at·las
1. A book or bound collection of maps, sometimes with supplementary illustrations and graphic analyses.
2. A volume of tables, charts, or plates that systematically illustrates a particular subject: an anatomical atlas.
3. A large size of drawing paper, measuring 26 × 33 or 26 × 34 inches.
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You're all hopping mad that Verant "stole" something from this Muse person. They didn't name their book "Muse's Everquest Atlas," they used a generic term that *ANYONE* who makes a book of maps uses, hence the definition. What, did you expect them to call it "Everquest Big Book O' Maps"?
I quote from Muse's note:
"While we both offer maps and descriptions, the specific content is quite different."
It seems to me this Muse person understands that its not the same, and the people who have the largest problem aren't even from the damn EQ Atlas site, LOL.
But I'm sure you will all still rant and rave about it, because it makes you feel like you're fighting against Big Bad Corporate Sony/Verant.
To the initial person in this thread griping about the "dumbing down" of the game, what the hell is a bigger dumbing down than EQ Atlas that provides camp and spawn locations? Like I said, even with obviously flawed arguments you will still rail against Sony/Verant.
Don't confuse the new Atlas Book with EQ Atlas
Just copying over what I posted on the update page so you can comment:
Muse sent me this note to post for you: "SOE recently began promoting their new book, the Everquest Atlas, and some of you have expressed to me some confusion regarding this. Despite the similarity between the name of this product and their use of "EQ Atlas" to advertise it on the Everquest Live site, the product is not related in any way to my site, EQ Atlas (www.eqatlas.com). While we both offer maps and descriptions, the specific content is quite different. I hope that this announcement will clear up any confusion."
I'll go a bit further.
/rant on. It seems pretty rotten of them to be using the good will he built up over the past three years to sell their book in a way that would clearly confuse players into thinking Muse is involved with it. Muse is a friend, so I may be prejudiced on this one, and yeah it is Sony's game, but I can easily think of a dozen names they could have picked that would have been just as good and wouldn't have suggested a connection with his site. The only logical conclusion to draw is that they are hoping people will go "Cool. EQ Atlas has a book" and buy it based upon that. Shameful, really. Moreover, having looked at the example pdf file SOE lists and compared it to the information on Muse's site, I'm not sure why anyone would buy that book when EQ Atlas offers far superior maps and information for free, and has been serving the community for years. Yeah they're pretty, but who wants a map without locs and camp information? /rant off.