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need a New MMO until fall games and console MMOs

zanfirezanfire Member UncommonPosts: 971

      newer to the forums, but ive spent alot of time the past few yrs playing console and pc MMOs, i finished playing a short time of LOTRO and just b4 a long ass time in FFXI (my fav besides EQ) lotro to me was far to simple minded, and u can solo basicly the whole way, not very deep nor many classes/spells. thought the story and amount of quests was nice, it felt overdone in that department(should made it offline) D&D online was fun, but not a traditional MMO, more like monsterhunters/PSU-PSO but deeper. then i tryed a few others, WoW (not a fan whatsoever for many reasons)  city of heroes (felt also like it shoulda been offline also) but kept me amused for a bit.

                 most of the free ones seem generic, most w/ no more the 3-4 classes(lame, need veriaty, dont wanna be the same as everyone else >.>)  and POINT and CLICK movement is so useless, how hard can it be to make it wsad over point and click,noone prefers PnC anyways.i just want a decent MMO, free or not that has a good chunk off classes (at least 5 or more) not like 5 yrs in (a couple is fine by me) a decent not kiddie and annoying community(like wows and some PVP free ones) basicly somthing like ffxi and eq, but dont take a huge amount to run (this pc kinda sucks) thanks for the feedback.

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  • DemDemDemDemDemDem Member Posts: 160
    Originally posted by zanfire


    newer to the forums, but ive spent alot of time the past few yrs playing console and pc MMOs, i finished playing a short time of LOTRO and just b4 a long ass time in FFXI(my fav besides EQ) lotro to me was far to simple minded, and u can solo basicly the whole way, not very deep nor many classes/spells. thought the story and amount of quests was nice, it felt overdone in that department(should made it offline) D&D online was fun, but not a traditional MMO, more like monsterhunters/PSU-PSO but deeper. then i tryed a few others, WoW (not a fan whatsoever for many reasons) city of heroes(felt also like it shoulda been offline also) but kept me amused for a bit. most of the free ones seem generic, most w/ no more the 3-4 classes(lame, need veriaty, dont wanna be the same as everyone else >.>)  and POINT and CLICK movement is so useless, how hard can it be to make it wsad over point and click,noone prefers PnC anyways.i just want a decent MMO, free or not that has a good chunk off classes (at least 5 or more) not like 5 yrs in (a couple is fine by me) a decent not kiddie and annoying community(like wows and some PVP free ones) basicly somthing like ffxi and eq, but dont take a huge amount to run (this pc kinda sucks) thanks for the feedback.

    No offence mate and I don't wanna sound like I'm having a pop at you but put it in paragraphs please..It hurts me eyes to read a block of text when it could be so easily changed. :P Sorry.

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  • elzilcho21elzilcho21 Member Posts: 47

    I agree as well as some grammar changes maybe. Anyways there are different games to suit everyones needs. I for one just got into Eve online. I found it to be an excellent game for me because I am working all the time and the time it needs to become good would be excellent for me. To me is sounds like you need to try out Dark age of Camelot or Star Wars Galaxies. Both of them are very old and SWG is known as the biggest screw up of a game ever. However if you've never tried it before you would never know what they changed or understand for that matter. As for DAOC, Its a great game I always had a great time with it and even though servers are not as populated as they once were its always fun to play still. Not to many quest, great PVP, and group instances as well. They are not free but I believe both have a free trial so you can hop on them.

     

    Oh and Dem, might I suggest you learn to spell "Offense" before you go bashing on someone about there grammar and bad paragraphing skills.

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