I can only highly recommend Anarchy Online if you truly want to play with your brain. The game requires thinking ahead, math and doing your research on tons of items that can buff you a little better. To the peeps that say the game is free, yes it i…
Adding my two cents,
Leveling to 220 in a few days is quite possible with the right amount of know how, org support and having all the expansions. They are called heck noobs, plus they never said your 220 character would be any good. Having a lev…
Originally posted by lanphe1r
Vanguard plays out with the same limitations of game produces a decade earlier. While the graphic have been polished, the core stays caught in the stigma of UO and EQ. Conan, while slated for the second quarter, look…
I guess my research is on the money. Honestly I rather play a new MMO than an established one. Established MMO's usually have the stuck-up veterans that do nothing but show off, sometimes help others (even though I am a veteran of AO, I helped every…
Hello everyone,
Elnator, since you're a veteran of MMORPGs (read your profile), I'm going to try Saga of Ryzom; especially if its similar to Anarchy Online. What I loved about AO was its intimate PvP system (I know its not the best, but to me it's…
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From all the posts I've read in this message board so far, DaoC is the game to play. If I can solve that lagz problem...maybe I'll enjoy it. I'm a huge fan of PvP gameplay (what better way to prove that you know what you're doing by kill…