<pre vk_txt="" tw-ta="" tw-text-small"="" data-placeholder="???????" id="tw-target-text" data-fulltext="" dir="ltr">I am looking for a good MMORPG game with a lot of players with any payment system. I play WoW 7 years and to be honest than to walk on raids nothing new coming up , here and want to discover a new game. It is desirable that the classes were used tank, heal , dd, want to have again raided by 10-20 people or complex dungeons . Few played in Guild wars 2 , very much, but their pricing killed me . That's something like WoW or Guild wars 2 but more PVE orientation .
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1) FFXIV ARR(Final Fantasy 14 A Realm Reborn) is one of the most populated mmorpg at the moment, but comes with box price and sub.
2) ESO(Elder Scroll Online) comes with box price and no sub and as far as I played I saw people everywhere and felt heavy populated.
3) Tera is heavy populated especially after Steam release.
All the free2play currently lack the population they feel empty and not mmo at all so if you enjoy soloish mmorpg there is plenty of them.
Well, I guess ESO would be the best choice then. GW2 is better but if it is too pricy for you then your options are rather limited if you want high population games.
ESO uses megaserver technology not unlike GW2s so there will be plenty of other people around. The dungeons varies a lot in quality though.
Otherwise there is TOR if you enjoy questing, but it is mostly solo content. There is also TERA that is a pretty good game besides the fact that the quests are really bad in it. Expect to kill 10 things of a lot of stuff.
And if you think GW2 is pricy then FFXIV is out of the question, it is far more expensive to play even if it is a good game.
Swtor plays a lot like WoW, and the endgame content is pretty much what you're familiar with. Flashpoints (dungeons), Operations (raids) and Warzones (battlegrounds).
As mentioned above, the leveling up process is mostly a solo PvE affair, but you could also do it through the groupfinder if you're so inclined (once again, very similar to WoW). It also has the trinity that you like (tank, healer and dps).
Rift might also be a good option if you like raids, though I can't vouch for that one personally. (All of my attempts to get into it failed. The fact that I hated the artstyle and how the characters looked was a huge part of that.)
My SWTOR referral link for those wanting to give the game a try. (Newbies get a welcome package while returning players get a few account upgrades to help with their preferred status.)
https://www.ashesofcreation.com/ref/Callaron/
Just Wait for Blade and Soul.
And if you hunger for a free game. Try Moonlight Blade it's not IP block.
Or Revelation Online.
They have raids, yes. 8 man and 16 man versions.
They come in different modes. Story Mode is the easiest, and probably similar to WoW's raid finder, Hard Mode likely would be a regular WoW raid and Nightmare mode is for the hardcore.
My SWTOR referral link for those wanting to give the game a try. (Newbies get a welcome package while returning players get a few account upgrades to help with their preferred status.)
https://www.ashesofcreation.com/ref/Callaron/
Flashpoints (dungeons) are 4 man. The Operations (raids) are 8 and 16 man.
My SWTOR referral link for those wanting to give the game a try. (Newbies get a welcome package while returning players get a few account upgrades to help with their preferred status.)
https://www.ashesofcreation.com/ref/Callaron/
honestly if you are coming from wow, did the 10-25 man raids, did the hardmodes, then everything else, literally everything else will feel bland to you.. what wow did well was the raiding. this is known.. but.. i would venture to say that you could find a new home in
ffxiv arr.. once you get to your first attempt at titan boss, you will understand final fantasy's ability to make you love boss fights again.
wildstar. telegraphs! telegraphs!, Dodge the telegraphs!..
tera, not as skillful boss fight, but the most fluid game out right now (wowlike)
you could always rift or aion