For my part, I'm near to level 60 and partway through the Revan content with my main. I've stopped playing (but I'm still paying) until 4.0 drops, because I'm really excited for the changes.
Originally posted by craftseeker Originally posted by Howbadisbad Like many other businesses that have really old stuff (like machines that still run on COBOL and other ancient assembly languages) they probably started out with it, then never both…
Originally posted by Matchu Yes I'm an old SWG vet that is looking for a game that has some of the aspects of the Pre-NGE game...
Specifically...I want:
- Sandbox style
- Player Housing
- Robust crafting system
- Either item decay or l…
Originally posted by BillMurphy You'll be happy to know that the new site coming this year is PHP and MySQL powered.
As others have said, the site began with CF way back in 2001 or so, and as the content and database grew, it just became hard t…
Originally posted by Pepeq
THIS
is easier on the eyes than
THIS
I disagree, and there's research to support my view.
The popular theory is that because a white background is emitting more light generally, your eyes are subjec…
Originally posted by Alverant I've used cold fusion for years and back in the day (read around the year 2000) it was pretty useful. It was a clean basic language that was easy to use and did what you expected it to. If you wanted to add another page…
The way I see it, either could be valid.
A company that refers to its players as gamers could experience a kinship with them - "we're all gamers in this together."
Likewise, a company that refers to its players as customers could have a mindset of…
Over the past few years, I spent a lot of time on WoW Insider and Massively. I daresay I spent almost as much time on those sites as I did on the original Star Wars Galaxies forums, when those were still a thing.
I'm very sad to hear this. I don't …
Not a day goes by where I don't miss Star Wars: Galaxies.
Specifically, the first few weeks, when none of us knew what the hell we were doing, but we knew it was awesome.
You could try Dofus. That has the isometric perspective you're looking for.
The requirements you're asking for do exist, but not together. MMORPGs are extremely expensive to build and maintain, and to have any kind of reasonable population density,…
Given that mix, the only thing I could suggest is Guild Wars 2, even though that doesn't fully mesh with your requirements.
Wildstar might entertain you, but it won't be out for awhile.
I'll second ltank. Mortal Online is the only true sandbox fantasy MMORPG that I know of that's currently on the market.
If you're open to sci-fantasy MMORPGs, Wildstar promises to be a sandpark hybrid and is worth looking at.
The Repopulation has …
Thanks for the SEO tip; I've implemented it on that post now.
You're letting players create their own materials? That could be interesting, depending on how it's implemented. I'd love to hear more.
Firefall is probably the closest to what you're looking for.
Be warned, though, that the developer is pushing very hard on the e-sports front, and spends much less time on the PvE side.
If Vanguard comes back, I'm jumping from SWTOR to Vanguard. =O
Only thing that keeps me from playing right now is the average online player count of... what... 12?
If you don't mind EQ1-level graphics, Istaria has all of your requirements.
The community was very pleasant and helpful when I last played it.
One of the best things it has going for it is the ability to play a dragon (if you're a subscriber).
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Originally posted by Zefire
Originally posted by marinrider
I felt the opposite if what you did. Also, my system is not nearly as good as yours and I ran it fine on ultra with no lag. Maybe something is up with your system.
Also, I though…
I'm surprised a hardware hardon guy would be playing an MMO. Aren't you types usually into the latest FPSes only?
I've only played a little bit, but my experience so far has been wholly positive, with only one gripe - I tend to accidentally loot w…