Howdy, Stranger!

It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!

Amount of games

I was wondering how many mmorpgs u play at a time? And if u play alot of them does it get real expensive?

Thank you,

Gaintslayer!image


Like DnD go to the site!
www.dndgamer.com

____________________________

(> '')>Dance Kirby Dance!<('' <)
Still Waiting for a Kirby MMORPG!

Comments

  • bsherlockbsherlock Member Posts: 491

    i play one, possibly 2 if i can get myself into a good free trial or something.

    If you are subscribing to games then it can get very expensive, at over $10 a month each game you will get less and less for your money the more games you play. I prefer having one game and giving it all my time.

    MUAHAHAHAHAHA

    MUAHAHAHAHAHA

  • GaintslayerGaintslayer Member Posts: 32

    Maybe a poll wud help?!

    Like DnD go to the site!
    www.dndgamer.com

    ____________________________

    (> '')>Dance Kirby Dance!<('' <)
    Still Waiting for a Kirby MMORPG!

  • ColdmeatColdmeat Member UncommonPosts: 3,409

    I generally play one MMO exclusively. If you try to split up your time between 2 or more games, you just end up falling behind the people you play with. Not to mention it does start getting expensive quick if you start playing more than one.

    -------
    They panic, so... just hold them down
    I could live like this
    I'm closing in; hate all around
    I could be like this
    Hearing them; them in my head
    How can they be so sweet... sweet?

  • AnnekynnAnnekynn Member Posts: 1,437

    Ive always played only one mmrpg at a time. Rarely is there even a choice of two good mmrpgs at the SAME time for me.

    --------------------------------------
    Played: AC1, DAoC, E&B, SWG
    Tested: AC1, AC2, DAoC, Eve, Planetside, Rubies, Lineage 2

  • jimothypetrojimothypetro Member Posts: 1,437

    There is a poll that is on the first page that asks this exact question, just sit there refreshing the page a bunch of times and youo could get a better answer. ::::28::

    ----------------------------------


    "There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home."
    -- Ken Olson, chairman of Digital Equipment Corp, 1977

Sign In or Register to comment.