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I'm looking for an MMO to play with my girlfriend. Something with decent roleplay, but either free or cheap. Something we can both roleplay on would be nice as well. I'm considering runescape since its the first thing that comes to mind (I can RP on the forums, she's played it before and I find it moderately enjoyable).
Oh, and I want relatively simple just in case she's lying when she says she's really good at MMOs.
Anybody got ideas?
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Dont know about F2P games
BUt LOTRO has a lot of solid roleplay and game immersion. AoC as well
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Awned: World of Warcraft (Lothar)
Torren: Warhammer Online (Praag)
If you like F2P games, try Jade Dynasty. At level 10 a male and female characters can get married and start a Romance Quest series. The quest series can only be done if the male and female characters are in a group. The male character has to be group leader and the female character has to be the group. Might be fun practice for you guys, lol. Just joking.
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hmm, well ive somewhat limited experience, nothing endgame on my end, but ive played several. out of the ones ive played id recomend giving EQ2 a go. or perhaps lotro, but id go toward EQ2 out of those 2. theres always WoW i guess, depends on ur preference. its simple, fun, etc.
EQ2 is probably one of the most polished and stable mmo's ive played, loads of content. lots of race/classes. if u want to get some good immersion and in character rp going, id recomend the antonia bayle server, very good population and nice community in game as well. im sure ud have fun checking it out, and to help u out. all of the above have or should have free trials available. sample and see what strikes ur fancy
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The problem with EQ2 is the expansions :[ My mum's BF account has em all, but she'd need have the expansions too :[
And AoC is still alive? I might be interested in picking it up for us.
well if ur purchasing, i thought at least at one point if u bought whats out now, the shadow ody. expansion i think that comes with EVERYTHING thats out for EQ2 atm. and i thought at least at one point it wasnt to expensive. at least considering ur gettin every expo out with the game. *shrug* someone correct me if im a bit off on that one though, its been some time since i played
Waiting For: FF14,Guild Wars2
RIP: Tabula Rasa&Hellgate:London(online)
Playing:Fallen Earth&Guild Wars& Dragon Age
The problem with EQ2 is the expansions :[ My mum's BF account has em all, but she'd need have the expansions too :[
And AoC is still alive? I might be interested in picking it up for us.
For EQ2 if you buy the "Shadow Odyssey" you get all the expansions,the original game and all adventure packs. Plus if you buy it retail you get a bear pet that turns into a mount at level 20.
Another route you can go is have your mothers BF recruit the both of you. Then you get the game for free except the "Shadow Odyssey" expansion. Which is really not needed when you start. Most of the content is for the highest levels anyways.
Eq2 is good for duo's to play. Lots of content, and in my opinion a great helpful community.
Just for your information.
Why don't you play with your girlfriend instead.
im pretty sure he was clearly stating they were both lookin for a game to play together. so either ur cracking a joke in which case lol.
or clearly u missed the whole point to the thread
Waiting For: FF14,Guild Wars2
RIP: Tabula Rasa&Hellgate:London(online)
Playing:Fallen Earth&Guild Wars& Dragon Age
Speaking as a girl, avoid AoC. It is too stark and dour. EQ2 may be too complicated for your needs. I would recommend LoTRO, very good roleplaying community, or everybody's whipping boy---WoW. Girls love the bright look and easy gameplay.I know many, many couples who play WoW.
sounds like ull be wanting to hit up some free trials, no harm in those, it could be the best way to go if ur undecided between multiple games.
Waiting For: FF14,Guild Wars2
RIP: Tabula Rasa&Hellgate:London(online)
Playing:Fallen Earth&Guild Wars& Dragon Age
LOTRO is 9.99 a month, DDO is free. Both are good games to play with your girl.
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Honestly World Of Warcraft or Perfect World International would be best for her. World Of Warcraft is by far not one of my favorites but I did play it to the end and it is quite enjoyable and fun to play with girls. Its simple, fun, enjoyable. Perfect World Is a free game though, and has all the quallitys of World Of Warcraft.
So most likely Perfect World, now if you said Turn based MMO, I would have to recommend my fav game, Atlantica Online.
Maybe Guild Wars ?
Its an easy game (IMHO). Dunno if you can really roleplay in it. It only has to be payed for once, though.
If you go for WoW, you can go for pretty much any other MMO out there as well. They are all about as expensive than the other, really.
P.s.: Ugh, maybe I just shouldnt have bothered answering in this thread. I never was interested in "free" MMOs. But sadly there is no Delete button.
Ugh.
Maybe its a good thing I've so much bad luck with girls then.
You could test the waters with Runes of Magic. Its a solid game and won't take any investment just to play it with her.
