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D2D gets a horse and it is download. If I pre-order and get the ATV am I going to get a box? That arrives in time to get in 'early'? I really prefer the old school box so would like to get a box but pote…
Originally posted by noggy1980
I don't think the game has any longetivity but it's definatly fun for a few weeks, so with a free trial or a few dollar copy with a month included from a bargain bin you will have fun for a few weeks at least, nothi…
Originally posted by Vallanor
Originally posted by dinanm3atl
Since I did like EQ maybe EQ2 is my answer. 100% new content... even if the PvE is repetitive it is still 'new'.
I think this is probably a good choice. Definitely do the tri…
Since I did like EQ maybe EQ2 is my answer. 100% new content... even if the PvE is repetitive it is still 'new'.
What UO did was the kind of MMO I like the best. A good risk/reward PvP system. Full loot. No power items or god like items. No 11…
Originally posted by Scottc
How can you say that WoW is a good game when all it does is stretch what little content it has thin by forcing you to repeat it over and over to get what you need to progress onto the next boss monster? Is this gear t…
I want a game that is NOT carebear...
But it is as epci and grand in scale and polish as WoW. WoW is good, great even for what it is. Unfortuantely it is not exactly what I am looking for. It keeps me entertained up to about level 50 or 60 eve…
Originally posted by Scottc
Out of curiosity, how can you have enjoyed pre-trammel UO and World of Warcraft at the same time?
I LOVED Pre-Trammel UO. That version of UO is the greatest MMORPG to this date! I played MUCH past when Trammel w…
"I am sorry UO fans, UO was a good game, but it's got nothing to do with the mmorpg model we know today."
roflmao
It has 'nothing' to do with the current MMORPG model because a good 90 to 95% of the MMORPG community wants a carebear game…
I am the biggest die hard 'pirate game guy' you will find. I was so overly stoked for this game that it was like I was trying to quit a coke habit cold turkey.
I installed and my friend installed. Friend launched one time and the game loaded. Cras…
Originally posted by talismen351
The older MMOs usually have more to do than just the hack n slash quest grinding in the newer MMOs.
Take UO for example...Skills, crafting, housing, open world, dungeons, boats, mounts, pets, resource gathering, r…
Originally posted by marcuslm
Those things you speak of are just painful. I played UO when it first came out and that is the very reason I quit. I am married with 3 children and when I actually get an hour or so of free time to play, I want that …
I think the main reason is this. Game Companies do NOT want to be a "WoW Clone". Why? If they are labeled as that they are set to the standard of WoW and bashed. So companies try TOO HARD to not be WoW and then get too far off the tried and true MMO…
Haven't played this game but I was so rich in Ultima Online I just took everything I wanted. Too many regs but it didn't matter if I died. I have millions of regs back in my house
In this game and starting off I would take what I need to …