I should tell you that when Mythic was sold to EA, I was one of those people who thought "Well there goes the game." I'd not played Dark Age of Camelot as my primary, full time, MMO for about 2 years previous to the sale, but I'd still keep tabs on the game, and would often return for short bits of time to check out the expansions. But when the company became EAMythic, the final nail entered the coffin as far as I was concerned. I felt like many other long term players, thinking that the game wasn't going to continue to grow and develop; that if new content went in it would be a minor miracle, with no hope of long standing balance issues and problems ever seeing the light of repair.
It is with great humility that I admit that not only was I wrong, but that the current development team actually impressed me with what they've been doing. Last night I attended the Dark Age of Camelot Roadtrip Roundtable in Philadelphia and had an opportunity to see where the game has gone recently, and where it will be going in the future.
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