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What is/was your favorite MMORPG's?
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What is/was your favorite MMORPG's?
For me was CABAL online and a few others i wouldn't want to mention (people would probably end up going mad but maybe ill give it a shot).....ya umm MAPLESTORY lol
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I havnt ever tried an MMORPG actually. Maybe FF14 will be my door into this nvr ending world. Only time will tell.
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o0o0o0o0o0 i cant wait till FF14 comes out....i gotz my beta code ....if you got FF13 there is a site and a code you get with it in the case...do it ASAP if you have it
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OMG thats what the code is for???
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Well I got my beta app done. Now I just hope they actually let me in.
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Ah swoot...yep just give it sometime and when the beta is ready we will get our redeem code via e-mail to download it on PSN
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hell yea cant wait!
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Never been a MMORPG fan, like Manson said FF14 will probably be the first for me.
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ill stick with WoW, its an old MMO but its like the best and most adicting MMO i ever played, its a little hard tho, you need to make some partners so they can help with your quests and stuff...
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Re: What is/was your favorite MMORPG's?
I tried WoW once and i never got addicted to it. Was kinda lame...i didn't see my friends for 2 years because he was playing that damn thing >:O
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Re: What is/was your favorite MMORPG's?
its great, it sucks when you start playing it, but when you keep raising levels and you get more options and more attacks, you have like a lot of things to do, you can hunt for animals, and sell their stuff, or hunt them to make your own clothes, or to get ingredients to cook, or even have them as pets, to help on your missions, and thats only 1 of the cooles tthing you can do, besides online multiplayer, like capture the base and stuff. and the historyAnimAfluX wrote:I tried WoW once and i never got addicted to it. Was kinda lame...i didn't see my friends for 2 years because he was playing that damn thing >:O
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Re: What is/was your favorite MMORPG's?
I would prefer Cabal Online. You should check that out :3RazorX wrote:its great, it sucks when you start playing it, but when you keep raising levels and you get more options and more attacks, you have like a lot of things to do, you can hunt for animals, and sell their stuff, or hunt them to make your own clothes, or to get ingredients to cook, or even have them as pets, to help on your missions, and thats only 1 of the cooles tthing you can do, besides online multiplayer, like capture the base and stuff. and the historyAnimAfluX wrote:I tried WoW once and i never got addicted to it. Was kinda lame...i didn't see my friends for 2 years because he was playing that damn thing >:O
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Re: What is/was your favorite MMORPG's?
eeh, never heard of it, ill google it in a bit, if it is good then i download, thx for letting me knowAnimAfluX wrote:I would prefer Cabal Online. You should check that out :3RazorX wrote:its great, it sucks when you start playing it, but when you keep raising levels and you get more options and more attacks, you have like a lot of things to do, you can hunt for animals, and sell their stuff, or hunt them to make your own clothes, or to get ingredients to cook, or even have them as pets, to help on your missions, and thats only 1 of the cooles tthing you can do, besides online multiplayer, like capture the base and stuff. and the historyAnimAfluX wrote:I tried WoW once and i never got addicted to it. Was kinda lame...i didn't see my friends for 2 years because he was playing that damn thing >:O
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I never really got into any MMORPG's either, I should probably try, FF14 beta is going to be sweet, however, i dont have FF13 and never signed up for a beta so I wont be getting that, depending on what people say I may get it though.
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I think that may be the only online MMORPG i may pay fo...this is gonna be sweet...I can't wait till FF14 comes out
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ff14 is coming to ps3? hey ff13 wasnt so cool, i love games like KH, if ff14 is great and its like kh, then i get it, i dont like the faq that your character cant jump or free walk, thats the problem of ff13, even chrono trigger pwns ff13 lol, but chrono trigger was epic.SPADEZ wrote:I never really got into any MMORPG's either, I should probably try, FF14 beta is going to be sweet, however, i dont have FF13 and never signed up for a beta so I wont be getting that, depending on what people say I may get it though.
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Re: What is/was your favorite MMORPG's?
So far my favorite is Mabinogi, i tried maplestory but i had no clue what i was doing so left at like lvl 12 lol. And requiem bloodymare was a awsome game i heard its like a bloody wow but.. i got bored because i didnt like talking to ppl in that game. I wanna try WOW but in december i heard its the crack of mmos lolz
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Re: What is/was your favorite MMORPG's?
Ultima Online... It was hardcore.
