Yes, its possible. It just takes time and dedication, and people helping make it better as opposed to watching and complaining.
Everyone can do something to make it better, even if you don't program, but there is a small group of people doing the work, so progress goes slow.
When people like a_Guest ask for numbers, get them for him, I'm betting 95% of the people registered still play eq live. If you learn how to work on the database system, work on making one zone as good as possible. If just a handful of people would combine efforts, we would be ALOT further along than we are now.
If more people made bug reports, we'd have a better idea of the problems with it. Instead, our forums fill up with 'WTF, I CANT GET THE PATCHER TO WORK' and 'WTF, I KEEP GETTING 1017', and posts asking the same questions repeatedly.
Theres something everyone can do, it just has to be done. It has to be an organized effort. I can count the number of contributors outside of the dev team on my hands and toes, and for a project that has over 12,000 registered users, thats pitiful.
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