Dalantia wrote:
You can reaccess your old account, and it will retain the old stuff. It will also allow you to redownload.
Yeah, this. I know because I got a boatload of what turned out to be phishing emails saying that my 5-years inactive WoW account's password or email link had been changed. When I called Blizzard customer service, I had a bit of a problem...I didn't remember my WoW account name, and the email I thought had been associated with the account had never been linked to it...but having my original account activation key helped them to figure out that I had not been hacked, my account was still there, sleeping away, unaltered. They did try a little to get me to re-link my WoW account to a new Battlenet account, but since I'm not playing any Blizzard titles atm, I didn't see the need.
I dunno what it is about MMOs, but none of the games I've tried seem to have the staying power Everquest 1 had for me. Even WoW, which I played with some of the people that kept me in EQ1 for so long couldn't keep my interest. Maybe it was the fact that life moved on for everyone, and nobody could spend the same amount of late-night time together that we had in EQ1, and I found myself soloing more than I really wanted.
Loved the look of Lineage2, hated the grind, and disliked the reliance on players to provide most of the story. Plus, my guild had some totally stupid guild drama that came with the influx of FPS players who didn't know any better. This game instilled in me a lasting hate for gold farmers, something I didn't mind in EQ1.
Vanguard had so much potential...but it wasnt ready at release, and it cost the game's playerbase far too much...I didn't leave the game until most of the playerbase did...I felt it became a Single Player Online game, and that didn't appeal. Perhaps it got better with the server consolidations, but I still don't feel the urge
Loved LoTRO, but again found myself spending too much time by myself late at night and got bored. If anything, this is the game I might go back to first...but it hasn't happened yet.
Age of Conan...again, victim of being released too early. Lots of potential, but the bugs killed off the interest, and lonely servers pushed me over the edge to uninstall.
Got very heavy into Champions Online, bought a lifetime membership...and burned myself out with alts. Again fell victim to my playtimes meaning I tended to play by myself too much...and there were only so many times I could re-experience the same starting content over and over again.
Everquest 1 somehow had everything I needed to keep my interest, all at the right times. But I just don't feel the urge to start it up again, even though I did read the EQ1 threads about the progression server for a bit.