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Top Sandbox games (in your opinion of course)

xSaintxxSaintx Member UncommonPosts: 75

I'm looking for a solid sandbox... though I know a bunch are coming out sometime in the future, I'm just curious if anyone enjoys any right now. I've played EVE and though I dig quite a bit about it, something about it just doesn't pull me in as much as having an avatar that runs around doing things. I've done some research here and there but haven't found any good opinions easily found about it.

Thanks.

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  • LoktofeitLoktofeit Member RarePosts: 14,247

    IMO, EVE and UO.

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  • free2playfree2play Member UncommonPosts: 2,043

    There are none. Devs saw the fields of harvesters and houses in SWG as a bad thing and nobody has made an Avatar Sandox since, that didn't have a FFA aspect to it. All FFA sandboxes end up in the crapper in less than a year, exception being EVE. Even UO saw where it was going and added Tramel.

    Because onscreen in EVE converts to On grid and Local, akin to radar can be monitored from complete safety either cloaked or in a station and add the amount of unpopulated game space, it wasn't as easy for griefers to cripple basic game play, no matter how hard they try to this day. So EVE soldiers on.

    Unless Devs create an Avatar style with the open game world style of SWG as it was after NGE when houses packed to inventory, add in some decay and maintenance features, there won't be one either.They need to make it Sandboxy without making it litter boxy.

  • xSaintxxSaintx Member UncommonPosts: 75

    I never did try SWG. I was playing Dark Age of Camelot at that time. I wish I had tried it... wait... no, I'm glad I didn't so I wasn't furious like a ton of other people I hear are.

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  • Z3R01Z3R01 Member UncommonPosts: 2,426
    Eve

    Playing: Nothing

    Looking forward to: Nothing 


  • bcbullybcbully Member EpicPosts: 11,843

    Age of Wushu. 

     

    They nailed it. They crazy thing is that it's just technically beta with zones and content missing, yet and still there is so much more to this game than the last four AAA mmos released.

  • ThorkuneThorkune Member UncommonPosts: 1,969
    Originally posted by xSaintx

    I never did try SWG. I was playing Dark Age of Camelot at that time. I wish I had tried it... wait... no, I'm glad I didn't so I wasn't furious like a ton of other people I hear are.

    Me and several guild members stuck with SWG after the NGE launched, and we liked it. I personally liked the NGE better than pre-NGE. I felt pre-NGE was way too grindy. Besides, I mostly played my crafter and even the nerfed crafting was better than anything out today.

    I really miss it. I haven't consistantly stuck with an mmo since it shut down.

  • SilverchildSilverchild Member UncommonPosts: 118
    Originally posted by bcbully

    Age of Wushu. 

     

    They nailed it. They crazy thing is that it's just technically beta with zones and content missing, yet and still there is so much more to this game than the last four AAA mmos released.

     

    I dont know. I thought it was cool at first, but once you understand the systems and you get past the initial learning curve... meh?

     

    I'm not sure this game can keep me interested.

  • daeandordaeandor Member UncommonPosts: 2,695

    Skyrim, Saints Row, Minecraft, SWG Emu, EVE, SimCity, or dare I say: Sims?

     

    If you didn't like EVE, then you're pretty much stuck.  There is that robot one.... Perpetuum, but I found it to be a slow version of EVE.  Personally, I hit SWG Emu when I'm in the mood, but it never keeps me around.  As mentioned before, the pre-CU system was grindy.  IMO Minecraft has begun a generation of gamers that will seek that freedom in future gaming.  Sadly, it will be tablet gaming, but whatever, at least it will be sandbox...

  • redripredrip MMORPG.COM Staff UncommonPosts: 224
    Originally posted by xSaintx

    I'm looking for a solid sandbox... though I know a bunch are coming out sometime in the future, I'm just curious if anyone enjoys any right now. I've played EVE and though I dig quite a bit about it, something about it just doesn't pull me in as much as having an avatar that runs around doing things. I've done some research here and there but haven't found any good opinions easily found about it.

    Thanks.

    Darkfall Unholy Wars once it's fixed and patched a bit more. The game has a massive gameworld, massive pvp battles on land and on sea (ships). Currently it's in beta but it's an openworld Sandbox MMO with FFA PvP. 

    Another fun Sandbox MMO that was recently revived from the grave was Asheron's Call 2, you can get it with an Asherons Call Subscription, believe there's one server available. AC1 on the Darktide server was one of the best Sandbox Games of all time, but it's been out for 10+ years, that said it's still alive and kicking with a cult following.

    For Sandbox Games coming out, there's a few that are supposed to be released this year, keep an eye out for ArcheAge, DayZ Standalone, The Elder Scrolls Online I believe will be a sandbox but I'm not 100%. There's a few more solid ones that I'm forgetting but 2013 should be a good year for sandbox games.

    GL and Godspeed,

    Ripper X

  • RaysheRayshe Member UncommonPosts: 1,279
    Age of Wushu is really good. If you wish to push deeper into the Sandbox side Face of Mankind is as Sandbox as it gets, however The farther you go down that road the more Social Requirements the games get.