I play MMO's with my wife ALL the time and we've tried a bunch of them. Warhammer, AoC, LOTRO, WoW, EQ2, Vanguard, and more that I can't remember right now. The best so far has been EQ2. If you want to play WoW right now, it's expensive unless you just play the base game. There are 3 expansions that you buy separately, so $$$. Otherwise this game is not a bad choice. AoC is bleak and generally did not appeal to her at all (though I liked it). EQ2 is cheap to get into right now. I personally found the latest expansion showing up in a few places for $20 each, and that has EVERYTHING you need (all expansions). It has a lot of different things to do. She likes variety in how your character can look, she likes the collectable 'glowies' you pick up, she likes player housing (furnishing and pets mainly) and she likes leveling fairly quickly (which EQ2 has been working on BIG TIME). She even likes collecting resources (cause she can get the rare resources to sell). We currently have our sights on buying a much bigger place in Freeport and filling it with new furniture and pets.
Of the ones I've listed, this is the order with which she liked playing them: EQ2, LOTRO and WoW (too close to call), Warhammer, Vanguard, AoC. Hope this helps.
This, and no offense but you mentioned she said she's good at MMOs why aren't you asking her?
And don't worry Adamantine not all girls (speaking as one) are into bright and easy, I'm very much looking forward to Mortal Online and multiplayer Mount and Blade.
I must admit the best MMO I have ever played with the girlfriend is WoW.
Aside from it being a great game with lots of options at a low level, The best part of this is 'Refer a friend'
With refer a friend not only is levelling for the first 90 days together easier and more fun with the well publicised triple XP for all quest hand ins and kills but also you can summon each other to anywhere in the game world which is great.
I would recommend to anyone who wants to try an MMO with the girlfriend as I have two characters i play with her and two i play solo or with other friends and my brother.
Great game.
I've played many MMO's with my girlfriend including: Earth & Beyond, PlanetSide, Lord of the Rings Online, Warhammer Online, World of Warcraft, Everquest 2, City of Heroes, Star Wars Galaxies, Horizons, Age of Conan, Sims Online, Second Life, Final Fantasy XI, World of War II Online, Eve Online, and Shadowbane among a few others. We are looking forward to playing Aion and Star Wars: The Old Republic. So I've had my fair share of good experiences and bad.
The best experiences I had playing with her are from World of Warcraft, Lord of the Rings, and Star Wars Galaxies. We do not roleplay.
She liked the the open worlds, the fact that you could get married, and player housing of Star Wars, the friendly community and solid gameplay of Lord of the Rings, and she just enjoyed the atmosphere and gameplay of World of Warcraft. Her favorite seemed to have been World of Warcraft. With Lord of the Rings in second. Although at this point in each game I would recommend Lord of the Rings. World of Warcraft lost it's charm, and it seems that no matter what server you play on the community has completely turned its back on itself. If you don't get into one of the many clicks on each server than you are out of luck and if you don't raid or PvP than you most likely won't get into a click.
...LOTRO.
I have played in Lotro with whole families ( mom, pa and grandfather togheter ). Is a very familiar game. The better thing about the game is ,,, you can use the movies as "intro" to your partner. The second best thing is... there are a really cute / fun area (the halfings area). And is a releplaying / story friend game.
My boyfriend got me hooked to WoW. What started off as inocently as just watching him play turned into me trying on his account, then getting one of my own. The most ironic part of my story is that he got tired of the game before I did... although it does help when your guild members actually know that you are a girl and a computer geek; they are extra nice to you and will generally go out of their way to help you out. ;-)
The reason why I stopped playing WoW was because the costs started to add up: expansion = $40 a pop x 2 that are out, on top of monthly fee of $15. Add to the fact that I was increasingly becoming more busy, and just didn't have time for the game anymore. By end game, it does get quite a bit tedious... but I guess WoW implemented something called Daily Quests nowadays.
However, I would like to point out that you pay for what you get... most of the time. Free MMOs are attactive to the wallet, but may or may not have to best play quality, in terms of content, graphics, storyline, etc (basically, the factors that makes an RPG fun). These games take time to develop and money to maintain. Beware of MMOs that are free, but then ask for membership upgrade for full access of map and items.
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Lol, it really depends on the person. My suggestion show her examples from the different games and let her decide.
Another free option I had a chance to play for a while was Ether Saga.
It is an asian F2P game, but if you are just wanted to run around, quest and kill stuff with your girlfriend, it is worth a DL to check out.
It's graphics are very similar to wow and it has some game mechanics that are unique to the game itself.
Worth a look I would say.
don't play F2P they suk...
play WoW... girls loooovvvveeeee WoW... all the mounts the pets and dresses the hair cuts the elves the gnomes... yep...
but if you want good RP play LoTrO... yep...
don't play F2P they suk...
play WoW... girls loooovvvveeeee WoW... all the mounts the pets and dresses the hair cuts the elves the gnomes... yep...
but if you want good RP play LoTrO... yep...
I was going to suggest WoW as well.
Most of the people I know don't play video games. However of the few who do and of the fewer who play mmo's, they are women and they all play wow.
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