17 thoughts on “EQ2 Producer’s Letter: Lots to Come, All Access

    1. I do not think anything in the “Weekly Features” was ‘new’ the stuff you are referring to was. almost certainly, stuff that was in development for ToV and was removed from scope due to the staff cuts. Now we are getting that stuff drip by drip (as workload permits) in place of the quarterly updates we are no longer getting.

      Hopefully Feldon’s optimism is well founded and the next Xpac will blow our socks off and make up for this year in the doldrums.

      1. Only thing I really care about is Contested version of High Keep. My raid force has only reached the 6th name in ToV, so we’re nowhere close to taking on the 3rd wing (which is apparently the PoW of ToV).

        But Milliebii is absolutely right. Outside of more prestige housing garbage (do we really need more prestige houses?), all of this content was stuff delayed outside of launch. Let’s hope the contested zone can keep me interested on doing stuff outside of raid time since I’ve cleared every other instance (ToV/FKoS) dozens upon dozens of times.

  1. Feldon I sent you on Twitter link to Command Center where Mark Tuttle is talking about All Access. Most of the things we know, but there will be also special badges on forums so people will know who is subscriber and who is not…

    1. Gold has had 7 character slots for a very long time at this point, and the all access we’ve had for some years has as well (it did have 12 but it’s been a long while since that was the case). 7 is just the default of EQ2 gold level membership. You get 7 + however many you bought or otherwise permanently procured.

      Anyone who has more than 7 character slots has bought them somewhere or were grandfathered in with 12 from the really old (pre-f2p) all access. To the old all access subscribers, you will revert to 7 slots + purchased slots if you ever unsub I believe, at least I know I lost my spare 3 when I changed my sub a long while back.

    2. I am currently using 22 slots, and have an unknown number available for new characters. I’ve never purchased any slots, though I think I got one as an LON card.

      I’m not sure how I got so many except I was on the EQ2X server when it merged and they combined all your slots so you didn’t lose any.

  2. Hey Badcat,

    There have been some pretty cool additions with the weekly update. On the 8th, the AA cap was increased to 350. Only 10, but still, 350 is better than 340. And a contested High Keep as well ad a new HQ is coming really soon too.

    So no, it isn’t just SC stuff. There’s plenty of new stuff on the update notes. They aren’t going to add new zones and quests each week. A lot of it will be features and events rather than new content.

    Not trying to argue, but just wanted to let you know that SOE is actually doing something okay for once.

  3. The new plan is great, and is a step for the better on SOE’s part.

    I still have to point out (as ever the stuck record, me) that for Europeans it still ain’t so great. I pointed this out this to SOE and got accused of trolling and threatened with a ban (par for the course – mention you are European or PSS1 in your post on the official forums and its pretty much insta-post-delete):

    US/RoW Customers: Pay $14.99 get access to all games including EQN
    European grandfathered customers: Pay $14.99 and get 2 less games (Planetside 2 and DCUO) and huge question marks over EQN due to undecided (so SOE claim) publishing rights in Europe.
    European PSS! customers: Pay separately for all games as they still haven’t sorted any kind of All-Access after over 2 years.

    Fair? No.
    Trolling? No .

    Thankfully I only care about EQ2, the only other game that I would like to have tried is Vanguard and I’m not getting into a game that is about to die.

    1. European grandfathered customers: Pay $14.99 and get 2 less games (Planetside 2 and DCUO).

      Not all of them. If you bought beta access for PS2 through their “alpha pack offer”, you were also grandfathered into PS2 as a European user, and if you never did the DCUO account transfer to ProSiebenSat1, you can also still use the SOE DCUO launcher. 🙂

      1. True, but many people didn’t do the early thing with Planetside and now can’t play it through SOE, even if the new All-Access makes them want to try it.

        And from what I hear from friends even DCUO players who refused to transition their DCUO account still can’t get in from an SOE account as it knows they are in Europe and tells them to transfer to PSS1. Be nice if the launcher does work, but obviously not for everyone. Maybe its only for those who don’t already have an account for it? Or maybe only those that do…. Either way, DCUO is not available to all of us.

        So most/ many grandfathered Euros still get less for our money.

        Not to mention those forced to be with PSS1 who have to pay for all separately STILL – no All Access has appeared for them despite them promising one for over 2 years so far.

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