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I realized that it is very difficult dedicating your time playing 3 mmo's without neglecting one. Currently, I am playing Star Trek Online and Planetside 2, I will be for the next 2 years since the MMO's I am really interested in (Warhammer Eternal Crusade, EQ:Next) will probably not be released until late 2015 or early 2016. Might also be interested in black gold online and The Repopulation but those won't be fully released until late 2014 and the Repopulation in 2016.
Do any of you play 3 mmo's or more? I am trying out world of warcraft again, haven't played since Vanilla, logged 508 hours on Vanilla wow. Still, I think I will have to neglect WoW for my other games, just seems so hard playing 3 mmo's at once.
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3 MMO's.
SWTOR, LOTRO and FFXIV. Spend atleast 2-3 hours in each game a week.
nah .. i don't dedicate my time to games. If i play one more than others, it is because the game is naturally fun.
Played: UO, EQ, WoW, DDO, SWG, AO, CoH, EvE, TR, AoC, GW, GA, Aion, Allods, lots more
Relatively Recently (Re)Played: HL2 (all), Halo (PC, all), Batman:AA; AC, ME, BS, DA, FO3, DS, Doom (all), LFD1&2, KOTOR, Portal 1&2, Blink, Elder Scrolls (all), lots more
Now Playing: None
Hope: None
Currently Playing: ESO and FFXIV
Have played: You name it
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None - I'm waiting for Elite: Dangerous.
Eve Online is alright if you have loads of time to spend on it, which I don't have. You see, the long-term game in Eve relies on developing relationships with other players - and that takes time on top of actually playing the game itself.
One mmo, GW2 can't make time for any other mmo. I try to log in and play star trek online as often as I can but can't give it the love it deserves.
Otherwise I play Football manager 2014 and CS:GO.
oh and Hill climb racing on my mobile
As you said, there can be one, and only one.
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Alway's only 1 MMORPG, but that is mixed with either 1 singleplayer or several, depends on the type of singleplayer game. If it's RPG I'll stick with that and perhaps a MMORPG, FPS type of game often can switch between a few but still remain with only 1 MMORPG.
In themepark MMO's I often go for several characters because that's my niche when playing more easy MMO's.
If it's sandbox I'll stick with one character
Just one.
For a time I tried juggling 2, but still it felt like I was devoting all my attention to one or the other at different times.
I think the YouTube series "Extra Credits" at one point made the claim "you can't play more than one MMORPG at a time", but I can't easily bring up the episode.
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Without Neglecting One? Well one mmo.
While i tend to play a second from time to time it will result in one mmo falling short.
Currently play 3 mmos approximately 1 to 1.5 hours each, sometimes more (typically weekends). The one mmo I play the most - approximately 5 out of 7 days a week - is The Secret World. I LOVE that mmo. It was the mmo that finally taught me it's possible to enjoy PvP. Formerly I detested PvP. Now - thanks to that game - I've grown to appreciate it and understand why many gamers love it. And I say that despite the fact that I suck at PvP in TSW and lose more often than I win. I tend to stick to mostly El Dorado and Fusang boards.
The other 2 are Neverwinter and Guild Wars 2. I love Neverwinter's action combat. And I have fun with the ongoing story in Guild Wars 2. Also recently re-installed Path of Exile to get back into it and see all the changes and improvements since I played it daily when it first went beta. When I was playing it daily with my BF we had a blast. I'm hoping the additions and changes will be just as fun as I remember.
Playing Now: The Secret World, Guild Wars 2, Neverwinter
Playing soon: Landmark beta, Swordman beta
Not an attack on you, but as a fan of tsw myself, I find it odd that you like the pointless pvp of that game. It is one of the worst pvp experiences I've ever had. It was blatantly tacked onto the game as a last second thought and given no care or thought as a result. You are honestly the first, and only person I've heard of that enjoyed the pvp.
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Only 1 MMO at a time devoting all my gaming time to it.
I tend to put all my energies into immersing myself in the world and giving my character value and worth (to me).
Id rather play NO MMO's (which is what I'm currently doing) if I don't believe a game will keep me interested for a few years at least.
/highfive
War Thunder and Defiance are my go-to games for "something different for a bit". Both are pretty great in their own right.
3 or more MMOs usually.
Neglecting one? MMOs exist to cater to me, not the other way around.
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I agree it's difficult to split time between MMO's unless you are under the age of 24 (ie still in college/highschool and/or have less time restrictions).
I manage 2 mmo's at this time (FFXIV and ESO) but Elder Scrolls I often play as a solo player which means I can jump in and out as I wish.