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LFGame question - Maybe a loaded question

CelerionCelerion Member Posts: 30

I know this might be a "loaded question", but it is totally opinion based and based on personal perspecive.  

The question is, What, in your opinion, is one (or more) of the most customizable FTP MMO game/s for the PC on the market?   Of them, what would you consider are the top traits for the game or games?

 

Thanks much!

Celerion
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  • GreyfaceGreyface Member Posts: 390
    What do you mean by "customizable?"  Character appearance?  Skills?  Content?  Interface?
  • CelerionCelerion Member Posts: 30
    Originally posted by Greyface
    What do you mean by "customizable?"  Character appearance?  Skills?  Content?  Interface?

    Character Appearance and Skills.

    Celerion
    Contact me on Twitter @IAMCelerion and chat.

  • Vorpal.RendVorpal.Rend Member UncommonPosts: 80
    Rift or TERA IMO
  • BenediktBenedikt Member UncommonPosts: 1,406
    Originally posted by Celerion
    Originally posted by Greyface
    What do you mean by "customizable?"  Character appearance?  Skills?  Content?  Interface?

    Character Appearance and Skills.

    as far as skills go, you will proly not find any more customization then in Ryzom

    as far as an appearance goes ... i dont care :)

  • DraronDraron Member Posts: 993

    Mabinogi for sure. Can wear pretty much anything and still be viable with enchants. That and the game has more hair/face/eye options than any other I know (besides Second Life and such) and lets you age to change height while changing weight depending on what you eat.

    Has an open skill system too, and will take years to master every one of them.

  • anemoanemo Member RarePosts: 1,903

    Gear stats - Ryozom

    Appearance - Mabinogi

    Skills - Ryozom has very interesting customization.   Mabinogi doesn't blatently lose still being skill based with some interesting supporting systems.  Rift has an interesting class system.

    Practice doesn't make perfect, practice makes permanent.

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