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Okay, below the "=" is my previous answer but I admit it was against the spirit of the post so let me think. I choose the years from the launch of EverQuest to Shadows of Luclin. I consider EverQuest to be the greatest MMO ever made. So my answer is 1999-2002.
To this day I STILL play servers locked at the 2002 version of EverQuest. It's very populated. That should tell you something.
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Got my first console in 89. First PC in 99.
My choice is current year, because it encompasses every year before and the amount of emulator projects is greater than it's ever been.
I can make any system from history with a Saturday of effort.
Plus all the indie games that capture the retro feel. Idk, gaming is in a great spot if you don't bother with big studios.
Is that a lame answer? O well, it's sincere.
Lame? Not really. Cheating? Maybe a little bit but yeah, if we were to go by access to the history of gaming then "current year" always wins.
Yeah, my choice is basically, "all of em" lol.
I like to cheese what can I say.
But idk, no other era had that. Sure we had emulators in 2005, 2010, but nothing like the selection of today.
Nothing wrong with that.
The ability to play all that old stuff is a thing of beauty and seems to be getting stronger, both in practice and as a general concept within the industry, with each passing year. It's great!
I knew I’d get one saying that but honestly it’s the most logical choice and I respect it. I guess in a way that’s probably everyone’s choice
Okay, I thought about it and edited my post with a version in line with the spirit of your question :-)
I like your updated answer! I’m surprised and impressed EverQuest is still populated. That’s awesome. I had a couple friends from college who would play it, and that wasn’t too long ago for me
EQ Live is still populated. But the version I play is called p99, it's a free to play passion project by former players who took the source and run their own custom servers.
The most popular custom servers just happen to be the ones locked at 2002.
pQuarm is the new kid on the block. A server that will lock at PoP.
How beginner friendly is it? I’ve never played it before but free to play passion project sounds awesome
The community is the best of any MMO I've ever played. If people find out you are new, it's not guaranteed, but likely benefactors will find gear to donate to you. Largely because the game is HARD. It's old school MMO. No hand holding. Press the wrong button and attack your own city guard. Hail the wrong demigod and they kill you for bothering them. Dying is often a huge deal (not at first). All that said, difficulty like that breeds community, and the community is like no other game that exists.
DM me and I'll either be a guide for you or direct you to some friends of mine who can recommend starter guilds and such for you. I know quite a few players on p99Green and pQuarm.
I appreciate all the help! I’ve got a few other games to finish up atm but when I find the time to delve into it I’ll send you a DM