Hi, I've been playing Runescape for a long time (especially oldschool for the past 4 years) and I still like the game but after 9 years of playing on and off I feel like I've done most of the things that can be done in the game and it's becoming a bit boring so I'm looking to move on another MMORPG.
I'm looking for something that is already big and popular with a big community. I also enjoy a lot the politics aspect like being in a guild, fighting against other clans and doing activities with your clanmates. I also prefer group pve or pvp in general over solo pve that I find a bit boring. Grinding doesn't really bother me as long as I can clearly see the results. Graphics are not really important for me either, I have enough space on my computer for good graphics but I don't really mind if they suck. Also I'm kind of young (18 years old) so if there's alot of people of around my age that would be nice but it's not really an important criteria.
So please if you have any suggestions write them below!
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Or maybe one of the darkfall reboots?
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Active community if you play on the right server. Intensely political and grouping / cooperation is important.
You also have a lot more build customization options than you would in your general themepark which I assume you will appreciate coming from Runescape. Instead of a class you pick three skill trees and select the skills you want from each tree. So there are dozens of potential mixes and generally some room to move skill points around a bit within the viable builds.
The main drawback is the gear grind. It has a very long gear grind which causes a lot of disparity issues in a PvP game. If you are ok with that then there is no good reason not to recommend that game.
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