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Moving on for a while from WoW. Suggestions?

dixzerdixzer Member Posts: 2

Hello everybody. :>

As my topic says, been playing WoW basically since launch, want to take a bit time off and grab another

MMORPG to have a go at while waiting for Wrath of the Lich King.  I'm having a hard time getting a game

that can actually have me stay there for more then a week.  I was hopelessly disappointed by

Final Fantasy XI as it was far from what I had expected it to be.

I've tried a lot of the free MMORPGs, some Free trials of the monthly fee ones and most recent was FF XI.

So, what I'd like is a few suggestions of some MMORPG's that you think would be up to the task of keeping

me occupied and having fun while playing thinking as I come from WoW and thought/think it's a great game.

 

Sincerely, Kris.



edit: Fixed random sentence problems.

 

 

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  • HousamHousam Member Posts: 1,460

    Originally posted by dixzer


    Hello everybody. :>
    As my topic says, been playing WoW basically since launch, want to take a bit time off and grab another

    MMORPGto have a go at while waiting for Wrath of the Lich King.  I'm having a hard time getting a game

    that can actually have me stay there for more then a week.  I was hopelessly disappointed by Final Fantasy XI

    as it was far from what I had expected it to be.
    I've tried a lot of the free MMORPGs, some Free trials of the monthly fee ones and most recent was FF XI.

    So, what I'd like is a few suggestions of some MMORPG's that you think would be up to the task of keeping

    me occupied and having fun while playing thinking as I come from WoW and thought/think it's a great game.
     
    Sincerely, Kris.
    eq2 and lotro are your best choices imo........what are you mainly into
  • JK-KanosiJK-Kanosi Member Posts: 1,357

    Originally posted by dixzer


    Hello everybody. :>
    As my topic says, been playing WoW basically since launch, want to take a bit time off and grab another

    MMORPGto have a go at while waiting for Wrath of the Lich King.  I'm having a hard time getting a game

    that can actually have me stay there for more then a week.  I was hopelessly disappointed by Final Fantasy XI

    as it was far from what I had expected it to be.
    I've tried a lot of the free MMORPGs, some Free trials of the monthly fee ones and most recent was FF XI.

    So, what I'd like is a few suggestions of some MMORPG's that you think would be up to the task of keeping

    me occupied and having fun while playing thinking as I come from WoW and thought/think it's a great game.
     
    Sincerely, Kris.
    I suggest buying the all-in-one EQ2 pack for $39.99. It includes all expansions and adventure packs. Far more content than WoW has and much more entertaining. I'm willing to bet that the first month alone will consist of you creating all sorts of characters, since there are a plethora of races and classes available. There is a lot more to EQ2 than WoW and I'm sure you won't complete the game before WoTLK is released.

    You could also try LoTRO. It is similar in gameplay to WoW, but is superior in its story telling. The graphics are amazing and it has a strong community.

    Tablua Rasa is completely different than WoW and should be able to keep you busy for a few months.

    Really, the only MMORPG I can think of that will keep you busy for more than 6 months is EQ2. All others are pretty old and top heavy, which is fine if you don't mind soloing until the point where everyone else is.

    MMORPG's w/ Max level characters: DAoC, SWG, & WoW

    Currently Playing: WAR
    Preferred Playstyle: Roleplay/adventurous, in a sandbox game.

  • kuiper50kuiper50 Member Posts: 12
    I have played pretty much every AAA MMO release and at this point would have to agree with the last post. EQII is pretty good and LOTRO is also pretty good. If WOW kept you playing since release I think LOTRO will be your best bet at least for a month or so. In that time Age of Conan comes out in May so there will be another to try.
  • dixzerdixzer Member Posts: 2

    I've tried both EQ2 and Lotro in their free trials, but I suppose that wasn't enough time for me to deem them

    worthwhile or not, they had things I liked and things I didn't like.



    What I don't want though is : Endless Grinds, undetailed worlds, no purpose except for leveling and buying

    new stuff at set levels from shopkeepers, my character is supposed to feel unique and not like a total

    copy of another which is at the same level.

    edit: Left the posting screen open a bit long to pour up some food for ze dog, a few posts got in between

    where I was supposed to reply.  Thanks a lot for the info.  I suppose I should give EQ2 another try then.

