Originally posted by: TidusZ
If you wanna do well in the MMO community, having kids is definitely a deal breaker. Working full-time or having more than a few friends are also not recommended. I quit WoW before TBC, while in the top usa horde guild, overrated. I did try playing again like 6 months later but quickly quit, and haven't felt like playing since. Bring on Diablo 3 though imo - i might have to switch to casual or part time though, or at least build up some vacation time.
Originally posted by: ayabe
I hit that end of the road more than 4 years ago, I don't miss it, life goes on.
Originally posted by: Koudelka
Ever since the early days of EQ, and the first couple expansions.. I havent been able to find an MMO that even compares to it.
Just my opinion, but i prefer being forced to group with other people. I like to see a community inside a game of players that know one another. You could logon to your server and be great friends with half the people on there.
I couldnt ever get into WoW. Any game where i can quickly solo my way to max level, without ever having any kind of social interaction is not the game for me. Doesnt build any sort of server community where everyone knows each other and knows the bad apples.
I'm still waiting for a group-based game. Think those days are over though.. i have the itch and it will probably never be satisfied again.
These days its all about being able to solo quickly, and catering to any casual who plays 20 minutes a week.
Yes, more profit for said company, but leaves a lot of old school MMO fans no longer playing.
Warhammer was fun for a few days, until i realized its like WoW but even worse. Can solo to max level easily without ever encountering another player, which is likely because the servers are all so underpopulated and they keep adding more. And its not fun waiting in a queue for a RvR for 1hr during the day, and only being able to play on the weekend unless you enjoy the queue times of 1hr+
If you like PvP a lot then playing Age of Conan on a PvP server can be pretty interesting. If you're the PvE type then there's nowhere near enough endgame to keep you interested if you play 4+ hours per evening.Originally posted by: skulkingghostTHEN a friend introduced me to Age of Conan, and I am in love, I feel like its a much more streamlined EQ2, gorgeous graphics, and not toony. It fits the bill quite nicely, and I really enjoy it. you all should definitely try it, especially with buddy keys being easy to get.
Originally posted by: Baked
MMO is only fun if you know the people and gchat is busy talking all kinds of crazy shit. For me, WoW fits the bill.
Originally posted by: skulkingghost
THEN a friend introduced me to Age of Conan, and I am in love, I feel like its a much more streamlined EQ2, gorgeous graphics, and not toony. It fits the bill quite nicely, and I really enjoy it. you all should definitely try it, especially with buddy keys being easy to get.
Originally posted by: ayabe
I hit that end of the road more than 4 years ago, I don't miss it, life goes on.
Originally posted by: Koudelka
EQ1 was fun for the politics as well. It wasnt like every other game where you can be a total jackass and get away with it. If you were caught doing such things the whole server would know you and you'd most likely never find a decent guild or group again.