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Survival games are available in droves these days but very few games have been able to successfully mix the genre with MMORPG elements. While there are very few true MMOs with survival-style gameplay, some developers have managed to find a happy balance between both genres. Here are our picks for the best survival MMORPGs that you can play in 2023.
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Neither are massively multiplayer.
Neither are roleplaying games.
They both have their charms and I've certainly put 100s of hours into ARK, so I enjoy the game a lot. But MMORPGs they are not. Like, not even remotely close.
Too much emphasis on the definition of MMO at this point. A 1000 people have their own wonderful definitions and won't be budged from them. By now, I think we understand from context that they're referring to Survival games. It's much easier to go by the spirit of the law than the letter of the law than to constantly point out the 'MMO' in every article, post, opinion...
"Despite it being an aging game, there is a small community of gamers who are keeping the game alive and you can find public groups where members are willing to group up and have fun together."
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7 Days to Die isnt that hard....You dont really need to group up for anything unless you really want to play with others.....I have over 1300 hours played in it...To me it was the best of the open world survival games, but it is far from a MMO.....If some of these alleged great MMOs gave us a great world to explore with skyscrapers filled with zombies, I'd go try them too....
Yeah, not the only instance of such writing in this article. Like the part about Conan Exiles: "Conan Exiles is a game that did not impress many at launch but the game has gotten noticeably better over the years. " This is the game that literally saved Funcom from bankruptcy and made them profitable again on launch.
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All time classic MY NEW FAVORITE POST! (Keep laying those bricks)
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So what makes a Game a MMO? Massively Multiplayer...so what is "massively"? For Playstation Players "massively multiplayer" is everything above 1 Player...the common definition , referrig to wikipedia is : "A massively multiplayer online game (MMOG or more commonly MMO) is an online video game with a large number of players. MMOs usually feature a huge, persistent open world, although there are games that differ." Well, I played some of these Games with up to 70 ppl on one server.
Next...what is the exact definition of a rpg? Lets take a look what wikipedia says:
"A role-playing game is a game in which players assume the roles of characters in a fictional setting. Players take responsibility for acting out these roles within a narrative, either through literal acting or through a process of structured decision-making regarding character development."
So well...fits to every of these games.
Otherwise not one single MMORPG would exist at the present time...the vast majority of players in WoW, FF14, TESO etc. do not really "act out their characters within the narrative" especially not through "literal acting" or "structured decision making". They click the guy with the question mark and follow the questmarker, kill 244 boars and head back to get the reward.
Maybe your definitions have to be overthaught
So pong is a MMO now?
You see I remember when 64 players in a Battlefield match was just multiplayer so to be massively multiplayer you would need to have more than that. Don't let reality get in the way of making words meaningless though.
The logic is just astounding. I mean if everything above 1 player is a MMO how exactly do just regular multiplayer games even exist? I guess everything is just a MMO now.
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I've played most of those games to some degree. They all have a fairly massive flaw from my perspective. Character progression and loot are shallow, and people take "survival" as kill everyone as often as possible and take their stuff whether you need it or not... which just gets old.
Some games, like Rust, you either live in the game or log back in with everything missing because you never really log out. They are basically PvP crafting games where all the loot kinda sucks.
V Rising, Conan and Valheim get my votes.
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Trying the demo right now.
Looking not bad at all for an indie.
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I honestly see no reason to hold onto the title save for catching random folks googling the acronym for a few extra clicks, and that's exactly the click bait shit the internet doesn't need.
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I'm a person who likes definition and have had to pull back on my defense on many platforms because people aren't interested in it. Feeling trumps it. So now, I just look at the spirit of the law, as opposed to the letter of the law. I understand what the topic is about, as well as I think that most others do. At the moment, it's a losing proposition to debate the use of the terms because most don't agree on them. A more relaxed attitude saves a bunch of 'triggering' debates. I don't get triggered, but people these days seem to relish being triggered.