Definitely would have to say Ultima Online. You can choose to go on the official servers, or on free shards. Your choice, just follow the instructions like people above said.
I have a R-60 Thinkpad with 1.5 gig RAM and it ran Neverwinter a little sluggishly though often complex ground surfaces like brick and stonework roads lagged and dragged like hot taffy, still it was playable until I added another 1.5 RAM to top off the machine's capacity and ironically now I can't even reach Neverwinter's splash screen Instead I'm now running Aion on it which is surprisingly perky and very playable. I hoped the Linux Mint partition running CrossOver might permit Neverwinter but no dice, even for Royal Quest. But this is a very useful category for the unemployed or wallet-strapped gamer with hand-me-down and heirloom machines and maybe it'd be helpful if there were rows and columns listing basic RAM and video demands per game along with basic PC model mentioned.
Tbh, you need an upgrade. Don't know your financial situation, but if you can, put some coin together and update a bit. You can get an ok computer for pretty cheap these days.
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Very good sincere suggestions, not like from clowns on other less sophisticated MMO sites! I'll be sure to try them and also drop these mentions on other boards to help assuage the poor-man gamer these days! Thanks all and good choices and if possible keep the list rolling!
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Definitely would have to say Ultima Online. You can choose to go on the official servers, or on free shards. Your choice, just follow the instructions like people above said.
Greetings!
I have a R-60 Thinkpad with 1.5 gig RAM and it ran Neverwinter a little sluggishly though often complex ground surfaces like brick and stonework roads lagged and dragged like hot taffy, still it was playable until I added another 1.5 RAM to top off the machine's capacity and ironically now I can't even reach Neverwinter's splash screen Instead I'm now running Aion on it which is surprisingly perky and very playable. I hoped the Linux Mint partition running CrossOver might permit Neverwinter but no dice, even for Royal Quest. But this is a very useful category for the unemployed or wallet-strapped gamer with hand-me-down and heirloom machines and maybe it'd be helpful if there were rows and columns listing basic RAM and video demands per game along with basic PC model mentioned.
Keep up the great work MMORPG!
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A thread from The Pub in 2005 that you've never posted in prior. That's a high effort necro. Impressive
UO is a good suggestion , Runescape or Eldevin also ....
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"We all do the best we can based on life experience, point of view, and our ability to believe in ourselves." - Naropa "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." SR Covey
NEWS FLASH! "A bank was robbed the other day and a man opened fire on the customers being held hostage. One customer zig-zag sprinted until he found cover. When questioned later he explained that he was a hardcore gamer and knew just what to do!" Download my music for free! I release several albums per month as part of project "Thee Untitled" . .. some video game music remixes and cover songs done with instruments in there as well! http://theeuntitled.bandcamp.com/ Check out my roleplaying blog, collection of fictional short stories, and fantasy series... updated on a blog for now until I am finished! https://childrenfromtheheavensbelow.blogspot.com/ Watch me game on occasion or make music... https://www.twitch.tv/spoontheeuntitled and subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUvqULn678VrF3OasgnbsyA