Hey all.
I'm looking for a PC MMO that my wife and I can duo.
Games we've already played:
EQ1 (99-04)
EQ2
Wildstar
SWtOR
GW2 (briefly)
TSW (briefly)
We tend to prefer fantasy, but sci-fi is ok. We would prefer some challange and a sub is fine. We don't care about microtransactions as long as they are not required to progress.
Any ideas?
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But if you want to try something different, I suggest give BDO a try, it's for peanuts on Steam right now.
Edit: yeah I in fact did edit my post.
Give elder scrolls online or wow a go if u have not played them yet , u should get plenty of hours of fun as a duo o/
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It is great for duo (for reference ask @Dragnelus they just started it recently ), you barely ever separated besides the first few minutes, or an hour tops based on the race selection (during the intro only man-hobbit and dwarf-elf can group up, due to the different areas).
Classes also work pretty well together, everyone has skills for group play, and the fellowship maneuvers are fun.
If you go with sub, you can forget the in-game store (though you will still need the expansions later). Some challenge, that might be an issue though... instances and group quests will be fine difficulty-wise, but other than that as a duo you will find the on-level content fairly easy, especially in the early gameplay. It helps if you aim a bit higher (you can take quests up till 5 levels above you)
I recently played LOTRO for like 2 weeks and its a decent game if you like the traditional (kill 5 of this, bring me this, talk to that guy quests) type of mmorpg but it gets very repetitive after a while so i just got bored of it. I sometimes play GW2 as well but overall i would say ESO is the better game. There is really not much to choose from in the mmorpg genre right now sadly... if you want a well populated and actually GOOD game you only have a couple to choose from.
I self identify as a monkey.
Only quests you cant do together is class skills but only had 1 (lvl20 atm) and also must say the expansion discount played a big role in playing this game, was really cheap.
There's also a couple non-grouped quests, but duo is an exception for that in most cases (technically solo, can't go with 3 or more friends, but can if you're only a duo).
All of those combined is maybe just a few % of the total quest number. The vast majority of the quests and instances in the game is available for duo.
Thank you for the suggestions. Time to dig into them a little more