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  • AmatheAmathe Member LegendaryPosts: 7,630
    53 here. I am waiting on some work to be completed on my house. Then I am going back to play one of three games I played once before, until something new that I like gets released. 

    EQ1, EQ2, SWG, SWTOR, GW, GW2 CoH, CoV, FFXI, WoW, CO, War,TSW and a slew of free trials and beta tests

  • mayito7777mayito7777 Member UncommonPosts: 768
    I am 52, playing right now an indie game called Rising World, pretty interesting just in early stage of development so a lot of stuff still pending, I play a little of GW2 once in a blue moon, some STO and some Wildstar. I tried Elite Dangerous but my reflexes are not what they used to be.

    want 7 free days of playing? Try this

    http://www.swtor.com/r/ZptVnY

  • KeishKeish Member UncommonPosts: 2
  • NeanderthalNeanderthal Member RarePosts: 1,861
    Vardahoth said:
    Yeah i tried it a few days ago. It was pretty baron. I also found it hard to navigate around the controls. It gives you some starting items with no description on what they do. You only have 8 inventory slots. And after picking an archer class and being stuck with a rusty dagger till level 5 with not seeing anyone or knowing which direction to go to get my first bow (or any armor piece), I left. Mainly just lack of description for pretty much everything (stats, class skills, bonuses, combinations, and what items/gear/equipment does) killed it for me. To top it off, there didn't seem to be a setup menu to reconfigure what keys do (or even look at what keys do what).

    Well, just in case you want to try it again I'll mention a few things.  You can mouse over an item and hold down the right mouse button to get a description of it. 

     The F9 button (I think that's the one) will cycle you through the different camera views.

    You can increase your inventory slots by getting bags.

    I assume you started a ranger since you said it was an archer class.  Ok, they sort of are but archery is pretty weak in classic EQ.  Rangers are really a duel wielding DPS class with utility spells and archery on the side.  They don't get duel wield right away though but it's not too long.

    There is a way to bring up a screen which shows what different buttons do and lets you reassign commands to different buttons.  I haven't been playing in a long time but if I remember correctly it's hold down the alt button and press O (not zero).

    Classic EQ is a game in which you really need to talk to other players.  Don't be afraid to ask questions with zone-wide chat.../ooc

    The main problem with it is what I said about it being an old server now.  Not a lot of people playing their first characters.  Far too many of the low level characters you'll see are actually alts of long time players who are likely going to be twinked to the gills with high end equipment.  There are also far to many who don't actually want to play the game legit and have their buddies power level them.  The twinks and power levelers kinda ruin it for actual new people.

  • Flyte27Flyte27 Member RarePosts: 4,574
    If you are a Ranger in classic EQ you probably want to group.  They don't solo to well past around level 17 if I recall.  That is unless that added more powerful weapons and armor in Project1999.
  • AmatheAmathe Member LegendaryPosts: 7,630
    Flyte27 said:
    If you are a Ranger in classic EQ you probably want to group.  They don't solo to well past around level 17 if I recall.  That is unless that added more powerful weapons and armor in Project1999.
    I played a ranger in original EQ back around very early 2002 to late 2003. Grouping was always better, but I was still able to solo a good number of things when I quit - which was around level 57. 

    EQ1, EQ2, SWG, SWTOR, GW, GW2 CoH, CoV, FFXI, WoW, CO, War,TSW and a slew of free trials and beta tests

  • Flyte27Flyte27 Member RarePosts: 4,574
    Amathe said:
    Flyte27 said:
    If you are a Ranger in classic EQ you probably want to group.  They don't solo to well past around level 17 if I recall.  That is unless that added more powerful weapons and armor in Project1999.
    I played a ranger in original EQ back around very early 2002 to late 2003. Grouping was always better, but I was still able to solo a good number of things when I quit - which was around level 57. 
    That's pretty impressive.  I did start the game when it first came out and had a lot of trouble with ranger.   I suppose you could kill light blues or try to snare/root and heal.  I don't recall snare and bow being viable.  Perhaps it was though.
  • VestigeGamerVestigeGamer Member UncommonPosts: 518
    The main problem with it is what I said about it being an old server now.  Not a lot of people playing their first characters.  Far too many of the low level characters you'll see are actually alts of long time players who are likely going to be twinked to the gills with high end equipment.  There are also far to many who don't actually want to play the game legit and have their buddies power level them.  The twinks and power levelers kinda ruin it for actual new people.
    That's been my experience when I try to play Project 99.  I have the newbie zones all to myself and chat filled with power level begging and high end item selling.  It's not a friendly place for new players, kind of like the real EQ after a decade.  Top heavy for sure.

    VG

  • DeathengerDeathenger Member UncommonPosts: 880
    41

    1. Darkest Dungeon
    2. EvE Online
    3. Civ5

    I'm close to pulling the trigger on Armello and Master of Orion if they ever do a big sale on it.
     
