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Hello all! After a hiatus from the gaming world, I'm looking to make a comeback. First, some history on myself and gaming.. * I started my online gaming adventures with (gasp!) RuneScape. On the recommendation of a friend, we started playing together. I'll say with much embarrassment that to this day no other game kept me entertained for as long as RuneScape did. If it had a few features I found lacking, it'd probably be my favorite game of all time. However, no game is perfect.. * EverQuest/EverQuest II: Never could get into it, and I can't tell you why. Just wasn't my thing, I guess. * Knight Online: Played this on and off for awhile, was entertaining but also short-lived. * World of Warcraft: At release, I hated it. Gave it to the same friend who got me into RuneScape. About a year later at Christmas we were hanging out and I watched him play his Paladin. I got interested and started playing. Next to RuneScape, WoW is the longest MMO I played. I ended up capping out right at Burning Crusade's release and played all the way through to Sunwell where I quit. Went back a couple times out of boredom, but left again. Started up again with the release of Wrath of the Lich King, made it almost to 80 and quit again! Short history, eh? I've just never found the proper balance of features I want in a game. I've been reading reviews as I'm finally getting another gaming machine, just don't know what I'm going to use it for yet. So far Vanguard looks good... Never tried it though, I plan on downloading a lot of trials once I get my desktop built this week. What I'm looking for: Content Grouping Customization Crafting "The Grind" Graphics Subscription PvP So, based on that information... Does anyone have recommendations for trials I should try? |
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7/26/09 11:16:11 AM#2
Give Guild wars a try, if you r the solo non-pvp type, lots of stuff to do and minimal grouping. Try the free trial and see if you are interested. |
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7/26/09 11:23:53 AM#3
I think LotrO sounds like what you are looking for. Great graphics, good crafting, solo friendly and PvP is limited to just 1 zone where you never have to go. 10 days free US trial here. If WoW = The Beatles |
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Methos12
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Joined: 9/05/08
Its better to be quiet and perceived as stupid, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. |
7/26/09 11:24:13 AM#4
If you didn't dislike having no direction Saga of Ryzom would've been one of the potential games for you. Sure, it has quests on the trial/starter island and everything (looks decent, not that much of a focus on PvP, AWESOME crafting system with crazy customizability potential and freeform crafting, huge freaking world to explore, etc), but once you get to the mainland it basically becomes the ultimate sandbox game because there's basically no hand holding at all. In case you're interested, there's a free trial with unlimited play period, but you're locked on the starter island. Nature without Technology is little more than animals running about. |
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7/26/09 11:32:05 AM#5
Out of curiousity, i played Ryzom for a couple of hours ~4 yrs ago and gfx were kinda ...strange. Did they enhance gfx by chance? |
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