Details about EQII : Echoes of Faydwer..
OGaming held an interview with Community Manager Ryan Shwayder:
EverQuest II has gone through some serious trials since its launch in November, 2004. In addition to having to compete with World of Warcraft, almost every aspect of the game has been revamped. If you had played the game right after launch and tried it again today, it’s very likely that you would say “Hey, this isn’t the same at all�. EverQuest II in my opinion is now as (if not more) solid than World of Warcraft.
- OGaming: Thank you for taking the time out of your busy schedule to chat with us, Ryan. I know you guys are busy getting ready for E3 next week. Shall we begin?
Ryan Shwayder: Before I go into answering any of these questions, I just wanted to point out that I can’t say a whole lot. Since we just announced this Expansion (as well as an Adventure Pack, called The Fallen Dynasty), we aren’t revealing terribly much until later on.

That said, I will now attempt to answer as much as I can.
Thanks go out to Senior Producer Scott Hartsman and Lead Designer Jason Roberts, as you’ll likely be reading as many (or more) of their words as mine.
OGaming: Understandable! Let’s begin! How will this expansions content provide challenges for maxed out characters, yet not trivialize older content? Will the new content’s levels be geared towards the majority of the player base?
Ryan Shwayder: There are many different ways to grow your character in Echoes of Faydwer. We’ll be adding a number of new Achievements for EoF that players level 20 and above will be able to earn to further customize their character to their desire.
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