| If you can find a decent guild, EQ2 can keep your interest high for quite a long time and imo it's a lot easier to find decent and mature players there.
You gotta like soloing tho and some classes are just not that good at it or you have to expect some time spent LFG.
I like both games, but RoK was not my cup of tea, so I moved back to WoW to play TBC that for me is brand new. I'm a grouper, rarely solo and never raid. I'll likely go back to EQ2 at some point or play both games.
Soloing in EQ2 is a bit more boring imo, but with certain classes it can be very fun if you start killing heroic greenies and blues.
The thing that literally kills my full enjoyment of WoW is the total and utter retardation of the playerbase. In EQ2 you can almost be sure that every person you meet is going to have a brain, in WoW you can almost be sure that after every person you meet, your most burning desire will be to sponsor a birth control policy.
Levelling is really fast in both games nowadays, in fact I think it's faster in EQ2 than in WoW if only for the fact that you can travel a lot easier thanks to mounts at level 1, SoW, Pathfinding, Selo and stuff.
If you want to play EQ2, for your own sanity, unless you love to tank as a paladin, get a class that can solo well (and better if it can travel fast), such as fury, conj/necro, etc.
If there is one thing you can be certain is that in EQ2 there is a truckload of stuff to do. Raising the level cap in the last xpac was imo a mistake (one of the RoK mistakes), they should have capitalized on having 2 xpacs for level 70s already. |