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Haha. I had a lot of fun with EQ. Pretty cool game. I didn't get EQ2 though because it costs a ton of money and the system requirements are way too high. Well, not the system requirements... the "recommended" configuration. It's something like 1 GB RAM... 128 or 256 MB video card... extremely fast processor... too much for me.
I'll check out that Eve website later. As for WoW... dunno. Have to check in to that as well and see if it's worth buying and then subscribing for.
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A buddy of mine has played EQ2 and said it lasted for 1 day and turned out to be crap. So you're not missing out on anything.
BTW. If you're thinking of upgrading or getting a new computer, I have a tip for you.
My newest computer is able to handle almost anything, at 2gb DDR2 dual channel (2 x 1gb sticks) RAM, 256 mb ATi x800 pro Radeon, 3.8J ghz at 800mhz Pentium Northwood (older but better than that shitty new prescott thing) overclocked to 4.2ghz at 1ghz watercooled, and 400gb hard drive. I reckon I probably won't have to replace or upgrade the computer for another 8 years.
It seems excessive but it actually costs less in the long run, and involves far less hassle to run. You get to avoid upgrades completely, you just run it until it's completely outdated, then build a new one. It is expensive though, mine cost me in the region of £2500, which is almost $5000 USD. But if you can work up the money, I recommend doing it instead of gradually upgrading.