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MMOSide Chat - What Is Your Favorite Location In Any MMORPG?

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  • GreatnessGreatness Member UncommonPosts: 2,188
    edited August 2020
    Lineage 2 - Heine town and its surrounding areas. The music is so serene.
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  • FuryVFuryV Member UncommonPosts: 515
    edited August 2020
    Beacons Perch in GW1. I remember years ago as a kid it was full of Christmas decorations, and it was snowing outside in real life too. It was so relaxing listening to the music in game. Unfortunately this video doesn't quite do it justice as it's not got the Christmas vibe, but the music's still the same at least.
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  • 6stack_Chris6stack_Chris Member UncommonPosts: 118
    Asheron's Call:

    Town of Lin, I just love the town at the bottom of a hillside, and I spent a lot of time there when younger for the Lugians.

    Holtburg, Was the first city I ever ventured into when playing back in 2000

    Green Mire Grave, Hands down my favorite quest and I love this city of Shoushi the lore was just so damn good.

    Bandit Keep, running through the Mountain Pass in Arwic to get to the portal there was so damn epic.

    Old school "Subway" - This was "the spot" before the trade hub and portal network was created.

    So many fond memories of Asheron's Call. I could make a list that goes on forever with all the fun that game brought.
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  • SovrathSovrath Member LegendaryPosts: 32,933
    Mendel said:
    EQ1 had many great, memorable locations.  Kelethin -- the place for drunken duels :).  Unrest -- a great haunted house.  Kedge Keep -- an underwater zone, where staying alive was the responsibility of the druid with a fishing addiction.  Even Surefall Glade was a picturesque place for an in-game wedding -- until the bears got involved.



    Speaking of "haunted house" there was an awesome "haunted mansion" in Vanguard. Loved that place.
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  • cameltosiscameltosis Member LegendaryPosts: 3,847
    Ettenmoors - LotRO

    Rolling green hills, a lake, some caves, some castles, plus the ability to PvP. Wouldn't have minded something slightly higher fantasy, but honestly, the ettenmoors is probably the zone I spent the most time in of any game. There are plenty of locations that *look* better than the ettens, but for me, the content is an essential part of making a location great and nearly all zones in all mmos are just full of generic, boring quests and not much else.


    Gates of Ekrund - WAR

    Just a tiny little bridge and not much else, for some reason I just loved this scenario. I love orcs and dwarves in general, i love the warhammer versions more specifically, so a dwarf bridge / gate looked really good to me and the ability to pvp in relatively balanced matches was great. The sheer pleasure I used to get playing this scenario far outstrips the pleasure of a normal questing zone.


    Anchorhead - SWG

    For it's time, it looked great and let me feel like I was actually living in the star wars universe. More importantly, Anchorhead was a rebel stronghold on my server so it had a very active canteen and 100s of players would go there to form leveling groups or join in the pvp. It was such a lively place to hang out, but also way more friendly and accessible than coronet.
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  • WhiteLanternWhiteLantern Member RarePosts: 3,319
    As a Dwarf roleplayer, I alwayd liked going to the Grim Guzzler and just hanging out.
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  • caution101caution101 Member UncommonPosts: 16
    Mos Eisley Cantina on Tatooine.
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  • ReverielleReverielle Member UncommonPosts: 133
    Probably can't go past Verdant Brink, the first zone in GW2's Heart of Thorns expansion. The wow factor of that place when first entering and being able to glide around in the massive vertical scope it provided, plus the new and challenging content/mechanics it brought has hardly been matched by entering any other zone for me.

    Admittedly there are a couple of EVE Online solar systems, like some of the views in Worm-hole space, which are so eerily beautiful, and absolutely make you feel you're alone in the universe, as well as getting your adrenaline pumping for other reasons...
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  • HarikenHariken Member EpicPosts: 2,680
    Back in the day Omni Entertainment and Rome Blue in Anarchy Online.
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  • ForeverdreamForeverdream Member UncommonPosts: 141
    Conalls valley in Age of conan

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  • PurplePepePurplePepe Member UncommonPosts: 122
    The best general ambiance I've experienced is still Secret World. That place scared the hell out of me. It really managed to capture the creep factor in every location.

