Although I'd personally be more interested in seeing some Steampunk (Troika's Arcanum setting for example, technology vs magic, but rather without the elves, gnomes and orcs) or Post-apocalyptic games (if it would have the '50's vision of the future…
The article on Gamespot you linked to is really outdated. My advice would be to read up on the Saga of Ryzom forum section here and the latest re-review. Ask around for any other questions you may have and I' m sure someone will pick up on it.
i' ll toss in another opinion on Saga of Ryzom. Quite a few ex-SWG refugees are making the journey there as it seems to remind them of pre-CU, pre-NGE SWG, more importantly due to the in-depth crafting and foraging system and the complexity in the o…
Perhaps you could take a look at either the Saga of Ryzom or Eve Online? Both have trials at the moment.
The Saga of Ryzom has beautifull slight anime-style graphics with breathtaking landscapes and amazing environments. It has a skill-based level …
Originally posted by katriell
If you want to meet up very soon though, I'd suggest none of you choose Tryker. It's a real pain to get in or out of the lakelands... XD
Bah Jelathnia, lies, lies, lies! It takes a Tryker to know the easy routes. …
That' s just nasty Kibs!
I hope you got dissinfected by the Karavan Guards before aproaching the Yrkanis stables.
(If it didn' t sting it means it wasn' t done properly )
I' ll have to agree with Rushin; Saga of Ryzom might fall into your liking.
No classes present and there are no limitations on how many of the available skills you would want to progress in. The crafting system is very deep, based on harvestable and…
There' s a section for new players on the official boards where you can post all your questions, shouldn' t take long before someone posts a reply; or you can just use the search function for your queries.
Most of these seem to be quite common.
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What Tanjin and Jimmy_Scythe both wrote reminds me of two things:
*The Aurora Tools (NWN)
*The Saga of Ryzom + Ryzom Ring
The Aurora Tools were specifically designed for this kind of thing: create your own setting/world, populate it with mobs/npc…
Hehe, well, that' s always an option: try the free trial.
Is this going to be the game for you? Who knows, only you will be able to tell for yourself.
There sure is an enormous amount of lvls in skills that can be gained. Crafting/foraging is imo…
I' d say you could try one or more of the following:
Saga of Ryzom (14day free trial)
Horizons
SWG (granted, not a fantasy setting)
A Tale in the Desert
All 4 have really in-depth crafting systems.
I always pronounced it Rhy-z-ohm, mainly because I think the word probably has it' s roots from Latin or some other Latin based language, like french. And the fact Nevrax is a french company .....