EverQuest provided so much pain but I still love it

misk@sopuli.xyz to Games@sh.itjust.works – 47 points –
EverQuest provided so much pain but I still love it
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For that classic EverQuest experience come join Project 1999: https://www.project1999.com

Project Quarm just launched Kunark this month and will go all the way to Planes of Power! Single box only and very active development team!

Project 1999 is forever locked in Velious with no plans to ever launch a new server.

https://projectquarm.com/

For me personally, Velious was the last expansion that still felt like "classic" EverQuest. Luclin introduced some pretty significant changes such as The Nexus and The Bazaar, that for me really impacted how the game world felt. If Quarm is just up to Kunark then it would definitely be worth playing there as well.

I never could get into Everquest because I played Asheron's Call. Back then it seemed you either chose EQ, UO, or AC and stuck with it.

But EQ was the biggest and therefore every MMO onward essentially used EQ as a foundation.

The thought of seeing someone shouting "Train!" still gives me nostalgia.

EQ is still going pretty strong, releasing new DLC every year and adding the DLC from 3 years prior to the free to play list. Theres 23 years of free content to play, though it may feel baron at times due to being top heavy

So the other night I logged into the somehow-still-going EverQuest (albeit in somewhat dubious free-to-play form) and sighed. It was the wrong account details. I forgot I had two accounts. The one I needed, the one with thousands of hours of gameplay tied to it, was lost to a now-closed email account and my inability to remember what the password had been.

It's fitting, I think. Out of all the battles in EverQuest that I conquered, this is one I can't win. It's probably for the best.

kagis

Might still be able to recover the account. Apparently there's also a manual process.

https://forums.daybreakgames.com/eq/index.php?threads/how-to-recover-your-account.275492/

Have you just returned to EverQuest after some time? Has it been so long that you have completely forgotten your login info, email, or perhaps even your own name?

We may be able to help.

Automated Account Recovery

You can use the automated system to recover your account if you have:

  • Access to the email address on the account

  • The answer to your secret question

If you do have these, follow the steps on this help page under "Recover My Account."

Manual Account Recovery

If you do not have access to your email and secret answer, you will need to contact our support team for assistance. Before you do, locate as much of this information as you can:

Daybreak username*

Email address on account*

Answer to secret question

name on credit card

last 4 of credit card

*You will need to provide either the Daybreak username or email address used on the account in order for customer service to locate your account.