    Best location is Darkness Falls, Dark Age of Camelot. There was creepy ambient noise and stealthers could pop out of nowhere.

    Honorable mentions for Coldharbour - Elder Scrolls Online, The Ocean - Archeage, Rivendale - Lord of The Rings Online (Most screenshots I've ever taken).
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  • TwistedSister77TwistedSister77 Member EpicPosts: 1,144
    edited August 2020
    Age of Conan had so many awesome areas.  Graphics still are decent 12 years later, mindblowing at launch.

    I played on a roleplaying pvp server... if you wanted to get your "erotica" role play on (wasn't a fan personally, but some of my guildies were), there was definitely one place to go anytime... Serpant's Head Inn.

      I wish I had a good pic of the inside for you.  Basically a very slight step down from a harlem between the decor, NPCs, and Roleplayers (in costumes) in there... upstairs were private rooms you could use. (And it had it's very own soundtrack).

     AoC also had a lot of character physical emotes that you could... you know... Lol.



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  • VorthanionVorthanion Member RarePosts: 2,749
    edited August 2020
    The year was 1999 and I had started playing my first online game in a fabulous 3d world, called Everquest. I was a half-elf druid who began his adventure in Surefall Glade and wanted to join the bustling zone of Kelethin, so off I ran across the vast and dangerous Karanas and beheld the giant stone figures carved into the moutainside of high hold pass. It was the first time I had ever experienced such scale and immersion in a computer game. Exploring a vast open world, full of sights and sounds and filled with discovery is what I love best about the MMORPG genre.
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  • akiira69akiira69 Member UncommonPosts: 615
    The entire JTL Expansion Pack for Star Wars Galaxies.

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  • NedeljskiH60NedeljskiH60 Member UncommonPosts: 8
    I will never forget Elwynn Forest my first baby steps in to the World of Warcraft.
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  • AmatheAmathe Member LegendaryPosts: 7,630
    edited August 2020
    Kelethin in EQ, with its tree city, misty forest, wizard spire, Crushbone castle, and haunting music.



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  • TacticalZombehTacticalZombeh Member UncommonPosts: 431
    Kelethin in EQ1. Not just for the majestic trees, the far spanning tree pathways and the wizard spire, but for the people. Back when there was actually socializing in MMO's. People chatting, asking for and giving help, joking around. I spent a lot of time there and no matter where my characters started, I'd end up there as soon as possible.
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  • MorBladeMorBlade Member UncommonPosts: 49
    Easy,
    Camping out the wilderness of Talus in Star Wars Galaxies .
    Jaggedpine Forest in Everquest
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  • AlverantAlverant Member RarePosts: 1,347
    The gambling strip in St.Martial in City of Villains. You could fly through all the neon and it would feel like Vegas.

    When it was still up, Wildstar has a nice zone called Celestion with this slow river that you could just float down.
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  • dragonsegg09dragonsegg09 Member UncommonPosts: 4
    Sanctuary of Zitah FFXI. Just because I loved the music.
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  • CryomatrixCryomatrix Member EpicPosts: 3,223
    The only thing i can think about is the main trading hub in L2.

    Also, i remember the first time I went to Fenway park and saw the field and the green monster was memorable.
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  • Jamar870Jamar870 Member UncommonPosts: 573
    In FFXIV the Glittering Basin in Yanxia. I would be in my flying mount hovering looking SW. The vista would stir feelings of wonderlust in me. I would wish I could cross the One river to the other side and explore.
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  • gab4moigab4moi Member UncommonPosts: 16
    First ever arrival at Lion's Arch in GW1, hundreds of players, world opened up, festival happening, great times...
  • Debber452Debber452 Member UncommonPosts: 2
    Weathertop in LOTRO. The first time I saw that I nearly wept. The zone around it wasn't all that exciting, but the sight of Weathertop was amazing.
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