Sik San wrote:
The main question is how many code left from the original EQII before turning it to the Hello Kitty adventures around TSO. I did not rly get Jabantiz's answer aboyt that (i guess, english in not my strongest feat

). But srsly, I was so happy to know someone is working towards EQII emulation, but what a letdown I've experienced when I noticed it's all about Live :'(
If it is server code you want you should look at the
release post From there you can download, edit source and add in the missing things you will need to get the server working. At some point SOE/Daybreak changed things and the server code had to change to keep up. There could be changes to the code now that will add functionality for earlier game play that is not present in older code. Plus any bug fixes, security fixes, etc are not present in the older code.
If you are referring to content I would say there is logs dating back around 2007 if not earlier. All the logs that have been collected are available on the
SVN and anyone can download them.
Sik San wrote:
A lot of ppl want that classic EQII feel, but 2bad, there are no developers interested. I rly envy WoW players that still have their beloved game iterations.
I've seen some people saying they want classic EQ2. While I agree that this would draw a few people to the emulator, this project is not about recreating classic servers. In fact here is the welcome message from the
home page.
The efforts of the EQ2Emulator Project are to emulate the Everquest 2 experience as close as possible to the actual live game by Sony Online Entertainment. The project is "Open Alpha"; which means our server is nowhere near complete, but you can still get your hands on the source code, binaries and a sample database and begin developing your own custom world.
As you can see this project is about recreating live, and it is possible for anyone to build their own server to recreate classic if they choose to do so.
My personal observation is that classic is not popular enough to draw in anyone to the project to develop the server. Maybe you can be that person that wants to run a classic server.
