Hey guys I am looking for a new MMO, i went back to console gaming for like a year or so but now there is not many games comming out so I need a fun MMO again. I have played the whole bang so im no noobie. DAoC, WoW, MS, runescape, GW, D&D, EVE online(trail screwed me up so i did not really play EVE.) Anyways im looking for some space, si-fi like game. Also if any of the games i have played bounced back then tell me ill check those out too. PLEASE HELP!
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SWG is very fun and it has space...Dont listen to any of the veterans complaining, It's a very good game. Maybe not as good as it once was, (never played pre-cu or pre-NGE) but I love it. It multiple worlds, each is huge, you can manage your own towns, mansions, PvP areas, loads of quests, good story, nice gameplay, nice graphics......And yeah, you can build and coustimize your own ships. Multipassanger ones you can actually walk around in once in space. And have partys, or invite freinds in it.
VERY good game in my opinion.
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EVE is the only other one then really. Tabula Rasa is coming out...It's sci-fi...Idk bout space but sci-fi. And swg doesent feel a THING like starwars, most people never even seen any of the movies.
Waiting for: Archeage, Darkfall 2.0, and Planetside 2.
R.I.P Shadowbane; The best MMORPG I've ever played...
Check out my amateur gaming blog at: Thegamingbible.com
Why should he listen to SWG veterans, no one else did.
Anyway.
I love EQ 2 and Vanguard. I have a station pass. I can play both. I am going to get SWG and play that for free on that as well.
NEW Player First Impression of EQ 2:
www.mmorpg.com/discussion2.cfm/thread/136298
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WoW and fast food = commercial successes.
I neither play WoW nor eat fast food.
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