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SWG or EQ2?

With summer here I am in the market for a new game to play online. Right now I'm running a shitty emachine (Hush now, it does fine for school) so i'm not evne sure what kind of graphics card it has in it. My old one from home should run both just fine though.

So, which one do you guys prefer and why? Also, would t do me any good to buy it now with my crappy emachine? I'm bored and won tbe going home for another week!
 
emachines are fucking weak...you prolly won't be able to run either on that piece of shit :)

the only justification I can give to even consider SWG is if you are a star wars nut...if you can run EQ2 I would go with that going only from my experiences with the games

id suggest WoW over both, tho...and your “PC” can run that one, too

my old SWG 'impressions' can be found here, though I doubt they'd help :D
 
If you're limiting yourself to just those two games, then EQ 2 is probably the best of the two. Even with all the tweaks coming, Galaxies is still pretty weak. It can really begin to feel like more of a chore than a game. This is true of most MMOs, but Galaxies just seemed to have this plodding quality about it.
 
I just started playing EQII last Wednesday. It's my first MMORPG(excluding the free ones I've played in the past like www.odysseyclassic.com), but I did play EQ1 for two weeks in the past. So far I've been having a BLAST with the game.

As far as performance goes, my system specs were originally...

P4 2.4GHz
512MB of memory
eVGA GeForce 6800GT 256MB(long live newegg!)

When I first played, the game ran smooth. When I got off the starter island and into my hometown, the game accessed my harddrive like crazy and would have 'hiccups' where it would freeze up for like 4 seconds every minute I when I moved around in the city. I figured this meant I didn't have enough memory so I put in a 1GB stick of memory the next day for a total of 1.5GB. After that, the game was running smooth as silk. Don't be fooled by the minimum system reqs on the box, you definitely need 1GB of memory or more. I set the setting to 1028 x 1024 resolution with 2x antialiasing, the highest quality textures, shadows enabled, draw distance pushed all the way up, etc. Smooth as butter. :D


As for the actual game goes, I'm really loving it so far. I played two weeks of EQ1 and it left me with a bad taste in my mouth. EQ2 killed off everything I hated about EQ1.

-EQ2's music and graphics kills EQ1's 20 times over. ESPECIALLY the music.
-I hated combat in EQ1. It dull and wasn't very fun to watch. In EQ2, you have the option of watching combat from a third person view which is a lot more entertaining because it has that whole "Bioware"(NWN, KotoR) thing going on where you see your character actually dodging, parrying, and blocking hits instead of just seeing the message "You parry an attack!"
-You can customize your character with a LOT of depth: scalable body size, eye color, eye shape, jaw size, nose size, ear size, etc. Not as deep as you can in The Sims 2, but it's still a lot of options.
-So far the servers don't seem to be too heavily populated(everyone playing WoW? :D ). This might be a good or a bad thing depending on how you looke at it..
-There's player-housing options where you can decorate your pad ala Animal Crossing. Then you can give access to your house to your friends so they can visit your home even if you're not around to let them in.
-In general, combat seems more rewarding overall. Sometimes when you kill a baddie, a treasure chest will show up and sometimes it doesn't, but when one does, there's usually something interesting inside. Though, when I grouped up with two other people last night and we were killing animated skeleton warriors at a graveyard, the chest that dropped was trapped and I we got hit for about 200+ in damage. O_o
-Any race can become any class unlike that old AD&D formula games were following of Elves not being able to become paladins. But alignment restrictions apply(e.g. no evil paladins). I have an evil Dark Elf crusader currently. When he gets to level 15, I'm gonna start the city betrayal quest, see if I can turn him good, and make him a Paladin. :D
-Usually with the MMORPGs, you kill baddies and then you have a period of "downtime" where you have to wait for your stats to regenerate; usually several minutes. With EQ2 they cut down on this by having it so that all of your vitals regenerate instantly every time you earn a certain percentage of exp toward your overall level. So if you time it just right, you can start a fight against several enemies where you would naturally get your ass-kicked, but not have to worry because if you kill one enemy in the group you'll get the exp and instantly heal, making killing the remaining enemies easy.

Probably what I don't like about EQ2 so far is there's no multiclassing, though once again this might be a good or bad thing depending on the person. On the MUD I play, just because I'm and Elf, I suck at Paladin skills even as a single class pally, yet a multiclass dwarf pally/mage is still at better at paladin skills than I ever will be because dwarves are considered 'natural' paladins. With those type of restrictions, I am cry.


I think the only reason I chose EQ2 over WoW is probably because of the amount of customization you can do to create your character's appearance instead of just 'choosing' a model. In the end, you probably can't go wrong with which ever game you choose because devs have learned a lot about how to make a good MMORPG these days by looking at the good/bad of EQ1 as an example.
 
StarscreamLSU said:
If you're limiting yourself to just those two games, then EQ 2 is probably the best of the two. Even with all the tweaks coming, Galaxies is still pretty weak. It can really begin to feel like more of a chore than a game. This is true of most MMOs, but Galaxies just seemed to have this plodding quality about it.

I would disagree. On a low spec pc EQ2 looks worse than EQ1 does. The textures become so pixelated you can barely make out the features of a model's face. Plus it still plays like a slide show with those settings.
 
Cerebral Palsy said:
I would disagree. On a low spec pc EQ2 looks worse than EQ1 does. The textures become so pixelated you can barely make out the features of a model's face. Plus it still plays like a slide show with those settings.

What does that have to do with what I was talking about? I was talking about gameplay.
 
StarscreamLSU said:
What does that have to do with what I was talking about? I was talking about gameplay.

You gave your recommendation of EQ2 based on gameplay. .He said he was playing on a low spec emachine. I'm saying I couldn't tell him to go with EQ2 regardless if it was the greatest game in the world. It runs absolutely horrible on low spec machines.
 
SWG just had its Combat Upgrade and became more shit than anyone could ever imagine. go figure.

EQ2 is a blast. It has great content, visuals and music. There is always something engaging to do at all levels. But most focus is on the 30+ levels.
The best thing about EQ2 is how SOE adds alot new content every month, it has evolved really well since it launched.
While EQ2 certainly looks quite bad on low end machines, it doesn't matter much in the big picture since it will be going for probably 10 years or so.
 
Or you could play both for $22 (each game is $15 on their own). They have a bundle deal where $22 gets you EQII, SWG, EQ, PlanetSide, and EQOA (and I think EQ Mac also, but no one plays that).

The best thing about EQ2 is how SOE adds alot new content every month, it has evolved really well since it launched.

It's actually been more like new content every week lately with nearly instant bug fixes (if a problem is found it's usually patched by the next morning).
 
EQ2 all the way, assuming your PC can handle it. From what I've played of WoW, EQ2 'feels' more rewarding after a tough fight.

I was playing on Crimson Dragon's laptop last weekend and it wasn't bad at all. Don't let the demo make you think badly of the game, it really ramps up post 30.
 
I had forgotten about WoW actually. I've never played the series before so not too familiar with it.

Honestly WoW is like a Good game in a sea of average ones. It's the best, but it's not for everyone. There's already 1.5 million subscriptions for it. I don't see how you could go wrong with it. It also doesn't take a year to get a good character for the end game either. The new PvP system is very fun as well. That's what I'd get.
 
what the fuck is this, jeapordy?

Question: SWG or EQ2.

Umm.. what is "Games I wouldn't play even to save my loved ones' lives Alex?"

seriously.. you have free time coming up and the two games you are considering are arguably the worst fucking MMORPGs on the planet? Someone get this man some help. STAT!
 
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