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9/14/09 10:15:50 AM#41
Originally posted by Ponico
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9/14/09 12:46:05 PM#42
The best non-English community would be FFXI when it just released. There were 80% players speaks only Japanese on my server. They have ingame translator to translate your English into Japanese and they can type in Japanese and translated to English. But the translator was worse than Babelfish. Sayotoshi Guild is a helpful guild recruiting new member: Japanese is a must.
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9/14/09 2:22:48 PM#43
AoC EU PvE server. By far my best experience with MMO online community. Unfortunately I don't play the game anymore. |
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9/14/09 3:45:57 PM#44
Originally posted by Larry2298 I remember the odd japanese guilds in EverQuest; there was no way we could communicate with them so eventually they disappeared. They were a quiet bunch and usually left the area when invaded by loud-talking americans trying to talk to them. As for communities i certainly didn't play enough MMO to compare many of them. As for WoW... if you are under 20 i guess you'll probably love the community which is made of people your age, but if you are above, you'll often loose patience with the constant spamming of crap, unfun jokes, and complaints, on public channels and official forums by unsecure teenagers trying to make a name of themselves. The community alone eventually made me realize that i'm too old for mainstream MMOs.
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9/14/09 3:50:41 PM#45
Of all the MMOs I've played FFXI had, by far, the best community. When it was first released in NA it was already out for a year in.. Japan was it? Anyway they were extremely friendly and even though we couldn't communicate well.. they would help you with a quest or invite you into their party. It was one of the coolest experiences I've ever had in a game. And it wasn't a one shot thing... and it wasn't just me. The entire server at least, was extremely friendly and worked together ect.. It was the best |
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Kyleran
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Joined: 9/13/06
A simple truth-"What people want and what is good for an mmo is not always the same thing"-mrw0lf |
9/14/09 4:00:38 PM#46
Originally posted by Rydeson
The failure was yours I'm afraid, you didn't ask in the right place, nor in the right way. Both are very important, (consider it your first lesson in EVE Diplomacy) and if done correctly you'll find people willing to send you millions of ISK and get you started on your way. But it is very important to appear like you have tried to learn some of the basics on your own first, and done some research, so really inane questions will sometimes get slapped to the ground. I've never had a problem with the EVE community, but I learned the right approach quickly. (patience is another good thing to have, never demand people answer you, a common mistake always met with derision) But to stay on topic, for older games I always felt DAOC had a great community back in the early days, not so much any more. "Just because you aren't paying doesn't mean it's not PTW." - Amaranthar |
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9/16/09 3:44:19 PM#47
ATLANTICA ONLINE
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9/16/09 3:53:11 PM#48
Originally posted by natuxatu
I have to agree, FFXI had the best community I have ever seen in a game. If you were rude or really elitist you would be known throughout the server and no body would invite you to do something. Since you can't play the game solo and you have to have other people to help you get anywhere, everyone kept themselves in check and were friendly and helpful to one another. The community also didn't have that "I have to 1 up everyone" mentality because it didn't really contain any PvP
I think it also has something to do with the servers not being pure NA player based, every game I play that is NA player based has a rotten/rude community. |
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9/16/09 3:56:22 PM#49
Wait let me blow the dust off this... UO by far had one of the best communities. No global chat - guild chat - needed to talk with peeps head on |
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9/16/09 4:54:05 PM#50
Originally posted by metalhead980 Definitely true. I steer people who are looking for a mature community towards Ryzom. DAoC was/still has good people on various servers. AC still has good people. UO not so much, SB never. Don't care for WOW. Original EQ, yes. Don't know or care about EQ2. |
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9/16/09 4:55:44 PM#51
Originally posted by kiddyno071 Yes. Early on. It's not like it was in the first few years, though you can probably say that about most games. |
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