It was a 2d top down isometric view MMORPG. You started off with only 100 gold, which bought nothing! You had crappy skills at the start which also made it hard. Asking for help from other players would fall on deaf ears. You were constantly dodging shady characters who wanted to steal your belongings. Then when you left town you were murdered, and your horse was killed. You lost everything in your bag, it's on your corpse which just got looted by the murderers. After running around as a ghost which seemed like forever, you get resurrected at the healers. When you finally got some armor and weapons to go kill some monsters you get murdered, and your horse was killed again. You're a ghost and you've just lost everything... again. It's a vicious cycle. FML
Now here's the fun part, when you persevered through the early days and built a good character you could go around owning people. The game used skills instead of a class type, so you could pick any 7 skills and work them up to 100 to become a 7x GM. The game had player housing, guild wars, murdering, factions, thieving, crafting, ect. It had everything, you could even tame wild dragons which are strong as hell and sick them on people. You could be a real estate agent selling houses for millions. Crafting made tons of money. You could also farm plants for thorns. Buying bulk at the vendor then selling for high prices worked great, reagents are like crack for mages. A lot of people played the game just to sit around the bank and chat for the social interaction.
Thieving was incredibly awesome if you were a pro thief like me. You could steal anything that was under 10 stones, which was almost every weapon. Now apply a mage/thief into the equation. You can steal their healing reagent so they can't heal themselves, and start blasting spells at them while they are defenseless. I would steal in town which was insta kill by the guards. All awhile these extremely pissed off players would chase after me shouting the most offensive things as I hid and stealthed away. Only to use the disguise kit and come back as a totally different named player with a different outfit. Afterward, I proceeded to talk with them about the "thief" that they were looking for. Then I stole from them again, and again using the same technique.
I still have fond memories when I owned a boat full of murdering pirates with one spell. I had gm poisoning, and gm magery which made the spell "Poison field" deadly poison. They all panicked as their health was rapidly depleting and had no where to escape the poison field because they were on a small boat. Deadly poison is just like the name implies, it was deadly. I couldn't stop laughing from the hilarity of their situation. Every time they cured themselves they were re-poisoned and couldn't heal themselves because they were poisoned. After they all succumbed to the poison, I watched as five ghosts drove the boat away. They were probably in a state of shock, and bitching at each other. Outsmarted by a crafting character who was mining ore from the mountain side on his boat, who also dabbled in alchemy and poisoning.
The PVP was awesome back in those days, hally rush combos, necro/mage combos, and any other cool character builds. I even made a detective character just do it, he was anti-thief. PVP was a rush, because if you died you lost everything and the thrill of victory when you looted your opponent was all worth it. One time our pk group murdered this girl and her pet dragon in a dungeon. I felt so bad that I went and found her in the taming town. I ended up giving her a white wyrm (white dragon) with my tamer and showed her how to bond it so she'd never lose it again. I wasn't pure evil like most of the people that played the game, I actually helped people. I killed thieves and murderers mostly when I wasn't warring.
It was an incredible game during its time, the possibilities were endless. There was no endgame to it, it was purely an open sandbox. You quit the game because you were bored of the same thing, and moved on to newer games. But you didn't want to quit because you would lose everything you accomplished and acquired through your hard work. I ended up selling my account for a couple hundred dollars. It's still a fun game, if you played it originally. But I won't venture back into the fold...
It was a 2d top down isometric view MMORPG. You started off with only 100 gold, which bought nothing! You had crappy skills at the start which also made it hard. Asking for help from other players would fall on deaf ears. You were constantly dodging shady characters who wanted to steal your belongings. Then when you left town you were murdered, and your horse was killed. You lost everything in your bag, it's on your corpse which just got looted by the murderers. After running around as a ghost which seemed like forever, you get resurrected at the healers. When you finally got some armor and weapons to go kill some monsters you get murdered, and your horse was killed again. You're a ghost and you've just lost everything... again. It's a vicious cycle. FML
Now here's the fun part, when you persevered through the early days and built a good character you could go around owning people. The game used skills instead of a class type, so you could pick any 7 skills and work them up to 100 to become a 7x GM. The game had player housing, guild wars, murdering, factions, thieving, crafting, ect. It had everything, you could even tame wild dragons which are strong as hell and sick them on people. You could be a real estate agent selling houses for millions. Crafting made tons of money. You could also farm plants for thorns. Buying bulk at the vendor then selling for high prices worked great, reagents are like crack for mages. A lot of people played the game just to sit around the bank and chat for the social interaction.