  • JermzyJermzy Member UncommonPosts: 211
    45, will be 46 in two weeks.   Currently playing "how many bottles of wild turkey can i drink in a day".  Once comcast runs cable to my house (small fortune spent there), i will be back to playing daoc/cu beta.
    Haroo!
  • SovrathSovrath Member LegendaryPosts: 32,938
    Sovrath said:
    going to be 49 in April.

    Playing Dragon's Dogma and Black Desert as well as a Skyrim (and modding it) some Morrowind and small bits of Elder Scrolls Online.

    When I have time I'll go back to Pillars of Eternity.
    I've heard quite a lot about Dragons' Dogma.  From what I've seen it looks interesting.  I have not looked much into it.  Is that a console exclusive?  For some odd reason I seem to have that in my head.
    It started as console but there is an excellent port on steam.

    While there is the "main game" there is also an expansion that is essentially a giant dungeon crawl. It's that part of the game I am concentrating on this second time around.

    You see, you can "end the game" and then continue a new game with the same character/items or you can of course start a completely new game.

    Since you can unlock and play any class in the game their is only one save. In truth there are two saves, one that you make and one that the game makes at certain save points.

    The game is absolutely not for everyone as it's sort of a mix between Shadow of the Colossus in that you can climb upon giant monsters while you fight, Dark Souls in that some of the monsters can kill you quite easily and you have to be smart about how you play, and a role playing game "your milage may vary insert role playing game here".

    Meaning it's not as open as an Elder Scrolls game but there is a reasonably open world. There is a main quest but the game doesn't really shout it at you all the time.
    Like Skyrim? Need more content? Try my Skyrim mod "Godfred's Tomb." 

    Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w


    Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547

    Try the "Special Edition." 'Cause it's "Special." https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/64878/?tab=description

    Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo 
  • GladDogGladDog Member RarePosts: 1,097
    58 here, been computer gaming since 1991.

    I would be playing City of Heroes if it was still around.

    I'm playing ESO and ASTA currently, and thinking about giving EQ2 another go.

    Most anticipating Pantheon and City of Titans, well, at least until Heroes and Villains releases.


    The world is going to the dogs, which is just how I planned it!


  • BellomoBellomo Member UncommonPosts: 184

    The Division, BDO, Ghost in The Shell on pc atm. Hearthstone and Gem of Wars I play on the couch haha

  • HluillHluill Member UncommonPosts: 161
    Just made Forty-eight!

    I have lifetimes on LotRO and TSW.  I am paying monthly for SWtOR and EQ2.

    The wife and I still venture in EQ2 and LotRO, sometimes with her daughter.  The step daughter and I sometimes get into SWtOR. She's playing Blade and Soul too, but we've not played together yet.

    But I am slowlying getting bored with the jiggling breasts of Blade & Soul.

    I found a deal on ESO but haven't loaded it yet.

    I cut my teeth on old EQ maybe fifteen years ago and have been addictied ever since.

    TSW, LotRO, EQ2, SWTOR, GW2, V:SoH, Neverwinter, ArchAge, EQ, UO, DAoC, WAR, DDO, AoC, MO, BDO, SotA, B&S, ESO, 

  • MendelMendel Member LegendaryPosts: 5,609
    I will be 60 by the end of the year, so that makes me about 17 if my math is right.   :)

    I currently have several games in my rotation.  Hearts of Iron 3, X-Com: Enemy Unknown, Civilization V, Age of Wonders 3.  Also, I have EQ1, EQ2, LotRO, and SWTOR representing the MMORPG genre.  I tend to play 2 of the first group + 1 of the MMORPG group daily, for a total playing time of about 6 hours daily.

    Logic, my dear, merely enables one to be wrong with great authority.

  • VestigeGamerVestigeGamer Member UncommonPosts: 518
    Sovrath said:
    Sovrath said:
    going to be 49 in April.

    Playing Dragon's Dogma and Black Desert as well as a Skyrim (and modding it) some Morrowind and small bits of Elder Scrolls Online.

    When I have time I'll go back to Pillars of Eternity.
    I've heard quite a lot about Dragons' Dogma.  From what I've seen it looks interesting.  I have not looked much into it.  Is that a console exclusive?  For some odd reason I seem to have that in my head.
    It started as console but there is an excellent port on steam.

    While there is the "main game" there is also an expansion that is essentially a giant dungeon crawl. It's that part of the game I am concentrating on this second time around.

    You see, you can "end the game" and then continue a new game with the same character/items or you can of course start a completely new game.

    Since you can unlock and play any class in the game their is only one save. In truth there are two saves, one that you make and one that the game makes at certain save points.

    The game is absolutely not for everyone as it's sort of a mix between Shadow of the Colossus in that you can climb upon giant monsters while you fight, Dark Souls in that some of the monsters can kill you quite easily and you have to be smart about how you play, and a role playing game "your milage may vary insert role playing game here".

