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looking for fun social light weight mmo

darnapkindarnapkin Member UncommonPosts: 146
Looking for something fun, not heavy in graphics but has a good community and thats fun to play.


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  • darnapkindarnapkin Member UncommonPosts: 146
    anyone?
  • ScorchienScorchien Member LegendaryPosts: 8,914
    edited April 2018
    Project Gorgon maybe ...or LOTRO
  • LithuanianLithuanian Member UncommonPosts: 559
    Not sure about exact requirements.
    First option - Lord of the rings online. Free to play. Based on well-known Tolkien's work (movies/books) so you surely will meet known characters.
    Graphic: not heavy. Some areas are known to be laggy though.
    Community: I consider it to be good. It's helpfull, sometimes racing to help others. Enough Kinships (clans), from LGBT friendly to roleplaying or just having fun.

    Second option: Istaria. graphic really dated, would run on probably any machine. Free to play.  When I played it, community was really small - but helpfull. Many end-game territories where you can test your skills (did I mention Indestructable Fiyakis that almost wiped my own group?). Paying players may become Dragons - yes, fly in the sky - and own land plot, building whatever game offers.

    If community is the key, I would reccomend Lotro. If you come to Laurelin, feel free to ask me for some guidance.
    Scot
  • Po_ggPo_gg Member EpicPosts: 5,749
    edited April 2018
    +1 to Scorch and Lithuanian, good community, fun to play and not heavy on gfx: your description seems LotRO to me.

    Community is one of the bests out there. Gfx is scalable to the point that a few years ago when my card died I've played LotRO for 2 weeks on the onboard GPU and I still had a solid 40-50 fps :wink:

    (but truth to be told, as Lithuanian said the lag is there some places... that's not a gfx issue, but an engine one. Those incriminated areas have lag spikes even on a pimped out overclocked powerhouse gear...)


    edit: since the Anniversary festival is ongoing at the moment, the areas around the festives are more laggy now than usual. It is usually a great time to jump into the game, however, oddly, there's no big sales so far with the birthday. Maybe next week they will announce something...
  • LinifLinif Member UncommonPosts: 340
    I've been looking for something to pour time in to, for the run up to Bless Online. I may give LotRO a try again. I was concerned the playerbase would be dead in terms of activity, but according to this thread I was mistaken?
  • Po_ggPo_gg Member EpicPosts: 5,749
    edited April 2018
    Nope, it is pretty active on every server (that's why they moved everyone together on the 1/3 of the original servers a few years ago), and not only at the endgame - but of course that's where the majority is.

    There's a decent number of new players, leveling alts, roleplayers at every range, and now with the festival (since it's for everyone and placed into the starter areas) you can meet with a pretty big crowd on the lower levels too.
    (unless you roll an elf, their festival area is not really participating the anniversary)
  • AethaerynAethaeryn Member RarePosts: 3,150
    Linif said:
    I've been looking for something to pour time in to, for the run up to Bless Online. I may give LotRO a try again. I was concerned the playerbase would be dead in terms of activity, but according to this thread I was mistaken?
    I've never seen a problem with LOTRO population in any area.  The way they create extra phases as needed (only) helps.  I don't often see that I am in another phase anymore. . not as much as before but I always see people running around and chatting.  

    I am on the two RP servers though.

    I think it does most of what the OP is looking for.  It depends on what you mean about the graphics.  They look beutiful on my 5+ year old machine. . . . yikes. . maybe it is 7+

    Wa min God! Se æx on min heafod is!

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