
Preview The EverQuest: Shadows of Luclin expansion opens a new world for players of EverQuest – literally! The expansion is fixed on the moon of Luclin, which orbit the planet Main EverQuest. This magical moon is divided into a land of light, ruled by discord, and a land of darkness ruled by order. Together, these lands represent more than 25 new zones and new hide many secrets, artifacts, and unique monsters. The moon is big for the purpose of presenting appropriate challenges to people of all…
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If disappointing, in any sense to me. Yes, I can play with 512 MB DDR RAM, AMD 1. 4 nvidia2 mx 400, yada yada. Bleh. I thought SoL EQ would make interesting games yet, not hardly. Get a clue VI, the graphics are just what an RPG is about, and frankly, for the sys reqs to run this POS excuse for an upgrade, so the graphics are lacking. The effects of spells at the very least should be a better way than they were, they are not. The character models should be more than just boobies and buffed muscles straight out of a wanna-be DC Comics, they are not. Ah, but you have the "new system of play parts" from lvl 51. Jeez, how lame do not get it. Nevermind, I stuck with your game long enough to have more of a character lvl 51 + (try 2 years Total 3 characters), what about the poor sobs who knows no better because they gaiming to get info on the K – Mart shelves. To think they have to endure months of your treadmill Lvling make a character unique, built on a system of play is even more challenging Lvling was then. For those of you who do not know what EverQuest is especially Sol should slap in the face with the reality of that term: it is about a gaming company Stringing you along you suck dry, make promises they intend never to conserve and make things harder for you in the game en route. Anything to keep you rreaching to the next lvl, the charm, the next "promotion alternate" item. . . and then the next extension that will make you feel better in very real time you wasted trying to get the thing "next", only to discover months later that it's just a another chore. Verant Sorry, I'm totally in your actual game. You suckered me into buying the expansion PoS tis but my account is closed forever. . .
In response to the previous review on the technical side, I think the reviewer is much too hard on the game. I have 2 machines that meet the requirements and they run the game well. I also have a computer that is at minimum requirements in some areas and below the other. The computer has an Intel Celeron 400 MHz (the low side of the scale for the execution Luclin), a Matrox G400 (near the bottom for carrying Luclin), and only 128 Meg RAM (short of requirements for Luclin). Luclin The machine runs very well with a model of responsible character and the graphics are even better than before Luclin models for uncharged and the landscape. The zone loads are a bit slower, but does not seem too too mostly. The only loading times were excessive loading in certain new areas that can not be explained by the massive number of people in areas Luclin. This should clear that people are beginning to emerge from the new town Vashi and spread on Luclin. Personally, I think the developers have done an excellent job.