    Meaning it's not as open as an Elder Scrolls game but there is a reasonably open world. There is a main quest but the game doesn't really shout it at you all the time.
    Thanks for that insightful information.  I'll look more closely into it.

    VG

  • VestigeGamerVestigeGamer Member UncommonPosts: 518
    GladDog said:
    58 here, been computer gaming since 1991.

    I would be playing City of Heroes if it was still around.
    I find myself wondering about this these days.  MMORPGs change.  It is inevitable.  I wonder what NCSoft may have changed in the 3 years since CoX closed its doors.

    That being said, I would probably still be playing it also.

    VG

  • neschrianeschria Member UncommonPosts: 1,406
    edited March 2016
    I am 45. I am in my (very delayed) last undergraduate semester and job hunting*. Also, in a fit of [accidental] insanity, I had a baby at 44, so I am doing the toddler thing and the grandkid thing simultaneously. With that said...

    Currently playing ASTA on my spring break (because I never really got into WoW, so the clone thing is ok with me; I hate coming over a decade late to the party, ya know? Getting in on a fresh OBT is better.) Playing a little TSW and B&S, although I don't have much time, so I haven't gotten much into the former yet (seems fun enough), and I am allergic to bots so the latter is making me itchy. I have GW2, but haven't done much with that yet either. I just installed Trinium Wars because I am a sucker for free things.

    I have been thinking about going back to EQ1 (or P99), or maybe giving EQ2 a serious try (again, hate being a decade late to the party, so maybe not). Might consider playing Tera again at some point. Meh.

    I liked BDO well enough in the last closed beta, but not quite enough to come off the cash-- I would probably go FFXIV if I were going to buy a game tomorrow. But that's all random rambling on my part. I graduate on April 30, God and grades willing, and I just don't have the time until then.

    Outside of MMO-ish games, I have been playing Cities: Skylines. I love me some city builders. 

    (*I have some promising job leads, so it may go from "OMG SCHOOL, NO TIME" to "OMG WORK, NO TIME." )


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    This is where I draw the line: __________________.

  • ScorchienScorchien Member LegendaryPosts: 8,914
    Stil in UO ..18 years now... and now back in Waaaagggghhhhhh..... Having a great time .... and some single player games ..
  • neschrianeschria Member UncommonPosts: 1,406
    Where is my Granny Squad? You know who you are! :chuffed: 

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    This is where I draw the line: __________________.

  • HoopdyDooHoopdyDoo Member UncommonPosts: 22
    44 here.

    I'm playing 7 Days to Die off and on and waiting for a any semblance of a decent game besides the horse shit that is currently out there.
  • GladDogGladDog Member RarePosts: 1,097
    GladDog said:
    58 here, been computer gaming since 1991.

    I would be playing City of Heroes if it was still around.
    I find myself wondering about this these days.  MMORPGs change.  It is inevitable.  I wonder what NCSoft may have changed in the 3 years since CoX closed its doors.

    That being said, I would probably still be playing it also.
    A few things to note; NCsoft trademarked the name CoH2, City of Heroes 2, CoV2, City of Villains 2, and Paragon City Heroes in 2014.  There are two really good reasons why they might have done such a thing;

    1) They did not want some lowball developer to make a crappy game using those names, as that could make them look worse bad.

    Or;

    2) They are developing a sequel to CoH and are keeping it hush hush until some legalities are straightened out, mainly a tax liability because of when they were acquired by Nexxon (they were divested less than two years after that acquisition), but I have no idea how that plays into things for the future.


    The world is going to the dogs, which is just how I planned it!


  • TafanoTafano Member CommonPosts: 4
    46 here, right now i'm having great times in Armored Warfare, playing also Grim Dawn and still trying many (really many) mmo but that vanilla wow is still in my hearth. That's why i'm also trying ASTA in this days. 
  • KyleranKyleran Member LegendaryPosts: 44,059
    edited March 2016
    Kyleran said:

    I am almost 50 (sigh) but i would much rather play new MMO hybrids like the Division than going back to really old, out-of-time, ideas. 
    You probably wear your baseball cap on backwards as well.



    nah ... i do drink wine and read novels though. Is that new and hip too?

    No one says old timers cannot enjoy new things, right?
    Of course not, my favorite music is RaP and new alternative, I totally prefer newer sci fi shows to worn out franchises from the 60s and 70s, and I have a kick arse smart phone.

    But I "don't" wear my baseball caps on backwards.  B)

    Some might say even, that I am "Tragically Hip"
    :p

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  • olderthandirt77olderthandirt77 Member UncommonPosts: 5
    <<<< will be 60 by mid summer (lord willing). Can't find a mmorpg that doesn't turn into a grind/money black hole. I guess if I had friends to play with I might feel different. I had a friend once.

    That's all I am going to say about that - Forrest Gump
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