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but cant seem to find anything better that fits my style. ive tried warhammer and it was ok for awhile but it lost my interest after awhile. did the free trial of lotro but didnt really find it all that interesting. anyway i just want to know some opinions of the people on this site. whats the best MMO besides WoW? and what mmo besides wow has the most players? and dont tell me some stupid crap like runescape or maple story. im talking about a REAL game. |
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11/06/09 10:05:10 PM#2
Ive been enjoying Aion |
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11/06/09 10:06:47 PM#3
EQ2 and Aion are the main 2 off the top of my head that are very wowesque in gameplay mechanics. |
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aion is a little to anime for my tastes and i dont like in eq2 how what class you pick determines your role. like if i roll paladin i can only tank ect |
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11/06/09 10:12:14 PM#5
Might also try Runes of Magic and Chronicles of Spellborn. I didn't particularly like them all that much, but they seem to get pretty decent marks from ex-WoW players. |
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11/06/09 10:13:55 PM#6
Then um...don't play WoW? If there are no other mmo's that peak your interest then don't play an mmo. They can be addicting I give you that. I've been just playing single player games the past 2 weeks and they are so superior in game play, but I digress. Aion is not very wow like after about level 25. If you like Lineage 2 or those type of games then you would enjoy Aion. You said you didn't like Lotro, that is what I would have recommended but that's out. You can give Warhammer or AoC a shot, I believe both of them have free trials. I would suggest Guild Wars but that is radically diferent from your standard mmo. EVE has a 10 day free trial as well I believe and it's a quick download as well. |
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cukimunga
Advanced Member
Joined: 4/03/05
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11/06/09 10:14:19 PM#7
You just missed the free trial for Fallen Earth but maybe they will have one next holiday. I got my cousin to play he was a WoW player for a year and he likes FE so far. I played WoW off and on for a year but IMO FE blows WoW out of the water, but thats me the Indie guy. I really don't care what the Popular Vote is, because I hate mainstream stuff anyways. |
Originally posted by cukimunga
i heard fallen earth was pretty bad. i havnt played it though. i watched some videos of it on youtube and its graphics dont impress me much |
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what about champions online? would anyone recommend that? |
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11/07/09 7:41:49 AM#10
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11/07/09 7:54:18 AM#11
Originally posted by Kroosaydur It's not a bad game; the combat is fast-paced and flashy and (of course) you can fly and shoot lasers from your eyes and stuff. There is only one server (like EVE) but it is heavily instanced, heavily zoned, and has loading screens. The combat is rather simplistic compared to other MMO's. A 30 minute old character in WoW will have more skills and abilities than a 24 hour old character in CO. For the most part, you'll "energy-build" (i.e. auto-attack) and spam 1 or 2 other attacks for hours on end. Not a bad game, but not great. |
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11/07/09 7:54:25 AM#12
Originally posted by Kroosaydur
i heard fallen earth was pretty bad. i havnt played it though. i watched some videos of it on youtube and its graphics dont impress me much
Sigh....so many players with this mindset. When will they ever learn Game mechanics > graphics. Not that I am saying Fallen Earth has great game mechanics...just a general statement. Did FE in beta and at the time, it was terrible. Laggy as all hell, lame quests, bad animations, etc. But...that was beta. No idea what it may be like now.
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11/11/09 3:25:54 AM#13
I'd give LotRO a shot. I believe there's a trial. Personally I found EQ2's controls too clunky and the graphics unappealing. |
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11/11/09 3:29:27 AM#14
heh.... i been playing wow for like almost 2 years... got too tired... many reasons... .... played eq too since 1997 then played eq2.... and so on.. blah blah blah... anyway ... Lotro amazes me... yeah its not free u gotta pay but hey they got good deals... check the turbine site to see what i mean ... turbine account site that is... but in the game theres a bunch of features and the graphic is amazing ... it even runs in directX10....about gameplay... heh u be playing for hours and wont even know time went by... well check it out u see what i mean... ;) Lotro all the way baby.... |
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11/11/09 3:33:15 AM#15
Allods Started today and I gotta say I like it a lot . Former WoW Player and WoW is still a decent game but just getting bored after years and years of playing.
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11/11/09 3:43:21 AM#16
Wow is all about doing one quest after another ... I now wait on Mortal Online to be released. |
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11/11/09 4:00:31 AM#17
If you're more into PvE, I'd recommend LOTRO. I'd just offer one advice, don't hurry to reach end level, you'll miss so many good things on your way there. If you're more into open world PvP, Aion is also an alternative. Just keep in mind that this game is not quest driven in it's PvE part (aka you'll need to spend quite some time killing mobs). I just mention it because some people are shocked coming from quest grind heavy games to ones that are more into mob farming. One last thing, I hope this thread is not derailed into pointless arguments regarding the merits and flaws of the proposed games. |
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11/11/09 6:09:09 AM#18
Originally posted by Zorndorf When I left WoW i joined up with a few buddies and played Eve online. It was a completely different game and it kept me away from wow to this day. People that are suggesting WoW clones to the op are wrong. Don't play a game that will remind you of WoW play a new type of mmo, go for sci-fi, maybe sandbox or leave the genre altogether and play single player games for a couple years. EQ2,VG,Lotro, Aion, WAR, AoC are all below average clones. Sure they have a couple good features but overall cannot touch WoW. If your stuck on fantasy,themepark games only just go back to WoW and roll an alt because none of the other fantasy games compare. It's almost as if people play those games just so they could avoid the most popular mmo on the market. It's similar to people hating the more popular sports team or rock band because everyone else likes it and they try to rage against the machine. The fantasy themepark genre is so fucking worthless right now a average game like wow is king its sad.
PLaying: EvE, Ryzom Waiting For: Earthrise, Perpetuum |
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11/11/09 8:27:09 AM#19
Originally posted by metalhead980 When I left WoW i joined up with a few buddies and played Eve online. It was a completely different game and it kept me away from wow to this day. People that are suggesting WoW clones to the op are wrong. Don't play a game that will remind you of WoW play a new type of mmo, go for sci-fi, maybe sandbox or leave the genre altogether and play single player games for a couple years. EQ2,VG,Lotro, Aion, WAR, AoC are all below average clones. Sure they have a couple good features but overall cannot touch WoW. If your stuck on fantasy,themepark games only just go back to WoW and roll an alt because none of the other fantasy games compare. It's almost as if people play those games just so they could avoid the most popular mmo on the market. It's similar to people hating the more popular sports team or rock band because everyone else likes it and they try to rage against the machine. The fantasy themepark genre is so fucking worthless right now a average game like wow is king its sad.
QFFT World of Warcraft is a proof that MMORPG quality should affect schedule/budget and not the other way around. |
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Lansid
Novice Member
Joined: 8/21/03
"Remember... no matter where you go... there you are!" |
11/11/09 10:47:07 AM#20
Dunno if it'd help, but I usually supplement playing a MMO for an extended period of time with a FPS game. Helps stretch the atrophied twitch reflex muscles. I believe, that just like everything else, if you do one thing for any extended amount of time the fun bar goes from feeling like you're "playing" to "working"... and after you figure out the game mechanics, what to do and where to go to the point where you're just grinding out quests or xp rather than just enjoying what you're doing then the magic is sort of gone. No matter what game you go to, you'll see through the smoke and mirrors of the game mechanics and feel the same thing... the thing you're tired of. Usually, for me... that's level progression/grinding. So, I play games that are more action oriented and twitch reflex. It may not work for everyone, but it's helped me in the past when I was just bored of MMO's in general. "There is only one thing of which I am certain, and that's nothing is certain." |