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[–] Firevine ago
Every EverQuest expansion seems to be a contest to see how little they can do, and still get people to buy it. The newest one is just more EQ2 lore shoehorned into EQ, and a handful of reskinned zones. Spells have been just renamed old spells for years now in "spell lines". Nothing new, just different numbers in a database. Same with AA. I still love the game, but it's pretty sad. The Broken Mirror is the first digital only release that I haven't pre-ordered. I just had no faith in the product.
Landmark, for all the talk and hubbub about how "players will be building the world of EverQuest Next" is... Minecraft, which I don't get the appeal of anyway.