I kinda hate to say it, but EQ doesn't take long to catch up. As an example. before many of the new changes with SoD release, such as mercenaries, which make leveling very easy, I made a War, and got him to 80 with 1100 AA, and was on the leaderboards when I quit playing him (actually got on the boards at 75, when 80 was still the cap), and it took less than 6 months to do. However, on that server I had soem funds, and an 80 level GM Smith to start with. But as another example, I made another War on a new server, with no cash. Actually I made a Shm first, as I knew I was going to do this, and got the Shm to 25 and started Alchemy, however, I enjoyed the Shm so much I and it's so easy to level, I got him to mid 50s, and farmed alot to get some starter cash (around 20-30K), then I started the War. Playing the War off and on, got a total of 48 days play time, am almost 72, with 800+ AAs. 48 days equates to about 4-5 minths, and I haven't tried hard at all to level, or even get AAs, I've just been enjoying the game, and Tunare, there are lots of mid-level toons to group with and meet.
I've also spent alot of time with the 2nd War on Tunare, trying to solve quests and other junk, and doing old expansion progression while it's still challenging, instead of waiting till I leveled some more, and just burning through it, or just ignoring it all together. Most parts of the game you can just ignore until about 80 level, and then work on the last 2 or 3 expansions. It's still a challenging game, and very difficult, even with the many modifications that have been made, if you try to do stuff solo / duo / whatever at the level it was designed for. The newest parts of the game are still challenging as well, and require large group or raid effort for the most part.
If they offer the Free months for returning players again, this summer, I'd jump on it, and try it out again. You may be surprised and still like it, and see it's not bad to level up.
And, bummer to hear Vanguard was a disappointment. I've heard that from alot of people, and had high hopes for that game, and probably would of tried it out, had my computers been up to par on the specs.
Yther Ore.