Any skill based MMORPG games out there like the old UO, I know darkfall gonna be a skill based game but the devs are taking a long time. AoC and War look cool but are still a leveling based game. Are there any other Medieval skill based games out there?
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I would like to know the same. I am in the same boat as you. ..
Maybe you can try this one?
http://www.irthworlds.com/index.php?categoryid=1
All i gotta say is WOW!...you said enough to get me to at least try it out.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
Another frustrating day in using bit torrents.The last game i tried to use bit torrents took a full 24 hrs to d/l this one is on the same path.
I'm by no means an expert on bit tor's but there is a few things that puzzle me.Why is the torrent using uploads?My d/l shot to like 120 for a mere 20 secs then stables off around 60-90.I can live with that albeit it's still slow .After installing bit torrent they brag on there site about being fast,well 60-90 or even the peak of 120 is no way on earth fast.The real problem lies in the upload.I can't see uploads ever being fast on my setup unless i opened up ports through my router.My upload peed seems to be what is bottlenecking the very slow download as it's in around 0.5kb/sec.Any ideas ?i am not about to spend another 24 hours d/l something.This isn't the days of 56k where i could still download huge files in around 8-12 hours.
Very frustrating using this junk,i don't know maybe some bit torrent expert can shed some light,especially on the uploading part?
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
Torrent clients favor those who are contributing, ie uploading, data to the swarm. If you have not completed any pieces, then you have nothing to upload and downloads will be slow. In most cases, this picks up as you complete pieces and can start uploading the data to other peers. If you have both completed pieces and are only uploading at .5kb/s, then your issues run beyond mere router misconfiguration. In either case, opening the correct port ( the port is normally set somewhere in the options configuration of the client ) on your router will help. The steps for this are dependant on your router, so no one can give you specific instructions unless they know what router you have, are familiar with it, and/or have the manual in front of them.
Past experience has had most of my torrents download at somewhere between 1.5 and 2.5 times my upload speed, except in exceptionally poorly or well seeded torrents.