I have been playing MMOs since 2001 - quite long ago though there are people who played them for far longer, even when they were just pen paper table top games. As far as I am concerned, the current state of MMORPGs is the worse it has ever been. I started out playing Star Wars Galaxies, then tried Everquest 2 and WoW. Large, rich, open games. To my mind there is absolutely nothing like them at all. Too expensive to make now, I assume, too complex to create too, I guess, when a dev team is being chivied to get something to market before the technology becomes out of date.
And so I am back to playing a 3rd person isometric RPG that came out in the 1990s. And when i have gone through that again, I am going to play 'Arcanum'. Oh god, I wish Raph Coster would buy up that IP and make an open world MMORPG around that franchise.
IT IS A DARK AGE FOR MMORPGS, HOBBITS!
I just went back to EQ2. I'M all done with the so called new and improved modern mmo's. They are really all over hyped BS. Also started playing my old Command & Conquer games that were under Westwood. Its a blast playing Tiberium Sun again through Origin on Windows 10.
Crowfall is the only game that remotely interests me right now.
I saw classes and immediately lost interest. The Repopulation and Divergence Online shows the most potential to me.
Which is why you will likely never find a new game to play, there will always be "one thing" that will disqualify every title out there, likely even the two you are watching for.
Many gamers today live in a prison of their own making.
I lol'd. I did enough research to know those 2 are exactly what I'm looking for. You must really think I want a "perfect game".
The acronym MMORPG use to mean Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game.
But the acronym MMMORPG now currently means Microscopic Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game. Kappa.
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But the acronym MMMORPG now currently means Microscopic Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game. Kappa.