  • Katashi-kunKatashi-kun Member Posts: 517
    Originally posted by dixzer


    I've tried both EQ2 and Lotro in their free trials, but I suppose that wasn't enough time for me to deem them

    worthwhile or not, they had things I liked and things I didn't like.



    What I don't want though is : Endless Grinds, undetailed worlds, no purpose except for leveling and buying

    new stuff at set levels from shopkeepers, my character is supposed to feel unique and not like a total

    copy of another which is at the same level.

    So ur looking for a sandbox game then...well u can jump on the waiting list for Darkfall then, or hopefully Ryzom will go back into service one day.

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    Kemih ~ 13 Red Mage | Currently playing FFXI & LOTRO, awaiting Warhammer Online & Aion...

  • Deweycat23Deweycat23 Member Posts: 29

    Good choices so far. If you wait long enough you might even consider Age of Conan. funcom is a good company and is one of the original mmo creators with Anarchy Online. AoC is just over 6 weeks out but that could give you plenty of time to read up on what is known as the NDA is still in effect. Tons of info on it right here.

    If you are really immersed in WoW you may just want to go out and see the sun and do some real life activities. Most people that fall in love with an mmo have a hard time trying other's as you can not help but compare and expect a similar (hope for a better) experience. I think change is great and you will not like/like certain things about other games you try, but do try them. Also, i think you can try LoTRO free for 2 weeks? can't go wrong with a free peek.  Good luck!

  • aiwe2143aiwe2143 Member UncommonPosts: 73

    Originally posted by dixzer


    I've tried both EQ2 and Lotro in their free trials, but I suppose that wasn't enough time for me to deem them

    worthwhile or not, they had things I liked and things I didn't like.



    What I don't want though is : Endless Grinds, undetailed worlds, no purpose except for leveling and buying

    new stuff at set levels from shopkeepers, my character is supposed to feel unique and not like a total

    copy of another which is at the same level.

    In my opinion, the addition of the new outfit system in LoTRO has gone a long way towards getting rid of the feeling that you character looks just like everyone elses.  Of course, you have to hit lvl 20 to get into this.

    The LoTRO world is very detailed right now.  They have added touches like housing into the game to give it a more lifelike feel.  If you haven't played in a while, I suggest you give it another shot now that a few content patches/books have come out. 

  • zanfirezanfire Member UncommonPosts: 971

    going from WoW to FFXI is a tottal switch of styles, WoW is much more solo and very much less hardcore, id say either lotro, its essentialy the same idea just more about the story. EQ2 later on gets better, but for me LOTRO was too solo/quest fest (wich i was hoping it be my next MMO) EQ2 is a decent balance but its alot of questing too, the couple drawbacks though are the combat...u constantly just upgrade the same spells/abilitys and basicly spam the macros for dmg (thats the main reason i left) and the other things are the age kinda and graphics were kinda odd for needing such a good setup to run it high.

    honestly just stick to WoW or play some console games til games like WAR(stoked for) and AoC.

  • GalaxoGalaxo Member UncommonPosts: 389

    My favorite game was Ryzom ....

    Now i play LOTRO and i'm happy with it. You should try it.

  • paulscottpaulscott Member Posts: 5,613

    mess around in guildwars.  It's a great waiting game since you can go to it whenever you want and not need to worry about maintaining a bill or starting up billing yet again to play it.  The enviroments are pretty unique in a lot of areas, and probably the best story mode(s) out of MMOs.  Should keep you occupied for a couple of months as long as you don't go grindzors through it like soo many people try to(it is perfectly possible to finish a main quest in a weekend if you really wanted to, but pretty pointless).

    A lot of the enviroments are more inspired than the entirity of an EQ expansion(that doesn't say much though), and each expansion has a few different enviroments to it.

    I find it amazing that by 2020 first world countries will be competing to get immigrants.

  • ZeroDepthZeroDepth Member Posts: 142
    Here's a F2P casual 3rd person shooter if you're interested, it's called Infantry Online http://www.station.sony.com/casualProduct.vm?Id=039
  • NadiaNadia Member UncommonPosts: 11,798

    I recommend playing GuildWars if you havent yet

    all the other choices people have stated here are good --  EQ2, LOTRO, and the others

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