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9/11/12 11:21:54 AM#21
Playing GW2 but there is no best MMO in the market yet. They all fail in my book until they start making real MMOs again. GW2 is fun! |
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RavingRabbid
Advanced Member
Joined: 10/11/09
Remember Rabbids cant play MMO's, but they can dance! |
9/11/12 11:25:23 AM#22
Playing SWTOR alot still. Eve Online im quitting at the end of the month as im moving across country and money will be tight for few weeks during the move. Plus I pretty much sign in to skill up then leave. World of Tanks I play in small doses when i get the x2 or x3 xp boost for wins. Wtg on World of Darkness and mechwarrior online. I may go get GW2 today and check it out. ***Double plunger salute for Footballs season!!! WOOT!*** All my opinions are just that..opinions. If you like my opinions..coolness.If you dont like my opinion....I really dont care. |
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9/11/12 12:10:21 PM#23
Like many, my favorite game is just a shadow of its former self. |
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9/11/12 12:21:49 PM#24
Not playing any MMO at the moment. I'm playing Skyrim still off and on until the LotRO Mac client comes out next month hopefully.
Current: None |
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9/11/12 12:28:52 PM#25
Playing Wurm Online. Usually I play only one game at a time but currently I also dabble a bit in Salem beta. For me the genre is all about indie games and sandboxes. I maintain this List of Sandbox MMORPGs. Please post or send PM for corrections and suggestions. |
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9/11/12 12:29:02 PM#26
I am playing SWTOR(I know I know) and Wow at the moment. I will probably only play Wow for a couple of months as I just am interested in seeing what the new expansion has and getting through content and that will be the end of it for me. I tried Guild Wars 2 and it is honestly the most boring MMO I have ever played, I know a lot of people love it and I am happy for them, but after giving it 2 weeks I feel confident it is not for me and I doubt I will be logging in anymore. I would like to try TSW but only if it went f2p I'm not interested enough in it to spend 60 bucks plus a monthly sub.
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BethelsBoy
Apprentice Member
Joined: 9/18/08
"What I have shown you is reality. What you remember, that is the illusion." |
9/11/12 12:34:49 PM#27
Right now, for me, it is Guild Wars 2 and Eden Eternal. I was wrapped up in Eden before GW2 came out so I feel too guilty to just throw Eden aside. The reason I love EE so much is because of how the game has been turned around drastically. X-Legend has listened to it's community, and responded with multiple updates and a plethora of new content. They just introduced a new class, Sage, and talk of another new class to come out soon, the Dragon Knight. A lot of people have given up on this game because of it's rough past, but I have stuck with it, and have been impressed by what they've done with EE.
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9/11/12 12:35:12 PM#28
Star Craft 2, though some may not consider that an MMO. |
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9/11/12 2:37:59 PM#29
Project 1999.
Classic-ish Everquest is unbeatable by these mediocre, modern MMOs. No instances and no handholding. Yes fond memories, yes awesome grouping, yes awesome zones/dungeons, yes all the nastiness of death penalties and corpse runs and hell levels, and before ALL that much longer... yes Velious! |
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9/11/12 2:51:41 PM#30
Guild Wars 2 for me personally. To me everything pretty much feels right in this game. Personal opinion, of course, but I'm quite happy with it.
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9/11/12 2:54:00 PM#31
Planetside 2 beta. Borderlands 2 next week for non-MMOs. |
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9/12/12 12:15:53 AM#32
I've already dropped GW so I'm only active in rift atm as a pure raidlogger |
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9/12/12 12:18:59 AM#33
For me, not much nowadays
Most games are garbage, I dont know if its because im now outside of the age 18 - 35 demographic, (Im 37) Or if games are really getting more retarted |
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9/12/12 2:33:47 AM#34
my best MMO of all time Vanguard Saga of Heroes this MMO is what i gave me the "true" experience of MMO that no other player will ever get from today's MMO anymore if you played VG since 2007 till 2010, you will know what i meant, that game has everything done right if it wasn't for the bugs, i used to remember, venturing the world itself is addictive and whenever i was out, i always think about what was going on in the game, and always have that urge to log in, then, crafting was the best i've ever done in any MMO, and i hated crafting, but then VG's crafting really made me craft the whole day, and it matters back in the day, because everything in the market is player controlled, it was a true trading market in VG, i had to search for items and was dependant on the other crafter i was hoping that i would have the same with GW2, after such a long time, but man, GW2 didn;t even last 3 weeks for me to lose my urge to log back in, even how much i love GW2, it just cant be compared to what i've experienced in VG
Vanguard, i miss you man! So What Now? |
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9/12/12 2:36:19 AM#35
Planetside 2 beta for sure.. nothing comes close to the fun im having in this.. tho of course it is just a pure PVP mmo.. I do ahve GW2 installed still but its really boring..
