Just like TIME's "Person of the Year" and media's fascination with non-entities like Beyonce and pro-sports athletes, the mmorpg.com best of 2016 left out the one game that shook the entire MMO world.
Nostalrius/Elysium.
I have not had this much fun in years. YEARS.
Huge populations. Excellent performance. Great people.
The winner is clear. Nost/Elysium is the winner of "Best of 2016".
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That's redneck for bait, for those of you who aren't from South of the Mason-Dixon Line.
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#IStandWithVic
Discussion of this server is 100% against the rules of this website and i really wish they would ban people that talk about it. After the fans of the server DDoSed Blizzard I hope that if Blizzard ever does release a Vanilla server they make sure that no one that ever supported Nost gets to play it.
It's not a game. It is a server. A privately operated public server running an older version of someone else's game.
I get why the server is great, but that isn't the point of this thread. It isn't a game. Make a "best MMO server" category and you have yourself a winner.
Currently Playing:
Fallout 4 (Xbox One)
Puzzle Pirates (PC)
Dreadtooth on Emerald Ocean
"Dying's the easy way out. You won't catch me dying. They'll have to kill me before I die!"
Wow, really?! Resorting to name calling, who's the one being childish here?
I would seriously check it out. If you played back in vanilla it will be a nice nostalgic return. I found the community to be great and extremely helpful, which is rare these days. The fact that leveling actually is slow is a nice change of pace IMO from all the MMOs that let you fly up levels to max in about 2 weeks tops.
I also finally found myself needing to use health pots and stop to drink after a few mobs to regain health and mana. That sort of challenge is hard pressed to be found in other games.
By no means am I a Vanilla over everything else type of person, but the fact still remains that I have had more incentive to log into this private server than FFXIV, WoW: Legion, and ESO.
So, I personally recommend it and for a FTP game why wouldn't you try it out? No cost to you and if you don't like it then just delete it. Lowest barrier to entry that I can think of these days.
Lets one of these brats own a IP and have people try to infringe on it.
Perhaps the greater exposure being a much publicized occurrence can actually lead to some punishment but we won't be holding our breath for that.
Then somebody comes along and has the nerve to say "Dont worry about it, you have other ventures to sustain you"
What? You... uhh, you play MMOs, right? Like, more than 1?
This is how non-mobile-and-hardcore-grind-focused MMOs, as in pretty much all real PC MMOs, are designed. You fight one or three mobs, stop to heal, fight 1 or 3 mobs, stop to heal, fight 4 or 5 mobs and almost die, stop to heal. I don't think this is groundbreaking, new, or not-seen in most MMOs.
If it is on PC, this is a standard. A staple of PC MMOs.
Currently Playing:
Fallout 4 (Xbox One)
Puzzle Pirates (PC)
Dreadtooth on Emerald Ocean
"Dying's the easy way out. You won't catch me dying. They'll have to kill me before I die!"
Currently Playing:
Fallout 4 (Xbox One)
Puzzle Pirates (PC)
Dreadtooth on Emerald Ocean
"Dying's the easy way out. You won't catch me dying. They'll have to kill me before I die!"