I've
been playing WoW for 10 months, leveling myself a nice little human
paladin lvl 56. But since I could only play 2 weeks a month, my friends
lvled up way faster. Then I said screw WoW and started playing EVE. It
was fun 'cuz anywhere I was, I only had to press a single button to lvl
during a week without even playing. Still, real RPG miss me. So I said
to myself: '' Why the hell should I continu a game where I can't even
see my F****** CHARACTERE
! And CCP( the compagnie that owns EVE) just released a patch with real-caractere
.
Anyway... now I want to start playing FFXI, but... I've been on the
official site and I'm not still convince, because the site isn't clear
enough and ,for those who played WoW, you got to admit it the site is
way better created. So if only somebody could send me some info about
that game , I would glady appreciate it.
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I don't play WoW thanks.
Hello :P I played a lot of MMORPGs, but now wanna try only FFXI, because I liked all this game parts on Single player.
Be good and all will be good with you. Kill this who are stonger than you
Be good and all will be good with you. Kill this who are stonger than you
Anyway, to get back on topic - I played both WoW and FFXI. FFXI I played first, and that became so much of an addiction that at one point I had a radical break with it (coinciding with a move, so it was semi-forced) in order to get away from it. Yes, it is a timesink, and although it has been a fun timesink, I've now had enough of it after two and a half years of playing. WoW on the other hand I found too easy and although being able to solo things certainly made for a huge difference in experience (did go BST in the end though, but that's still slow and tedious soloing).
To figure out whether you like the game or not, what do you look for in an MMOG? Do you look for heavy RPing and storyline, do you look for phat loot, do you look for quick end-game stuff, for hack 'n' slash, cooperative, PvP? FFXI heavily focuses on some elements (PvE, cooperation and party play, mission-led storyline), but lacks other elements (large-scale PvP, solo leveling).
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