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  • Nexuiz takes care of my need for fast-paced action and strategy, but I need something to take care of my needs for adventure. I played D&D as a kid and it was fun. I keep hearing different things about MMORPG's and I have yet to try one out. I keep putting if off because I don't want to waste my time with one that sucks. :-(

    I liked playing regular Warcraft game, so I could imagine getting into the MMO version. However, I've heard some bad things about it. Some have told me that Everquest II is better. There is also Guild Wars which I think only charges you once for the game and you don't have to pay monthly fees (could be wrong about that).

    Then there is the upcoming Warhammer MMO, which looks pretty interesting. Looks pretty vicious.

    Eve Online looks a bit sci-fi. I'm more into the LOTR-style of RPG.

    Speaking of...there is the LOTR MMO, which is in beta. Based on what I read on Digg, it's evidently just like a copy of WoW with a LOTR theme. Not sure if that would interest me or not.

    So... help me out here. Anyone here have any experience with any MMOs?
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 9:22 am

  • I guess nobody here plays MMOs.

    Well, ok. :-)
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 3:33 pm

  • I don't play mmos. it's like working. you actually do the same crap over and over when you're a newb. that's why I have a runscape account but never use it and I'm still level 3. Plus I can't have a name over 16 characters long so I have to leave out a letter, making me look stupid (my aim screenname is 'psyciccyberfreak'), or I have to abbreviate it (like as psycybrfrk). so mmos are dumb. for me anyway.
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Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:59 pm

  • I play Final Fantasy XI and it's quite fun. Been playing it for two years this summer. I've tried Eve too and it's also very fun, mostly for me because it's space and I love games like that. But unfortuanly there isn't much to do in Eve, it's either mining, doing missions or free game, where you either just cruise or kill other players. (There might be more stuff to do, but my friends who play it never gave me any more things which could be done).

    Also tried WoW a bit too, it's lot like FFXI but in a different style which different things. And because it's so new it has a few more goodies that FFXI don't have (like the ability to jump). But if you go for LOTR then I'd say WoW (more) or FFXI (less) are the best options. FFXI is more of "realistic" fantasy/magic game than LOTR's orcs, hobbits etc. I've tried some other few more but those don't really qualify as MMO. Never tried Guild Wars so cannot say anything about that.

    So that's what my say in this matter is :) I think it all also boils down to what you like, I for instance like Final Fantasy more than Warcraft so or course I would play FFXI. Oh and if you plan on playing FFXI I might supply you with a Worldpass so that you'll end up on the same server as me. One cannot choose the servers as one can (I think) in WoW.
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Sun Mar 04, 2007 9:38 pm

  • Cool. Thanks for the feedback. I haven't heard of Final Fantasy XI - MMO before.
    I'll have to check it the website.
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Tue Mar 06, 2007 9:11 pm

  • My experience with MMORPG's:

    Found Runescape, solved basic quests, got killed, quit.

    Found SecondLife... erm... i'm still trying to figure out what to do...

    I love Nexuiz.
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Tue Mar 06, 2007 9:17 pm

  • I tried Second Life, and realized after a couple of hours that there is no point at all. Its basically a 3d chat room. Weird. :|
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Wed Mar 07, 2007 5:13 am

  • I'm not interested in second life at all, but I do understand the point of it. I've heard people talk about it before. The attraction is that it allows you to create a fantasy life. The difference is that this fantasy life is more similar to real life than something like World of Warcraft where there are orcs and whatever. In second life, you can buy a prostitute and get all of the thrills of doing that without getting in trouble. You can start a business and not have to worry about losing money in real life. You can build a house of your dreams. You can be cool if you are not cool in real life, etc. I get it, even though I don't fully relate. I would prefer that if I'm doing that whole "fantasy life" thing that it actually be considerably different than real life... like the World of Warcraft world.

    I dunno... I also saw my nephew playing second life and the 3D quality wasn't impressive. Maybe if they improve the client architecture (they did just open source the client a month or two ago) then the quality will improve and make it more interesting.

    Oh...and people have real businesses in second life also...where they make money in real life.
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Wed Mar 07, 2007 5:44 am

  • Runescape.

    Nah, just kidding :lol: .

    I have no idea. I'm not big on RPG's since I don't have the time or patience required for all that grinding.
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Wed Mar 07, 2007 8:29 am

  • I think that you need to like the genre before starting a MMORPG. If you for instance don't like fantasy of course you won't like it there either. If you do like it but you're experienced with single player RPG's then an MMORPG might disappoint you. It's what you expect from it. And an MMORPG is very similar to a normal single player RPG except you can play with friends, and of course there are some other stuff. But also when playing those "bigger" mmorpg's they have events, quests and stuff are constantly updated etc. etc.
    My friend plays only in parties and is rarely alone, he has pretty much made the entire world his friends. He's played for quite long time too though. He's not much of following the story or anything like that. He want's to do stuff together with others.
    I'm more of the "lone"-type. :)
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