this game is very, very good for a old school mmo'er like myself. Best way to describe it IMHO would be to say it is a cross between UO and EQ1 with a bit of EQ2 thrown in. If you love those style of games you'll enjoy this.
original EQ Upper and Lower GUK , Estate of Unrest, and Castle Mistmore. loved the challenge and the probable trains to the zone line not to mention the grouping required to make it in the zones.
you must have played a different EQ than I did back in 1999 cause as I recall every class in the game could solo their way to greatness all it took was knowing your class and the best area's to hunt in. Yea it was slower to solo and the loot was iff…
IMHO I really enjoy building a plot of land and a city I can say that the most intense crafting system I have ever dealt with is Horizons. You can and most likely will spend Months building up a basic plot 36x36 and there are some very beautiful plo…
as far as games currently on the market goes horizons has a extreme crafting system 100 levels per tradeskill and you can learn all 19 different crafting schools. Player driven economy to the extreme 99% of the items used by players are created by p…
I agree and disagree about the grind for levels and equipment. I quite well remember sitting down for months on end with each of the might and magic's especially M&M 1 just grinding to get the levels to move forward in the game past the starting…
honestly it depends on what you are looking for in a MMO Sci-Fi or Fantasy...as far as fantasy RPG's that are 100% free that arn't just point and click games rubies of eventide isn't bad and it's completely free. sorry for the lack of info concernin…
excellently written article the best overall Fantasy MMORPG I have found in all honesty however is UO despite it's age and lack of pixel crack. It does have a very repetitive crafting system. but as far as open ended characters goes it is very good …