Here i am, played all MMOs out there..
thats because i am an altoholic...
i enjoy learning new skills on a character...
and/or trying out or creating new builds...
and i enjoy a good story, don't even mind if its linear...
but what i miss with all the jumping around from character to character
is a roleplayerish character immersion
i don't mind endgame, but its not my main goal...
i also enjoy a casual PvP match, from time to time..
i can both enjoy tab targetting as well as more fps style games..
but in the end i prefer games with more tactical and strategical depth,
which in general are those games where you have a multitude of skills..
i also love good and fun dungeon runs, i don't mind pugs,
i see them as an extra challenge and a way to meet new people..
so i really enjoy a dungeonfinder like in WoW...
there is one disadvantage from jumping from game to game...
i miss belonging to a community.. a good guild that helps eachother
so its about time to choose a game, i can stick to for a longer periode of time..
i have a pretty good idea of my options..
nevertheless i want to hear your opinions based on my situation...
Best MMO experiences : EQ(PvE), DAoC(PvP), WoW(total package) LOTRO (worldfeel) GW2 (Artstyle and animations and worlddesign) SWTOR (Story immersion) TSW (story) ESO (character advancement)
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if you don't mind isometric view path of exiles would probably fit all your needs...
You can see my sci-fi/WW2 book recommendations.
Unfortunately in July there was an update and they've removed the sub option, with it the free character slots at cap. Also they've limited the character slots at 100... considering that quite a handful of veteran players have more than 100 alts, they were pretty much screwed with the change.
But of course 100 is still a pretty high number compared to other games' character slot limits and prices. The 9th anniversary will start soon, a nice time to give it a try Bachus the huge cake there is not a lie.
Best immersion due to world design and music, best community, PvP can be good, especially Monster Play (it's a whole different game), but it's not the main focus. Loads of skills, diverse specs and proper meaningful skill trees. Takes many people over 1000 hours to do all the levelling content since it's bloody huge. Probably the best story in any MMO, makes a familiar story we all know even better.
The ftp model can be daunting but if you just sub 1 month and buy the quad expansion pack once you get to level 50, you're good to go. If you're an achievement hunter and don't mind killing lots of mobs you can earn tons of free store points passively.
If you don't mind the dated character models (which aren't even bad once you get them in the latest armor), I think it's a good option to consider. At least you can jump in for free to get a feel for it again.. I'm sure you've played it before.
Since he asked for altoholism specifically, I'd stick with CO (even if I'm more a LotRO fanboy )
Does Warframe count? You get only one character, but the frames are many and varied. You take time leveling up your warframes and weapons individually and switch out between them on your ship. The frames emulate the differing ways to go through a game, like sneaky or balls-to-the-walls, or anything in between.
If you're looking for different strategy builds, this could fit, though it is just one character
- Al
Personally the only modern MMORPG trend that annoys me is the idea that MMOs need to be designed in a way to attract people who don't actually like MMOs. Which to me makes about as much sense as someone trying to figure out a way to get vegetarians to eat at their steakhouse.- FARGIN_WAR
.. or at least that he wants stick with one game. Even if he was alting, you earn more free store points in LOTRO that way so.. it pays off.
surprisingly enough its the only game i dont alt..
thats because i like the gameplay of the warden so much..
playing anything else in lotro then my hobbit warden just feels unnatural to me...
still with every new part they add to the story, i will keep returning to this game, no matter what..
Best MMO experiences : EQ(PvE), DAoC(PvP), WoW(total package) LOTRO (worldfeel) GW2 (Artstyle and animations and worlddesign) SWTOR (Story immersion) TSW (story) ESO (character advancement)
Both are on my short list....
- GW2
- ESO
- WoW
but currently FF14, from which i played the free trial a few months ago, is on top of my list...
i think it pretty much triggers all the above,..
and espescially that you can do all jobs on a single character seems very promissing to me...
yet the single jobs of FF14 do not offer a lot of freedom anymore, they pretty much all seem to play as intended... where both GW2 as ESO offer quite a lot of freedom in building your own character as you want it... and both have lots of story... but i dont think them to be very alt friendly compared to FF14...
Best MMO experiences : EQ(PvE), DAoC(PvP), WoW(total package) LOTRO (worldfeel) GW2 (Artstyle and animations and worlddesign) SWTOR (Story immersion) TSW (story) ESO (character advancement)
At one time i was running 15 alts on three different accounts
Definitely FF14 if you want to do it all on one character. Slower-paced, old-school combat system. I haven't played this game since closer to launch, so I don't have an up-to-date view on it. This game has some of the best and most immersive environments and details. The linear, invisible-walled zones kind of drove me crazy though.
GW2 if you want lots of variety across multiple alts. Action/Tab hybrid. Lots of dodging around, often to the point of being annoying. Really good character diversity, though. Each class has many different playstyles/abilities.
People either love or hate GW2, usually. Their last expansion really made the combat kind of ridiculous though. It's just non-stop aoe spam everywhere(red circles covering your screen) that you have to dodge endlessly.
And, of course, if you want something more ARPG-ish, there's PoE, etc.
EQ1, EQ2, SWG, SWTOR, GW, GW2 CoH, CoV, FFXI, WoW, CO, War,TSW and a slew of free trials and beta tests
You can change your main in about 1 minute in GW2.
FFXIV is the least alt friendly.. because there is literally no point in having another character at all since you can be everything on one.
I've also enjoyed playing a lot of alts in Guild Wars 1 and 2, Neverwinter, Tree of Savior, and Elsword. Those last two are good games that may not have been on your radar.
As for what some others have said, Puzzle Pirates was a fun game, but not really one for alts.
WoW lets you play a lot of alts, but if you're an altoholic, you'll be locked out of the endgame, while most players you could group with are trying to rush to the endgame. That's not ideal, but if you like the lower level content, go ahead.
FFXIV really isn't that alt friendly. Even if you count playing all classes on a single character as a lot of alts, the problem is that your first class or two can play through properly, and then for the rest, the story content is gone and you just have a bunch of grinding.
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