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  • YakkinYakkin Member Posts: 919
    Only single player ones for me, but Terraria and Saints Row the Third would be this.
  • xSaintxxSaintx Member UncommonPosts: 75

    Darkfall isn't something I've tried, but I've heard Holy Wars is supposed to be pretty solid. I'm down for the high/risk reward games more so than the walk around aimlessly trying to find stuff to do. I don't want a digital pet to take care of so much as I want to be a fighter, who also crafts, and makes money and can do any of those while also managing to stay alive from bandits and such. I like DayZ quite a bit, but there's something missing from that recipe. I think DayZ standalone will turn into something nice if they continue to add other things in it. I don't need end game, but I do need variety. I'm all over the place in this, but has anyone tried Salem? I just got a beta key for that.

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  • SnoepieSnoepie Member UncommonPosts: 485

    darkfall 1 was the best sandbox for me..

     

    Only thing is that Uw is pretty bad game.. its going half themepark and the combat is terribad..

     

    Av broke my heart with this new unholy wars..

     

    Altho there many new sandboxes coming out soonisch so.. haven''t tried age of wagsu yet.. might take a look @ that

     

    Didn''t get into eve @ all.pvp is too boring for me... but eve is mostlikely the best sandbox on market...

  • madazzmadazz Member RarePosts: 2,115
    Originally posted by Silverchild
    Originally posted by bcbully

    Age of Wushu. 

     

    They nailed it. They crazy thing is that it's just technically beta with zones and content missing, yet and still there is so much more to this game than the last four AAA mmos released.

     

    I dont know. I thought it was cool at first, but once you understand the systems and you get past the initial learning curve... meh?

     

    I'm not sure this game can keep me interested.

    Same here, once I figured it all out it just felt "meh". 

  • IkifalesIkifales Member UncommonPosts: 305
    AoW is decent but it does not grab me like SWG did. I am waiting for The Repopulation.
  • xSaintxxSaintx Member UncommonPosts: 75

    Anyone take a look at Perpetuum?

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  • QuirhidQuirhid Member UncommonPosts: 6,230
    Originally posted by xSaintx

    Anyone take a look at Perpetuum?

    Shameless copy of Eve. Why not just play Eve? Its pretty much the only half decent sandbox on the market. The one-eyed man in the land of the blind.

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  • TheScavengerTheScavenger Member EpicPosts: 3,321

    There are none. They are all open world pvp deathmatch games, disguised as a sandbox.

     

    So that only leaves Ryzom for the more modern MMOs.

     

    There is of course UO and PvE Asheron's Call servers...for older games.

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  • hockeyplayrhockeyplayr Member UncommonPosts: 604
    Originally posted by xSaintx

    Anyone take a look at Perpetuum?

    tried the trial.  There were only 100 people logged onto the server and probably less that were actually human

  • YizleYizle Member Posts: 517
    Originally posted by Silverchild
    Originally posted by bcbully

    Age of Wushu. 

     

    They nailed it. They crazy thing is that it's just technically beta with zones and content missing, yet and still there is so much more to this game than the last four AAA mmos released.

     

    I dont know. I thought it was cool at first, but once you understand the systems and you get past the initial learning curve... meh?

     

    I'm not sure this game can keep me interested.

    Same here. Lost any interest in it. Didn't even jump into this last beta

  • JemcrystalJemcrystal Member UncommonPosts: 1,989
    Mabinogi


  • tuneinwilltuneinwill Member UncommonPosts: 12

    1. Ultima Online

    2. Eve Online

     

    Both of them are very good, but I enjoy playing Ultima more because icon battles wear on me after a while.

  • AeolynAeolyn Member UncommonPosts: 350
    Originally posted by xSaintx

    I'm looking for a solid sandbox... though I know a bunch are coming out sometime in the future, I'm just curious if anyone enjoys any right now. I've played EVE and though I dig quite a bit about it, something about it just doesn't pull me in as much as having an avatar that runs around doing things. I've done some research here and there but haven't found any good opinions easily found about it.

    Thanks.

    The only one I would recommend is UO, even with it's outdated graphics and clunky gameplay I'm seriously considering resubbing because as pretty as GW and LoTRO are and as easy as WoW is to play, they just don't grab me like UO did.  The only thing holding me back is knowing how much I enjoyed it before the elves arrived and fear that it's gotten worse.  Should you decide to give it a try, definitely go with the Atlantic server as I believe it's the busiest and in UO, you do need other players to both play with as well as buy from and sell to for an optimal experience.  Oh yea, it's mouse driven unless that's changed too so you may want to practise those carpal tunnel exercises. :)

  • xSaintxxSaintx Member UncommonPosts: 75

    I was thinking about UO, but it looks pretty dated and I wasn't sure if anyone even plays it now days. I know nothing about it except I hear it was a first for many and it had full loot (I think?). What's wrong with the elves?

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  • AeolynAeolyn Member UncommonPosts: 350
    Originally posted by xSaintx

    I was thinking about UO, but it looks pretty dated and I wasn't sure if anyone even plays it now days. I know nothing about it except I hear it was a first for many and it had full loot (I think?). What's wrong with the elves?

    It's not the elves per se it's the change in gameplay that that expansion brought.  Just give the free trial a try and judge for yourself.  I hear they now keep trial players confined to the beginners island with the newish questgivers so not sure if you will get a proper feel from the game like you used to be able to, but at least you will be able to judge for yourself if you're willing to give them $10 to give it a real try after that.  G'luck and I may see you there. :)

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