delete5230 said:
My problem with guilds.
I like to play my way, don't get me wrong, I'm very social. But when I log on I'm in charge. I gather the people I need to do things and the stuff I'm going to do most often is what others want too but …
Just Cause 2 has a nice open world to explore. The missions are maybe not the most open, but the world itself is fun to explore. I think what delete is trying to get at is open world games that give you freedom in how you play or build your characte…
What bugs me is how they create new terms for things, making it diffuclt to understand their lingo: like P2E (play to earn; aka gold farming) and block-chain (guarantee player ownership of virtual assets; aka meet in-game and talk outside) and crypt…
delete5230 said:
Have you ever played Farcry 3,4,5 ?
Fighting an outpost, everything spots you and chases you down. Heavy tanks guys with shields are like terminators that don't stop until your dead, snippers that can spot you from a thousand…
Scot said:
Quizzical said:
I can summarize that story for you.
"We found a new variant of COVID. We're not sure if this one will matter at all. Everyone panic!"
The Guardian is a respected broadsheet but the days are gone whe…
I used to struggle with things like this in MMORPGs. I was also big on sandbox and 'non-linear' stuff. Oftentimes others who didn't like what I liked would just label it grind. And I argued with them until I learned to walk away.
There IS a mid…
LynxJSA said:
A recent article on New World had this 'observation' from the NW devs:
The devs invited a group of players to give it a whirl, and discovered that they didn’t tackle the game quite as expected. “We were hoping people would go…
KnightFalz said:
AlBQuirky said:
cameltosis said:
A few thousand years of civilisation can't undo a few million years of evolution.
Many aspects of being human are "baked in", as it were and no amount "denying" will e…
AlBQuirky said:
I'm kind of in the same boat, though I blame myself more than others. Kyleran and Sovrath and others hit the nail on the head (You need proactive instead of reactive), but I still don't "jive" with most MMO players these days.
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I have to admit LOTRO has always been about the story to me which is why I think I always avoided it. When I first tried it in 2019 my experience was much the same as what I expected. It reminds me of SWTOR. It's very solo focused and story focused.…
delete5230 said:
In a nut shell, this is my test to gage a hearty healthy mmorpg,
If I could manage to stay level ten or below for a week. Making friends along the way, testing and getting to know my abilities inside and out. A good solid g…
Maybe Eldevin? I played for a short while so I can't so for sure, neither have I ever played WoW. But some players compare Eldevin to WoW. Arcfall has similar graphics I think but unsure of other aspects.
Theocritus said:
ITs hard to find players that you make friends with and they level up the same rate as you...I found that players either played 16 hours a day or they hardly ever played....ALso people are all over the world and play at differe…
delete5230 said:
Sandmanjw said:
A whole lot of mis-understanding...but since it IS Delete....
I think what his point is that a real good MMORPG has the areas and skills/crafts and what not, that you could take a lengthy (7 days) time…
lahnmir said:
I think it might be Faces of Mankind, that was 2006 though.
Edit. Endless Ages could be it too. It had first person combat too however.
/Cheers,
Lahnmir
You might be right about Endless Ages.
I know you say it's not shown on the list, and this is on that list, but it fits your description. Is it Phantasy Star Online? Seems for a short time there was a PC port aka 2001-03.
Phantasy Star Online Ver. 2 Announced for PC
link: https://ww…
delete5230 said:
Twice,
Warhammer and Guild Wars 2, overly hyped myself, I felt blind sided by the change over to 3rd generation. I expected more of the same yet better.
Warhammer is easy to explain.... I simply hated it within two hours, and…
First computer game I played was probably Oregon Trail (IBM) or Cosmic Osmo and the Worlds Beyond the Mackerel, on the flashy Macintosh at school, or maybe it was the obscure unnamed olympics game on the commodore 64 my dad's brother had when i visi…