everquest next
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EverQuest Next’s ‘Landmark’ Debuts Solo On Steam To An Onslaught Of Bad Reviews
From the outside, it appeared an odd decision that development on Landmark — the interactive creation tool for EverQuest Next — would continue once the game it was built for was cancelled. Whether this was a good decision wasn’t immediately clear, but with Landmark’s official release on Steam, we now have a better picture. And…
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Dayshot: A Tree Fort In Everquest Next Landmark
Everquest Next Landmark might be in early alpha, but that doesn’t mean its players are any less creative. Take jordanneff’s tree fort: while simple, it’s a very good example of just how clean and great-looking you can make your buildings in this game. With a good lighting setup, you’re basically all set.
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EverQuest’s Ambitious Mission To Take On Minecraft
When you build something in the open-world sandbox game Minecraft, you can share it with your friends. You can invite people to hang out in your little world of blocks and pigs, or can put your creation on YouTube, to be admired and posted on Kotaku for the world to see.
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EverQuest Next Could Fix Everything Wrong With MMORPGs
I’ve played every major massively multiplayer role-playing game released since 1998, yet it feels like I’ve spent the past 15 years playing the same game over and over again. That’s a problem. EverQuest Next is the solution.