Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
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New World for MMO's, during the first 5 months of this year, but I wearied of it after Season One and have been have far more fun in 7D2D since June.
Who knows what 2024 might bring.
Their endgame and the PUG system for dungeons made me leave. As well as the dungeons themselves (jump here, avoid this trap, hold 30 seconds) very very scripted movements of their dungeon system. It all made me leave New World after a month.
Currently enjoying FO76. I was getting too many memory leak crashes requiring full system resets with ONCE HUMAN to keep playing it, but it's on my wishlist now.
@quizzical
can you give me the link to the download or is it better to play trough steam?
I play through Steam. I'm not sure if it's possible to play the PC version other than through Steam. At the global launch (which uses different servers and came well after the Korean launch), the options were basically to play through Steam or to play on a phone. It has since become possible to connect the accounts to play the same character either way and switch between them, but I don't know how.
And yes, the game is also available for phones, with cross-play between that and the PC version. Different UI, different renderer, but the same game mechanics. It's not a twitchy game at all, so doing everything by clicking works, and the need to offer a mobile UI doesn't meaningfully restrict what the game can do. They also allow you to use the mobile renderer on PC if you want to, which allows a 13 year old computer that has never been upgraded to meet the minimum required specs.
Sadly my best experiences have been playing hardcore and ironman on private wow servers. Completing Ironman on a wotlk pserver was probably the best of them.
I tried to continue a character in LOTRO and the quests are just so very dated and dull. I really haven't liked anything after Mordor.
I also tried ESO again and I just get bored for some reason. I think I prefer a little bit of rails when it comes to leveling through a story. ESO felt too open and the lore doesn't really interest me.
I returned to New World for Season 3 and Eve Online this year. For Eve Online I started to get into PvP after years of being an Explorer and really had a ton of fun. For New World I dove into the crafting.
Sadly my best experiences have been playing hardcore and ironman on private wow servers. Completing Ironman on a wotlk pserver was probably the best of them.
I tried to continue a character in LOTRO and the quests are just so very dated and dull. I really haven't liked anything after Mordor.
I also tried ESO again and I just get bored for some reason. I think I prefer a little bit of rails when it comes to leveling through a story. ESO felt too open and the lore doesn't really interest me.
You didnt like the vales? I am enjoying umbar but the lag is so bad and wehile I truly love lotro it is hard to see the future be good when they have problems like the store not working for several days. I recently tried to get my warden which is the guy I love or prefer to tank with through some stuff and the lag is really effecting him due to the flow of gambits. I will say the duoing lots of stuff with the wife is still super fun.
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Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions. Pvbs 18:2, NIV
Don't just play games, inhabit virtual worlds™
"This is the most intelligent, well qualified and articulate response to a post I have ever seen on these forums. It's a shame most people here won't have the attention span to read past the second line." - Anon
And yes, the game is also available for phones, with cross-play between that and the PC version. Different UI, different renderer, but the same game mechanics. It's not a twitchy game at all, so doing everything by clicking works, and the need to offer a mobile UI doesn't meaningfully restrict what the game can do. They also allow you to use the mobile renderer on PC if you want to, which allows a 13 year old computer that has never been upgraded to meet the minimum required specs.
I tried to continue a character in LOTRO and the quests are just so very dated and dull. I really haven't liked anything after Mordor.
I also tried ESO again and I just get bored for some reason. I think I prefer a little bit of rails when it comes to leveling through a story. ESO felt too open and the lore doesn't really interest me.
I recently tried to get my warden which is the guy I love or prefer to tank with through some stuff and the lag is really effecting him due to the flow of gambits.
I will say the duoing lots of stuff with the wife is still super fun.