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Hi
Im looking for a f2p game which has:
-big pvp battles(like av in wow or even higher(thats 40v40))
-factions
-lots of class(prefer no gender lock)
-cool skills,armor,character
-not too grindy leveling
-nice pve content is a + too,but not really neccessary
-enjoyable pvp(no slow paced games)
-not unbelievably high system requirements
-enough players
-no closed world
And it is also a + if i can catch up to others.
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I am trying a new game that hits most of those points called, Champions of Regnum. Not to familiar with it, someone on the Albion Online forums mentioned it to me. So far, it does have a themepark feel at the beginning with quests and what not but the monsters seem a bit tougher than your standard wow clone.
That's one I would suggest for you, its a RVRVR game, much to the kin of DAoC except a themepark lvling process. Although I hear quests die out in the 30's and turns to more of a group game.
I also like APB:Reloaded, but that's a FPS MMO, might not be what your looking for.
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Guild Wars 2. You're welcome!
I will say, champions of Regnum won't have a HUGE player base, a good size but not huge. GW2 definitely has more people, but I find the game a bit too casual for my tastes. Not to mention pvp is just zergvszerg, but if ya like that go for it.
DAoC was my first MMO and I would suggest that too, although after the Trials of Atlantis expansion I had to put it down, it was just too bad IMO. Either of those games the other two suggested I would say give a try as well, although GW2 is B2P and DAoC is a sub.
I know of a bit of an older one that did have rather large-scale (100's of players I think) in big PvP battles as well as smaller duels: Requiem Memento Mori. I think it's still active, no idea how healthy the servers and population are though. It does have a fair number of classes with different playstyles, no gender lock, some of the characters look pretty cool, lots of PvE, decent PvP...the levelling may be a tad grindy at times I'll admit, but then again that's pretty standard for nearly every F2P MMO in existence, most of them have cash-shop items to boost the XP gain (sneaky money-hunting developer pricks )
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