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  • NA player, veteran vanilla WoW player and having tried just about everything else on the market and incoming I am still unimpressed. Hoping WS may have what I need in a game from what I've seen but I'd like to try before I buy.  Would really enjoy a…
  • I tried playing more Wakfu, and once again the quests really killed it for me, but that's my own issue with questing in general. I rarely read quest text due to the fact that I've adapted to bee lining through them, and the fact that quests don't re…
  • Originally posted by reeereee Off the wall suggestion but I dabbled in Wakfu right after quitting FFXIV and it has some of the things you're interested in like skill advancement and more virtual world with their environment system, however I'm not …
  • Final Fantasy XI just listen to me on this one. It was already mentioned so I'm rementioning it but it's really the best bet out there. This game is HUGE with a bunch of expansions, and while the game itself is probably pretty mapped out, in game is…
  • Well there's Vanguard, it has a pretty open world but the sense of being "lost" is kind of dependent on you. There are quests and some have markers some don't, but the fast travel...*sigh* why they added it is beyond me. You can fast travel practica…
  • My first MMORPG was Runescape. I remember logging in and my first experience, after spending who knows how long in the tutorial island, spawning inside the walls of Lumridge. Fallador was all the talk of the pcs around me, the way these accomodated …
  • As much as everyone dislikes it Runescape is the largest SandBox MMORPG right now, and ya know what? It's also the biggest and most succesful MMORPG right now. It has a sort of hybrid feel and that's what allows it to do so well. People can do what …
  • I'm playing Aion now, thanks for all of the suggestions I've been looking forward to both Vanguard and Everquest to go f2p because EQ2 just runs so awkwardly and feels kinda haunted. You hear people chatting constantly in the channels but never see …
  • I can stand some restrictions but not the kind that DDO and EQ2 have where you can have fun until you hit a wall where you have to pay to enter. Something with the model of Vindictus wouldn't be bad, only reason Im not currently playing Vindictus is…
  • Raids are like a store that forces you to only order the "flavor of the month" when all you want is a normal coffee. You have to show up on a certain time for the same dungeon all through a month. But with dungeon grinding you find yourself GOING TH…
  • Originally posted by Cembrye Sadly, I think it has all become academic.  Economically, the companies that make MMORPGS have all been moving more along the continuum towards making theme park games and will continue to do so. The reasons:   - the…
  • Originally posted by UsualSuspect Originally posted by Beartosser I just tried out SWTOR for two weeks, then unsubbed. Instead of the step ahead from WoW in soloability that was hinted at, this game is a complete regression. At very low level…
  • What we really need is an MMO that is unlike any MMO and like every MMO. A revival of the genre if you mind. We need a virtual world much like in Ultima and SWG where plenty of people can play for different reasons and still get something huge out o…
  • Wakfu, it isn't the best sand box out there, and I'd argue it isn't much of one at all almost a hybrid. But it has a lot going for it, like a political system and ecosystem, as well as a different combat style. It's worth a look at the very least.