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Best Casual MMO's ? Help plz

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  • marks4902marks4902 Member Posts: 133

     any other mmos that could be considered casual

  • HyanmenHyanmen Member UncommonPosts: 5,357

    Wait 9 months... play ffxiv.

    Using LOL is like saying "my argument sucks but I still want to disagree".
  • SuperXero89SuperXero89 Member UncommonPosts: 2,551

    I didn't read every page, but if you want a sandbox experience try this:

     

    http://www.ryzom.com/en/

     

    The client itself is entirely free to download, and the game comes with a 21 day trial.  After the trial, the subscription fee is only 9.99.  People say the game has one of the friendliest communities around, and based off of what I've seen (currently on the trial myself), this has proven to be true.

  • XiggieXiggie Member Posts: 2

    www.gamersfirst.com/swordofthenewworld/

    I am really surprised I have not seen this game suggested. It is a free to play game that I have found that I am able to play casually or in depth. You start the game by creating a family, not just a character. Although you can play one single player in the game normally you play 3 characters. A good combo would be a fighter, musketeer, and a scout. You can mix and match here and there as far as what class combo you want but most times you will want a scout as they are your healers. The game has a strong quest line throughout your levels. One of the great features about the game is it encourages afk leveling and questing. You can set your characters on auto and they will engage the enemies and heal your party automatically. There is still plenty you can do while actually playing the game but wont get stuck not being able to get pass something cause it involves a several hour camp. There are 3 servers, 2 pvp (baron) and one elected pvp. There are also unique player characters, (UPC) that you can quest for to get to join your family.

    Like most free to play MMORPG's there are pay features. Certain items can be purchased with real $$ but not so much that it is game breaking or even close to it. The really nice thing though is that most of the things you can get from the cash shop you can also purchase from the very players that bought them with the in game currency, (vis).

     

    Xiggie

  • Gabby-airGabby-air Member UncommonPosts: 3,440

    Sword of the new world has no immersion really, people afk and kill as that's pretty much what you have to do to lvl. From what ive read it takes about a year having your computer run 24/7 while your afk to get to cap where the fun starts or a month if you pay. DDO ,some say its casual friendly others say its party based so no so i cant really comment on that. Like the above poster said i think ryzom would be a great game for you, you could also check out atlantica and EQ2.

  • XiggieXiggie Member Posts: 2

    I agree with you about the way people afk in SotNW. However this is not exclusive in the game. I personally like to solo for the most part with some grouping mixed in. As for it taking a year without premium and a month with premium, this is not correct. The items that boost exp are a 20% boost I think. The levels go 1 to 100 then you get veteran status with a scroll you buy from the cash shop... or you can just buy one on the market with in game currency from someone who bought it from the cash shop. It has taken me about a month to get 25% into veteran status and I have not played or afk'd very solidly at all. One thing I dislike about free to play games is they almost always have some sort of cash shop and as a non cash shop player I am forced to watch everyone else surpass me with great ease. I was impressed with this game cause that did not happen. As a matter of fact some of the people in my clan are trailing behind me because I applied more effort into learning the game whereas they have relied on the cash shop items.

     

    Xiggie

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