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Hello all! I'm looking for a game which is a quick level so you can start on it's endgame in a short time! Like, my problem with MMOs is that I get reaaaalllyyyyy bored like 30 levels before max level (WoW) and I just dropout because I can't stand the boringness. I would like a quick level, or a great and non-boring leveling experience. I would like it to be grouping oriented, but it doesn't have to be. So drop your opinions on the quickest level experience or the least boring one please! Thanks for all your help!
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Well taking WoW out of your options pretty much nills everything I know of. I dont really get where people have this whole "Getting stuck in low levels" thing because you can pretty much get to level 50-60 in around 48 hours of game play if not faster. WoW is an extremely quick leveling game especially if you pick a class that heals or tanks or can do both because with the LFG system you can instantly find instance groups and level very very quickly.
If you want great end game and can just bare down on the whole getting past the level 30s thing >.> WoW would be worth your time. Im sure there are plenty of other games that other people can give you input on, but leveling is usually an task that one must pass through not only to learn game mechanics but to more or less earn the right to play the end game.
Hes right. If you want something fast WoW is your best option. Espically with the recruit a friend deal. Everything else you must put the time in to play endgame. Not much else to do. SOrry drunk if spelling is bad.
Well WoW is one of the quickest to level up and reach end game, and it has a good end game for sure. I can't really recommend anything since I don't know about many other games "end game" like I do World of Warcrafts, BUT I've recently been playing the trials for both Fallen Earth and Vanguard, and I am loving them both because the leveling process is actually fun (so far).
In Fallen Earth you get a mount right away, you have to actually aim to use attacks, there are tons of in game jokes, the post apocalyptic setting is awesome, there is crafting for like everything, community is very helpful.
Vanguard is like everything I wished WoW would have been. The world is non-instanced, huge, and gorgeous. Other than just the normal quests where you go and kill and collect stuff for leveling you can also do diplomacy which is like a card game against NPCs and you can win things with that and unveil stories, and there is the crafting system, which is one of the best I've played and it's pretty fun. There are a ton of dungeons to explore and group together and play with people, most of the community I've dealt with so far has been very helpful and friendly. There is a large selection of races and classes to choose that all feel pretty unique from each other, and are pretty awesome if you ask me (like necromancer gets a minion and can use body parts to put on the minion.) The game allows you to build a house in the game world, build your own boat and sail around the world, ride on ground mounts and flying mounts. I could go on.. lol.
SO TLDR.. I would recommend Fallen Earth or Vanguard to at least try the trials, because these games are fun to play while leveling, and I think that's the most important thing you can get from a game. But to be honest if you are more interested in PvP I don't know how much you would enjoy either game... personally if I want pvp I play league of legends or a shooting game.
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FFXIV, TERA, LoL, and HoTS
My Rig:
GPU: GeForce GTX 770, CPU: i7-4790K, Memory: 16 GB RAM
You should give DDO a try since its all about running group instances from lvl 1 and you can start raiding at lvl 8-10 and the cap is 20.
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First as far as Vanguard goes, its worth at least a trial but its a game that isnt going to progress anymore than it already has. I refuse to start another game that is run by SoE because they kill everything they touch. I have been reading plenty of good things about vanguard but leveling has always been a bit of a grind in that game ever since it came out, whether it be fun or not.... As far as DDO is concerned, it going to F2P is a killer for me because I just find most games that go to F2P go downhill with having an influx of terrible players and communities going to hell in a hand basket. I played DDO when it was still P2P but I quit because finding groups to level can become a pain in the butt, maybe not now with being free but the game was still fairly challenging and without people who knew how to play it could be a major pain to make it through some dungeons. Especially if you are new and have no one to show you the ropes.
Everything is worth a shot I guess at least. Do some research and do some trials until you find what will suit you
Well the way I see it, there's a ton of things to do in Vanguard already, so it's worth trying it for those things, and if it really is going to be killed then even more reason to try it before it's gone in my opinion... but I dunno if I believe that it's going to die since it's been alive for so long and it's pretty active now with the server merge.
And DDO it is fairly easy to get groups and everything, but as much as I love the dungeons in that game I don't want to play since that's pretty much the only thing to do... no exploring in a world even.
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Playing:
FFXIV, TERA, LoL, and HoTS
My Rig:
GPU: GeForce GTX 770, CPU: i7-4790K, Memory: 16 GB RAM
Maybe you should look towards Guildwars. You can jump straight into the end game if you want, or you have a very short leveling part if you want to do it the "hard" way
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Leemeg.
I was gonna say GW too as I got to level 20 in just a few days, not even a week, probably even half it. As for "end game" I wouldn't call PvP only and "end game" thing. Also, if you skip all the PvE you miss out on some interesting storylines that really get you into the game, its just like playing an offline RPG except you can invite your friends or random people to join you. Anyways, another game I've found easy to level is Soul of The Ultimate Nation, got to 20 in no time at all, most of it from doing rather easy quests, heck I've even outleveled mobs I'm still questing on, its that easy.