Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
Depends on what you like to do I guess. Guild Wars is nice for quick levels, not too much grinding, but the social aspect is lacking IMO. WoW is really big, I like the game, but they have alot of server issues. Everquest II, probably not a good idea unless you were into EQ1. Lineage II is fun, but UBER grinding at the higher levels. PvP in Lineage II is fun.
Originally posted by: 3cho
Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
Depends on what you like to do I guess. Guild Wars is nice for quick levels, not too much grinding, but the social aspect is lacking IMO. WoW is really big, I like the game, but they have alot of server issues. Everquest II, probably not a good idea unless you were into EQ1. Lineage II is fun, but UBER grinding at the higher levels. PvP in Lineage II is fun.
whats grinding.
Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
Originally posted by: 3cho
Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
Depends on what you like to do I guess. Guild Wars is nice for quick levels, not too much grinding, but the social aspect is lacking IMO. WoW is really big, I like the game, but they have alot of server issues. Everquest II, probably not a good idea unless you were into EQ1. Lineage II is fun, but UBER grinding at the higher levels. PvP in Lineage II is fun.
whats grinding.
going out into the game world for long periods of time to level up. Like 4+ hrs. Power leveling basically.
Originally posted by: 3cho
Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
Originally posted by: 3cho
Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
Depends on what you like to do I guess. Guild Wars is nice for quick levels, not too much grinding, but the social aspect is lacking IMO. WoW is really big, I like the game, but they have alot of server issues. Everquest II, probably not a good idea unless you were into EQ1. Lineage II is fun, but UBER grinding at the higher levels. PvP in Lineage II is fun.
whats grinding.
going out into the game world for long periods of time to level up. Like 4+ hrs. Power leveling basically.
i hate that, matrix online got like that, except it was more like 10 hrs/level
Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
Depends on what you like to do I guess. Guild Wars is nice for quick levels, not too much grinding, but the social aspect is lacking IMO. WoW is really big, I like the game, but they have alot of server issues. Everquest II, probably not a good idea unless you were into EQ1. Lineage II is fun, but UBER grinding at the higher levels. PvP in Lineage II is fun.
Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
Originally posted by: 3cho
Originally posted by: Leper Messiah
Depends on what you like to do I guess. Guild Wars is nice for quick levels, not too much grinding, but the social aspect is lacking IMO. WoW is really big, I like the game, but they have alot of server issues. Everquest II, probably not a good idea unless you were into EQ1. Lineage II is fun, but UBER grinding at the higher levels. PvP in Lineage II is fun.
whats grinding.
going out into the game world for long periods of time to level up. Like 4+ hrs. Power leveling basically.
Originally posted by: destrekor
the drawback to the no-fee model, is to keep server costs down, its mostly a single player game... unless you are in a city, you dont run into any characters that arent NPC unless they are in your party.. if you form a party, the other members will share the instanced area with you, other than that, its all yours. both good and bad.. no people spawn camping... but no people to share the whole thing with, other than party members
i personally like that model, but some don't.. some people compare the cities to be like giant chatrooms.. which is true.. everyone is essentially either LFG'ing (looking for group) or WTB/WTS'ing (want to buy/want to sell)... nothing else happens in cities other than that.. which i guess there wouldnt really be anything happening in an MMO city anyway... most people only go into them to buy things to go quest with.. or to get quests to begin with
Originally posted by: RBachman
The last good MMORPG died in October, 2002. I'd say try WoW, it's palatable for the vast majority of people.
This is accurate however (regarding WoW)Originally posted by: Zap Brannigan
The concept for games like this is cool but so far it seems more of the same sub par hamster wheel style of play.