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10/24/12 8:25:44 AM#41
Ultima Online is the only game i've consistently played for almost 15 years. It just never gets old to me.
The Secret World - Ultima Online - Age of Wushu |
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10/24/12 8:38:10 AM#42
Ultima Online.
I must have uninstalled/installed that game 20 times by now, created, grinded and in leaner times sold quite a few accounts. Also tried most of the more populous free servers and anxiously awaiting the IPY zombie apocalypse server opening on Halloween. =) |
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10/24/12 8:41:47 AM#43
Vanguard, my old pally ain't even 55 yet!
the best way to kill a troll is to FLAME ON! ...or with acid... |
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Simphanatic
Novice Member
Joined: 9/11/12
The problem with virtually every MMORPG: too much Pavlov and not enough Maslow. |
10/24/12 9:13:09 AM#44
None of the above. I've quit returning, and despite keeping my eyes open for a new MMORPG, nothing interests me.
I've considered the reasons for my apathy at length, and here's what I've come to (these apply only to me, so pull that broomstick out of your ass before you romp on me):
I'm not alone; there's an army of respondants on this website who've expessed these sentiments. The larger question is whether game developers care enough to rope us back in. |
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Loktofeit
Elite Member
Joined: 1/13/10
EVE in 2013 - DUST 514, CSM8, Fanfest, 10th Anniversary, Uprising, Odyssey. Gonna be a good year :) |
10/24/12 9:30:51 AM#45
AC and AoC. My list used to include UO, but the four layers of intertwined logins one needs to navigate to sub or unsub has killed that. filmoret: One thing I have never figured out is why the game devs hardly ever fix simple problems that arise. It is like they don't care about the pvp community. Nitth: What makes you so sure its a simple fix? filmoret: Because most of them are. Sometimes its just changing a number in a code string other times its creating a few variables. However none of them should take over a few hours of coding. |
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10/24/12 9:36:54 AM#46
MMO wise its SWG. Been playing off and on since day one. I also have always had a copy of Civ. on my computers for over 20 years.
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10/24/12 9:46:45 AM#47
Classic SF.
Ignore the nattering of beldames, enjoy whatever you like. |
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Simphanatic
Novice Member
Joined: 9/11/12
The problem with virtually every MMORPG: too much Pavlov and not enough Maslow. |
10/24/12 9:46:51 AM#48
Originally posted by hyllstarter Good luck returning to that one. |
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10/24/12 9:48:44 AM#49
I SWG-EMU now. Its almost as good as the real thing.
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10/24/12 9:50:05 AM#50
EQ1 is the only game ive ever had the desire to return to however it character dont move as smoothe as i like them to so it makes it a little difficult to get back into it after playing the newer games. I kinda wish somone would make an updated versions of the oldergames ot a well made sandbox game. i will however be going back to Darkfall when the newer version of the game come out to give it a try again. |
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10/24/12 9:53:40 AM#51
Whenever I hit a lull with a main game, or am just looking for something a little different, I usually find myself going back to STO for a while. The game's changed a lot, and seems to continue improve pretty steadily. It has some different elements from most MMOs, like the fleet advancement system and duty officers, that makes it a welcome change.
Hell hath no fury like an MMORPG player scorned. |
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10/24/12 9:56:10 AM#52
I keep returning to Vanguard, yes its hitching is annoying but its game play is so sweet. On the single player side I keep returning to old games like BG and BG2 along with Vampire bloodlines. The classics
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Phaserlight
Hard Core Member
Joined: 7/18/04
The simple is the seal of the true. And beauty is the splendor of truth. -S. Chandrasekhar |
10/29/12 12:49:41 PM#53
Vendetta Online, except I never left. I've been playing for more than 9 years.
"To be what you are not, experience what you are not." -Saint John of the Cross |
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10/31/12 6:43:23 AM#54
League of Legends, Starcraft2 and probably Mario Kart WII since every time I have a social gathering at my place (I'm the only one that has his own place plus no child so it is almost always my place) every female wants to play the WII. Wonder why there seems to be more haters on the internet? Read this by an actual marketing guy to find out why. |
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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 |
10/31/12 6:50:54 AM#55
DDO and Vanguard. DDO has the best dungeons and character development. Vanguard is just epic in scale and options. |
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Vannor
Elite Member
Joined: 8/11/03
I am the lucid dream. BOW DOWN BEFORE THE GOD OF DEATH! |
10/31/12 6:53:37 AM#56
Rift has been my major come back. I keep going to EQ2 every now and then as well.
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10/31/12 6:55:02 AM#57
Well, I play MTGO since more than a decade. Sometimes I have a break of half a year, then I play it daily. Apart from that: different parts of Civilization... And TF2 too. Let's play Fallen Earth (blind, 265 episodes) Let's play Guild Wars 2 (blind, 45 episodes) |
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10/31/12 6:56:36 AM#58
For 6 years WoW, but no longer. Now I'd say Age of empires 2, and Mount & blade warband. They're both games i just can't let go, i might quit for a year, but i always return to them. |
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11/01/12 7:42:49 AM#59
Rift, best mmorpg imo atm. SL is looking in good place to deliver.
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11/01/12 7:47:35 AM#60
Started playing EVE at launch back in 2003, I have very fond memories thrue the years so yeah this game I keeping coming back to.
If it's not broken, you are not innovating. |
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