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While many players are celebrating the announcement of
EverQuest's upcoming free-to-play transition, there is one
EQ community that was crushed by the news. The small but dedicated fanbase of
EverQuest: Macintosh Edition found out that with F2P,
EQMac and its one server would be sunsetted on the same date.
EQMac fans have begun to stage a campaign to save their favorite game, but it looks like there will be no budging
SOE's mind on the matter. SOE President
John Smedley took to the forums today
to answer specific questions about the shutdown. "It breaks my heart to have to do this," he laments, before admitting that it's a done deal. Smedley cites the fact that the codebase is so ancient that only one SOE programmer knows how to work it, the player population is too small, and SOE was never that "proud" of the version.
However, Smedley promised that
he will run a poll to see if there's enough interest in a Mac port of the current version of
EverQuest. If the response is big enough, he says, the company will consider doing it. Meanwhile, the game will be available for current players free of charge until the March 29th shutdown. SOE has a celebration planned for its final hurrah.
EQMac came out in 2003 and was unique for remaining "frozen in time" in the years since, receiving no further active development or expansions. We will be covering this game and its shutdown more in-depth in a future
Game Archaeologist column, so stay tuned.
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