can some one reccomend a good mmo ? iv played wow and enjoyed it for while, am currently playing dcuo on ps3 which is kinda of cool. what else is there thats got good community ? and doesnt need epic requirements
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i have the original guild wars some were and i thought that was pritty epic, is it still active?
rawrB
weve had 3 expansions 4 free dlc's and are just finished christmas and jsut before it the heart of the north event[spoiler] heart of the north is gwen's wedding day [/spoiler]
we have also laid down alot of foundation for gw2's arrival and continue to do so.. oh and the meta game has balanced out actually rather nicely of lae due to a market reset (they reset the prices of everything at the dealers) as a result stuff is worth it again to be doing. its still no picnic climbing to the top and some endgame stuff just isnt done anymore like eotn's dungeons but its still 100% worth it and 100% worth it to get the expansions.
Lord of the Rings Online has gone free to play, and has a good community.ChiliDragonIt is also similar enough to WoW that you can switch over to it and pick up on it's game play easily. It is a very high quality Free to Play MMO. I'd recommend it.
Otherwise there is Rift coming out soon, which is similar to WoW with a couple distinctions. Warhammer Online, which is almost straight PvP based, you will do 90% of your leveling through PvP (called Realm vs Realm -- RvR).
This game is for masochists. The PvP idea is cool and if someone kills you they can take whatever you have on your person at the time. But the real killer is the grind. There's no leveling, it has a system like Oblivion where you use your skills in repetition to level them up. So everyone ends up with the same cookie cutter build, but also to be a top player you need to set up macros for your character. What I mean is you script a macro and walk away from the computer for hours upon hours at a time while your toon hammers away at whatever rock/mob type you told em to. It is common to hear of someone AFK macroing for 23 hours a day for days on end to level their skills up.Darkfall Online.
I never hear anyone mention it, but it's pretty cool.
tequilasunriser
Aion is actually a very good mmo but beware, it's not for the faint of heart. The grind can be very harsh at times, most people never even make it to the max level before giving up. If you can get passed the big grind the game has lots to offer and some great world pvp.
[QUOTE="tequilasunriser"]This game is for masochists. The PvP idea is cool and if someone kills you they can take whatever you have on your person at the time. But the real killer is the grind. There's no leveling, it has a system like Oblivion where you use your skills in repetition to level them up. So everyone ends up with the same cookie cutter build, but also to be a top player you need to set up macros for your character. What I mean is you script a macro and walk away from the computer for hours upon hours at a time while your toon hammers away at whatever rock/mob type you told em to. It is common to hear of someone AFK macroing for 23 hours a day for days on end to level their skills up.Darkfall Online.
I never hear anyone mention it, but it's pretty cool.
cametall
Darkfall's grind is less of a problem now. It has recently been reduced. All skills go up faster now. They also have a meditation system where you gain skill offline without having to macro. There are limited skills in it now, but more will be added.
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