Other than that im hitting War of the Roses pretty hard as well.. and i should get access to the Chivalry beta this weekend :)
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David_Lopan
Apprentice Member
Joined: 9/07/10
"There is no progress. Everything is the same as it was. Form changes. The essence does not." RLS |
9/12/12 2:42:51 AM#36
I always fall back on Vanguard and DDO (I have like 32 characters over 3 servers, i know, sad). Playing GW2 right now, will be finishing up some lose ends once SWTOR goes F2P.
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9/12/12 2:48:37 AM#37
I play: - GW2 if I want to play a fantasy MMORPG - FE if I want to play something more serene and postapocalyptic - TF2 if I want action - MTGO if I want to use my brain - and Civ5, if I want something slow and singleplayer Let's play Fallen Earth (blind, 265 episodes) Let's play Guild Wars 2 (blind, 45 episodes) |
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Simphanatic
Novice Member
Joined: 9/11/12
The problem with virtually every MMORPG: too much Pavlov and not enough Maslow. |
9/12/12 5:21:54 AM#38
Originally posted by maji
I love Civ5 -- added Gods & Generals a few weeks ago. I've played all the modes, most of the landscapes, small worlds, huge worlds, and everything in between.
My funnest thing to do is to create a 2-human game (hotseat), no other civs, rampaging berzerkers, huge world, no "win" criteria, on Diety mode. On first turn, I then delete the warriors and settlers for the 2nd human player. This leaves me in a game world where it's just me and the berzerkers. It's a hoot to struggle, survive, and eventually thrive despite a continuous onslaught of enemies that keep complete pace with my technological achievements. I've really come to appreciate the value of artillery in defence, interlocking fields of fire, and defense in depth; and moreso the concept of combined arms tactics, where it's totally necessary to deploy armor that is supported by artillery and close air support during offense. I've also had some totally wicked naval engagements and amphibious assaults supported by naval gunfire. The last game I played went well beyond 2000 turns and I'd still conquered only about a third of the map. I enjoy dealing with the other civs, but for a totally immersive strategic and tactical combat experience, this is the way to go.
The past couple of days I've been playing Sims3. I'm a major History geek -- just finished rereading a couple of Edith Wharton's, Jean Zimmerman's Love, Fiercely, and am currently in the midst of a book about Lady Nancy Astor. All these are set contemporaneously in a period proximating the late 19th/early 20th centuries and talk principally about the period's rich, famous, infamous, and utterly confining upper social strata. So, I kind of got a bug in my bonnet to build a Guilded Age mansion akin to that designed by I.N. Phelps-Stokes for his father, Anson Phelps-Stokes's "Brickhouse" in Connecticut c.1910. It's repleat with 2 dining rooms, library, billiard room, fourteen bedrooms, and much more; not to mention elaborately landscaped gardens. After having played all the Sims3 expansions to this point, I'm kind of tired of the game, but building and recreating notable structures from photos, sketches, and printed discriptions still intrigues me very much.
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9/12/12 5:32:41 AM#39
Right now, it's GW2. I thought I'd switch to other games soon enough, but GW2 gets more impressive the more I play it and that's something I like.
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9/12/12 6:05:09 AM#40
No mmo. Playing Sims 2 and waiting for an mmo like Sims 2. Otherwise just waiting on -
ArcheAge Elder Scrolls Online Otherland |
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