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It's extremely sad how they handled this game so poorly.
Keen Software House has two games that get close to filling the void, but they are less moldable and not quite the same. At least they both support offline play and official/custom servers.
Once this happened the future of EQNext/Landmark was known. Far as the content. It is abandoned ware. As they have stated, cancelled. While the server side files are out there somewhere, the engine was a hybrid havoc physics engine named Lightforge. Which would not take a lot of effort to reproduce, if in fact anyone would still want to use it. With other newer, modernized engines being available for both rendering, as well as core code engine.
And the client side files are also out there. If anyone backed their folders up, and did not uninstall immediately when the game was cancelled.
However, the only thing you would have to do is a) modify the code so it is a unique engine again (add a few new lines), and b) name it something other than "EverQuest" as that is a copyrighted/trademarked franchise owned by Daybreak.
In fact, any former SoE Dev that was released by Daybreak could in fact develop, or release the former alpha/beta server & client files as FREEWARE/ABANDONED WARE. Just so long as they modified it slightly to add new code to the engine, and of course renamed it.
I do agree though, since EQ2 went south in 2016/2017 I gave up on Daybreak. Retired my EQ2 toon(s), and have yet to find a suitable replacement. The entire MMORPG industry has gone stale, or are utilizing generic interfaces/content. Even EQ2 was hacked up to add new content, instead of developing a more modern rendering & code engine. Still stuck on CPU rendering, instead of the industry standard of GPU rendering.
But we can wait patiently for either a) the industry to reinvent itself, or b) someone, somewhere to release the alpha/beta files, and modify them in such a way as to make them unique. The key is to get the uncompiled code. And they are out there on someones private servers.
Really sad, we only got themepark crap nowadays
https://www.dualthegame.com/en/
I've put many fun hours into the game. It's under NDA so anything you want to know you will have to YouTube via NQ (Nova Quark) or check on the site. If any of yall get the game you will be welcomed into my Org and I'll show you the ropes.
Just let me know!