So, I went to see the responses to my previous post and was kinda disapointed at the lack of responses.
People that did reply(Thank you!), pointed me mostly towards EVE. I got the feeling they sugested this game because I can advance my character without being logged in... Which is a nifty feature, but... I don't want to feel like I'm not "doing" anything. And in some measure, want to feel my character growth.
Since it's a new year, I decided to officialy re-start the discussion of: Which is more Casual-friendly? Subscription-based or the others? Please explain why in your view. Also, if possible, give an example of one game you feel is particularly casual-friendly.
Edit: Oh and... Happy new year guys!
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Guild Wars, doesnt matter which expansion. Because if you have a hard time making or finding a group you can use npc to help you through at least half the game. And theres no need to rush to max level as it is only max of 20 levels so pvp is more on skill then level.
WoW is casual friendly through the lower and mid levels.
Tabula Rasa, Pirates of the Burning Sea and hellgate London.
Oh and out of all those I said Tabula Rasa and Pirates of the Burning Sea are what I found to be the most casual friendly because you can get a lot done in small amount of time and even by your self. Its just up to the player on what kind of mmo he or she wants.
Tabula rasa is 3rd person shooter but not twitch based. And Pirates is based on 17th century history and mythology of pirates.
Has Pirates of the Burning Sea release yet? I remember trying out Tabula Rasa... And felt a bit flat, this was beta so... Maybe it has changed?
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