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Message ID: 3650
Date: Mon Aug 26 17:03:14 BST 2002
Author: bigmaca3
Subject: Re: Forthcoming Atlas


Muse at EQ Atlas makes the best maps I've seen. I have several
notebooks full of them. I doubt I'll buy Sony's version as I've
heard it's not as detailed or accurate. Even if you buy it you'll
still need EQ Atlas for those details.

I also share many peoples disappointment in the name. EQ Atlas is
THE place to get maps. Sony had many choices for names, and they
knew how popular EQ Atlas is, so it seems they wanted to cash in on
it.

I'm not saying don't buy it, it will be an excellent resource. Just
remember Muse when you need the real thing!

Tul.

--- In EverQuest@y..., "mlockridge01" <MLockridge01@c...> wrote:
> I will probably buy the forthcoming atlas, once it is out. It will
be
> cheaper than printing up the rest of the maps I don't have, since I
> have been only printing maps as I need them. Plus, we ran out of
ink
> and nobody in my household wants to be the one to spring for the
new
> ink. Probably because they know a large number of maps will be
> printed as soon as the ink is loaded. ;)
>
> What I would really like is to have eq in a window, with a second
> monitor to hold my data; maps, charts, lists, and recipes. I know
> there is a hack to allow this, but I would prefer a sanctioned
> window. Plus I don't have the horsepower on this system to carry
such
> a load. My game would suffer.
>
> Twenty bucks for the atlas sounds cheaper all round.
>
> Barto Proudfoot