Anarchy Online, never played a MMO with the same kind of skill system. I loved it, had classes yes, but you could put your points anywhere you wanted and no two characters were exactly the same. Also twinking in that game was amazing.
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Originally posted by BizkitNL
The only ones leaving WoW because they (finally) add the Pandaren, are the ones that have no idea about Warcraft Lore.
I'm serious, read it up. I'lle hint: Warcraft III, Frozen th…
Personally I like this game right now. It may not offer anything too new, but today I was having a lot of fun when there was an invasion and basically everyone that was playing suddenly banded together to stop it. It was pretty cool, chaotic, but …
I would love this, dragonlance is by far my favorite book series, Raist is the man. It could definatly work too, already have maps of the world drawn up. More lore than most other series out there. Bunch of races to go on. Got three sides based …
OK my thoughts on the matter... TOR will do great I think bioware will do great, which is why I picked the old republic. That being said I will definatly check out GW2 and TERA and possibly Earthrise and FFXIV. I have high hopes for both FF and TO…
Originally posted by LotosSlayer Age of Conan's graphics
WoW's polish, animations, dungeon finder(without the teleport to dungeon), arena
FFXI's amount of grouping, group tactics, leveling curve, sub-jobs, atmosphere, battle time length, travel …
My first was UO followed by EQ ,but I didn't become hooked to mmo's until I played anarchy online; for me that was my favorite and it hasn't been topped. Some games that I would say have been fun since have been WoW (for a while), Eve, and recently…
What I don't get is why companies don't rip off things from all of these games and make a new game. Not really a clone of any one of them, but take things that everyone loved about each one and put it together. Things like RvR from DAoC, skill sys…
If they made an AO2 with the same skill building system, ip system, where you actually had to think and make choices about where to spend your ip I would be on board so fast. That is the thing I find missing from most mmos now, very limited choices…
I was a hardcore AO player for a little over two years then on and off for another 6 months after LE. For me AO is still my fav mmo that i've played mainly because of the endless ways to creat your toon. Even end game there is lots of PvP and raid…