My suggestions would be Guild Wars if you like small organised PvP. Buy the trilogy pack so you can access all skills and it is only a one off purchase which is quite cheap.
For open world PvP I would suggest DAoC. I've never played it but it does…
Originally posted by Quirhid I'd like to see the more systems where you have to choose a limited amount of skills/abilities before you headed into an encounter/adventure etc. like it was in Guild Wars. It created the same kind of fun element that is…
Due to me being 16 I missed out on all thefantastic things such as UO and DAoC and from what I've seen and read I wish that non-instanced everything would be brought back and also the ability to not have to go and do some crappy questline to level u…
Originally posted by Theonenoni How about buy Guild Wars 1 once and play for free forever?
This. You can get one for £10 or less and if you get Factions you can be quite surprised at the end game content the problem is ArenaNet didn't make it v…
I see where OP is coming from but think he/she is overreacting a bit to much. I probably don't experience what OP experiences since the only online game I play is Guild Wars which is a CORPG and not a lot of people talk in the general chat unless if…
Mine would be Mortal Engines. Having read the first three books (long, long ago) I fell in love with the idea of cities on wheels moving across a barren landscape. I think the concept of moving cities would be a pull point as it could create an ever…