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Recently I have been talking with a few people whom I know well on my server and they've told me that some people hold the view that I have made the game a worse place by spreading MQ2 or by openly saying that it's ok. Since the public fairly openly admonishes Mq2 it's a difficult argument to refute. In fact, I find all of my answers unsatisfactory because it's just me and my words. Sometimes you can't solve the problem with just one voice, sometimes you need multiple.
That's why I need all of you! I decided that the best way to handle this complaint was to create a thread where everyone talked about how using Mq2 improved their EQ experience. Or, talk about how you wouldn't still be playing EQ if you weren't using MQ2. Tell a short story about it, a testimonial, the reason you started using MQ2 or name some features that you could not absolutely play without... Bonus: talk about how MQ2 changed your life. I have talked to a few of you who this last year that have decided to code as a career thanks to Mq2... Seriously, those stories will be the best you could provide because they're heartwarming and they really say something about the program. If someone reads a story about how MQ2 helped you choose a career or inspired you to program they'll have a much harder time saying that it "only makes the game worse".
I have one more use for this thread; I would like to use a few of your testimonials on my website in my EQ Boxing Guides so that people who are curious about using MQ2 can read multiple opinions on it rather than just my own. Keep in mind too, Redbot may want to use some of these testimonials at some point for marketing or Eqmule as well. There's a lot different uses for this type of thread, so don't be shy!! Also, don't share anything you don't want public for this very reason too. There's a reason I chose level 1 for this thread - remember that!
I'll start:
I began using Mq2 about two years ago while I was playing on Lockjaw/Ragefire and the sole reason I downloaded the program (funny enough) was so that I could switch /pickzones on all my characters at the same time by using /pickzone #. After I started using it though, I began to find so many other features that I just can't play EQ without anymore... To name a few...
1) When I inspect a spell or an item it tells me everything i could ever want to know without having to alt tab for any information.
2) Mq2 Nav... Because running across zones stinks!!
3) Mq2 Easy find... Cause running across zones stinks!!!!!
4) Right click Inspect Add to advanced loot option.... Cause waiting for an item to drop to add it to your loot list stinks!
5) The macros, there's too much to say about them but they are (obviously) what make MQ2 Mq2.
There is so much more that I won't mention because I don't want to drag on my post forever. I get people who send me emails & donations saying that they started using MQ2 because of me and they love it. It completely changed the way they play the game and they can't imagine playing Everquest again without it. Sadly I can't share any of these testimonials here since they're either private correspondences or they came with a donation and have personal info with them. I'd really like to hear some positive stories in this thread though that I can share with the world.
That's why I need all of you! I decided that the best way to handle this complaint was to create a thread where everyone talked about how using Mq2 improved their EQ experience. Or, talk about how you wouldn't still be playing EQ if you weren't using MQ2. Tell a short story about it, a testimonial, the reason you started using MQ2 or name some features that you could not absolutely play without... Bonus: talk about how MQ2 changed your life. I have talked to a few of you who this last year that have decided to code as a career thanks to Mq2... Seriously, those stories will be the best you could provide because they're heartwarming and they really say something about the program. If someone reads a story about how MQ2 helped you choose a career or inspired you to program they'll have a much harder time saying that it "only makes the game worse".
I have one more use for this thread; I would like to use a few of your testimonials on my website in my EQ Boxing Guides so that people who are curious about using MQ2 can read multiple opinions on it rather than just my own. Keep in mind too, Redbot may want to use some of these testimonials at some point for marketing or Eqmule as well. There's a lot different uses for this type of thread, so don't be shy!! Also, don't share anything you don't want public for this very reason too. There's a reason I chose level 1 for this thread - remember that!
I'll start:
I began using Mq2 about two years ago while I was playing on Lockjaw/Ragefire and the sole reason I downloaded the program (funny enough) was so that I could switch /pickzones on all my characters at the same time by using /pickzone #. After I started using it though, I began to find so many other features that I just can't play EQ without anymore... To name a few...
1) When I inspect a spell or an item it tells me everything i could ever want to know without having to alt tab for any information.
2) Mq2 Nav... Because running across zones stinks!!
3) Mq2 Easy find... Cause running across zones stinks!!!!!
4) Right click Inspect Add to advanced loot option.... Cause waiting for an item to drop to add it to your loot list stinks!
5) The macros, there's too much to say about them but they are (obviously) what make MQ2 Mq2.
There is so much more that I won't mention because I don't want to drag on my post forever. I get people who send me emails & donations saying that they started using MQ2 because of me and they love it. It completely changed the way they play the game and they can't imagine playing Everquest again without it. Sadly I can't share any of these testimonials here since they're either private correspondences or they came with a donation and have personal info with them. I'd really like to hear some positive stories in this thread though that I can share with the world.