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Hi, I have a really bad laptop for gaming, so I can't really play 3D games, my limit is probably Half-Life 1. But I saw some isometric 3D MMORPG games, I liked the look of them, interacting with the world and players and stuff and wondered what would be the best one to get? If you believe there is a 3D MMORPG game that would run good on my laptop, feel free to tell me about it aswell.
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Well you can play "Jumpgate" on the latest mobile phones, so no trouble on a laptop.
JG for EU -> www.mightygames.com
JG for US -> www.jossh.com
Any free ones?
All free MMO's are shite.
Guild wars will be out this month and it is without a monthly fee, but will need to buy the game. It also has very low system specs.
"We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars"
- Oscar Wilde
I guess I'm shit out of luck then. I'm not paying a subriction free to play, what the hell do you think I am?
Whats the matter?? 15 bucks a month too much for you?? Quite being cheap and find a game you like and pay the developers for their hard work.
Relax dude.. You need to realize that these games which have a monthly fee provide so much more than the free games. It's not like you are sending in a monthly fee and getting nothing in return. These games are constantly evolving and growing.
You could sit there and go buy stand alone games for $50 a shot and play them from beginning to end then go buy the next one, or, you could go get one of these MMORPG's, pay $50 for the game + first month and then $15.00/month and never have an "end" to the game because content is continually added. An easier breakdown might be if you take an MMORPG which is $50 and has a monthly subscription of $15.00 and play it for a year. That's $215. At $50/game, that's only 4 stand alone games. Will 4 stand alone games keep you interested for a full year? Another thing the MMORPG's add is the dynamic interaction with other people. Sure, games like Half Life, Unreal Tournament, etc have interaction with other people, but that interation is either you or them shooting one another. These MMORPG's are as much as a social thing as they are a game.
So, yes, you pay a monthly fee for these games, but you're getting alot more than just a game in the process.
Like Aramanu said all free ones are shite, but if you are depserate for an MMO you should try Runescape, it dont require any good requirements but does look alright (bit jagged),anyway its a freebie might aswell give it a go.
Try www.runescape.com or www.miniclip.com to find it.
Ultima Online Freeshards,
PVP, Crafting ( still the best crafting system of any MMO ), NonPVP if you dislike it, there are shards that are non pvp, All fantasy job classifications, Extremely low system requirements, HIGH Soloability..You can basically do anything you want in this game.
Also the other advantage to all the freeshards is you can Basically read their description and pick about any flavor of UO you like as far as gameplay style. There are a Ton of different modifications to its gameplay and the stuff in game..oh and you can download it free too if your too cheap to buy it.
However Before you do that, I Strongly suggest you download the Free Trial for The full supported Game and give it a spin..15 days of Free play and a free client to truly experience what MMORPG's that you pay for in full support are all about.
We all thought you were a player interested in MMOGs, but apparently not.
russian mmorpg called Portal to Another World (http://www.awplanet.com). faster then runescape and 3D. but community is SUCKS imagine all these russian lithuanian and estonian people running around you that dont even know what "lol" means.
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2 low spec ones that are fairly decent that ive played would be ragnarok online and ultima online. Only play free ones if you have no money, otherwise pass them. Their free for a reason, think about it.