually kinda hated the game.