Thieving was incredibly awesome if you were a pro thief like me. You could steal anything that was under 10 stones, which was almost every weapon. Now apply a mage/thief into the equation. You can steal their healing reagent so they can't heal themselves, and start blasting spells at them while they are defenseless. I would steal in town which was insta kill by the guards. All awhile these extremely pissed off players would chase after me shouting the most offensive things as I hid and stealthed away. Only to use the disguise kit and come back as a totally different named player with a different outfit. Afterward, I proceeded to talk with them about the "thief" that they were looking for. Then I stole from them again, and again using the same technique.
I still have fond memories when I owned a boat full of murdering pirates with one spell. I had gm poisoning, and gm magery which made the spell "Poison field" deadly poison. They all panicked as their health was rapidly depleting and had no where to escape the poison field because they were on a small boat. Deadly poison is just like the name implies, it was deadly. I couldn't stop laughing from the hilarity of their situation. Every time they cured themselves they were re-poisoned and couldn't heal themselves because they were poisoned. After they all succumbed to the poison, I watched as five ghosts drove the boat away. They were probably in a state of shock, and bitching at each other. Outsmarted by a crafting character who was mining ore from the mountain side on his boat, who also dabbled in alchemy and poisoning.
The PVP was awesome back in those days, hally rush combos, necro/mage combos, and any other cool character builds. I even made a detective character just do it, he was anti-thief. PVP was a rush, because if you died you lost everything and the thrill of victory when you looted your opponent was all worth it. One time our pk group murdered this girl and her pet dragon in a dungeon. I felt so bad that I went and found her in the taming town. I ended up giving her a white wyrm (white dragon) with my tamer and showed her how to bond it so she'd never lose it again. I wasn't pure evil like most of the people that played the game, I actually helped people. I killed thieves and murderers mostly when I wasn't warring.
It was an incredible game during its time, the possibilities were endless. There was no endgame to it, it was purely an open sandbox. You quit the game because you were bored of the same thing, and moved on to newer games. But you didn't want to quit because you would lose everything you accomplished and acquired through your hard work. I ended up selling my account for a couple hundred dollars. It's still a fun game, if you played it originally. But I won't venture back into the fold...
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Re: What is/was your favorite MMORPG's?
I have not played any type of mmorpg game. But i want to know are these type of games are interesting.
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Of course these games are interesting. They always take a lot of time though. If you're willing to invest a lot of time in a single game, then go for it. mmorpgs are more rewarding when you're playing together with friends. The social experience is what sells the game. If you don't want to pay for a subscription fee, then try Guild Wars. It's a one time buy with no subscription fees. There's also a lot of free mmos if you look for them. I'm waiting for Guild Wars 2, it looks epic.AdinWilliam wrote:I have not played any type of mmorpg game. But i want to know are these type of games are interesting.
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Pyro hits the nail on the head when he mentions time investment. I've spend a lot of playtime in MMOs over the past 12 years. I also spent time in MUDs prior to that.
More and more, the MMO model is shifting toward Freemium payment plans. So I think Guild Wars II is a great place to start if you're looking to enter into a new genre like MMO.
Jumping in to an established game might leave you a little bit behind, but if you have friends to help you it's not a big deal.
To get anything out of these games, though, you *must* invest a lot of time to the game and your character. So understand that before you jump in. Also, if you can jump into the genre with some friends you'll find the learning curve to be a lot less intimidating. If you're going in solo, be sure that you're ready to be friendly, because you will need others to advance. That's pretty much the point of these games... to build communities to advance with.
MMO's I've played to max level/end game:
EverQuest
EverQuest II
Dark Age Of Camelot
Ultima Online
StarWars Galaxies
Asheron's Call
PlanetSide
World of Warcraft
Rift
City of Heroes
Age of Conan
Of those, EQ1, EQ2 and WoW were probably the ones I was most invested in. My favorite was EQ1, but I'd never go back to it now.
More and more, the MMO model is shifting toward Freemium payment plans. So I think Guild Wars II is a great place to start if you're looking to enter into a new genre like MMO.
Jumping in to an established game might leave you a little bit behind, but if you have friends to help you it's not a big deal.
To get anything out of these games, though, you *must* invest a lot of time to the game and your character. So understand that before you jump in. Also, if you can jump into the genre with some friends you'll find the learning curve to be a lot less intimidating. If you're going in solo, be sure that you're ready to be friendly, because you will need others to advance. That's pretty much the point of these games... to build communities to advance with.
MMO's I've played to max level/end game:
EverQuest
EverQuest II
Dark Age Of Camelot
Ultima Online
StarWars Galaxies
Asheron's Call
PlanetSide
World of Warcraft
Rift
City of Heroes
Age of Conan
Of those, EQ1, EQ2 and WoW were probably the ones I was most invested in. My favorite was EQ1, but I'd never go back to it now.