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OnlineOrg
Feb 24, 2007, 03:09 AM
Can u tell me what is yours top 5 MMORPG`s you played ????

My is : 1) Silkroad
2) Eve
3) Kal
4) Anarchy
5) Dofus



ApeKing
Feb 24, 2007, 03:20 AM
Can u tell me what is yours top 5 MMORPG`s you played ????

My is : 1) Silkroad
2) Eve
3) Kal
4) Anarchy
5) Dofus


Hy my top 5 MMORPG`s are : 1) UO
2) Mir 2
3) Mir 3
4) Eve
5) 9Dragons

And now i wait that 2Moons to be Open Beta to play it

Fearless Leader
Feb 24, 2007, 03:24 AM
1) WOW
2) FF11 (ithink)
3) Runescape

umm... thats it

twistedlegato
Feb 24, 2007, 09:00 AM
Ive only played Runescape

deputy_doofy
Feb 24, 2007, 09:10 AM
Dofus
Gothador
KingdomOfLoathing

Admittedly, I only play the free ones. Have too many bills as is to be adding a subscription gaming bill to the mix.

andysc
Feb 24, 2007, 09:19 AM
1) World of Warcraft
2) Guild Wars

raggedjimmi
Feb 24, 2007, 09:21 AM
None. Not my genre! I did try Maple Story and thought that was quite fun for a while.

1) Maple Story?

andysc
Feb 24, 2007, 09:24 AM
btw, has anyone tried Second Life? I've heard it from a few friends but haven't tried it yet.

deputy_doofy
Feb 24, 2007, 09:26 AM
btw, has anyone tried Second Life? I've heard it from a few friends but haven't tried it yet.

Tried it, but didn't really get into it, probably for lack of time. It's a neat concept, though. Make sure you've got a good graphics card. And watch out for the giant rainbow light spinny annoying thing that keeps landing on people..... ME. :p

colocolo
Feb 24, 2007, 09:36 AM
Can't remember the name of the first one. The year was 2000, and I think it was the only MMORPG available for Mac at the time. You had an almost top-down view and the graphics and gameplay were very primitive, but the idea of playing with hundreds of people simultaneously was amazing.

Then - Shadowbane. GREAT concept, good game, lacked a bit on the implementation side and on the graphics. I don't care that much about graphics, but the terrain was really repetitive, almost no landscape at all, made it boring to travel.
Pros: city building, combat system and ability building.
Cons: lack of quests, leveling up could only be achieved by grinding, terrain and landscape, lack of background story (you just "were" there, no idea about other stuff). All city buildings were almost the same.

In short, I think that could have been an amazingly good game, reaching a massive audience, but I think everyone in charge of that project were geeks and no project managers or people with long term vision.


Third- World of Warcraft. No comments needed on that :D


EDIT: forgot I recently tried Vendetta online. Great concept as well. Clearly not finished though, so it would be unfair to judge it. Worth to play the free trial, can't see a point to pay a monthly fee for it though.

I was also on the list for the Andromeda beta test, but as they kepy delaying iy, I got tired of waiting for it after a year or so and never gave it a try.

andysc
Feb 24, 2007, 10:41 AM
Tried it, but didn't really get into it, probably for lack of time. It's a neat concept, though. Make sure you've got a good graphics card. And watch out for the giant rainbow light spinny annoying thing that keeps landing on people..... ME. :p

Thanks. I'll probably try it later today considering it's free. Just another game I need to feed my addiction. :D

patseguin
Feb 24, 2007, 12:54 PM
WoW
Asheron's Call 1 & 2
DAoC

mahashel
Feb 24, 2007, 01:06 PM
Only five, eh? Hmmmm.. I'll have to trim a bit.

My faves, ranked from best to not-so-best.
1) Star Wars Galaxies (GREAT game until they let everyone become jedi)
2) EVE Online
3) Asheron's Call 2
4) World of Warcraft
5) Vanguard beta (was very excited, then realized it was not going to live up to expectations)

Mackilroy
Feb 24, 2007, 01:18 PM
I've only played two MMOs.

1. World of Warcraft
2. Lord of the Rings: The Shadows of Angmar

Moshiiii
Feb 24, 2007, 01:46 PM
I played FFXI for three years. Quit with over 300 million gil and made a few grand off my in game money and charector.

I played wow for a year also afterwards.

johnmartin78
Feb 25, 2007, 12:34 AM
I played FFXI since the NA release.Also tried WoW but didnt like it much.

macfan881
Feb 25, 2007, 01:31 AM
ive played matrix online the only reason i touch a pc dunno why im just a matrix freak id say lol anyway i love the game i know alot of people say its repeative and lack of content but the comunity is great and i think the combat system is better than alot of the games around now and i love being able to be any type of tree class like kung Fu Then be a master assassin and a Coder wich im all am at the moment and being able to swap the abiltys on the fly pretty much is awsome i enjoy it i am looking forward to pirates of the caribean online and dc/marvel online when the both come out too

Moshiiii
Feb 25, 2007, 10:30 AM
I'd say FFXI is the most time consuming mmorpg thats been listed.
The onlything I'd consider close to it would be EVE.

sb58
Feb 25, 2007, 01:56 PM
World of Warcraft
City of Heroes
Darkthrone(text based :P)

CatSamurai
Feb 25, 2007, 02:24 PM
Hello there,
First of all regardint to existing thread my own rating:
1) Minions of Mirth
(excluding my Neverwinter Nights long-term experience)
Now I am trying to set into work Lineage 2 Chronicles 4 episode client. I'd heard many rumors that there are many possibilities to play for free shall exist. Furthermore I know about so-called L2J ported server written on Jawa language which allows to play instantly for free. Unfortunately I'd never found how to connect Mac OS X Lineage 2 client from NCsfot to this server over the Internet. PC's users are playing it freely. My e-mail: genux1@mac.com

SuperCompu2
Feb 25, 2007, 02:35 PM
Only Runescape for me. I enjoyed it a lot when i used to play. The free version was very good, but obviously limited. I beat it easily.

I didnt think the Member's fee was worth it IMHO, to get your money's worth you'd have to play for hours on end, and Runescape was usually a casual boredom activity back then.

If anyone wants some of my old stuff PM me and I'll login to trade, lol.

D-rock
Feb 25, 2007, 02:46 PM
The only one I've played is EVE Online, and it isn't even for OS X. Yay for Bootcamp, though! :p

I'm more of an FPS guy myslelf... I never was into the whole RPG genre until a friend showed me EVE. I loves me some sci fi, so it's a perfect fit.

risc
Feb 25, 2007, 03:10 PM
1) World of Warcraft
2) Guild Wars

That'd be my list too.

giganten
Feb 25, 2007, 03:49 PM
* Star Wars Galaxies.
The best mmorpg in the world, or it was before the cu. I did play on chimaera , I dont play it anymore.

* Guild Wars.
It was okay but nothing more.

* World of Warcraft.
What should I say, I did quit after 2 weeks. How can people play this game?

ijimk
Feb 26, 2007, 11:37 AM
Dark Age of Camelot- Alot of fun with some flaws.
Everquest- Hated it.
WoW- Currently still play pretty casually.

MacRumorUser
Feb 26, 2007, 11:40 AM
tried wow for a couple of months, but havent got the time or attention span to spend on a game like this to justify €15 per month.

I like to dip in and out of games, you cant do that really with a MMORPG.

Allotriophagy
Feb 26, 2007, 11:49 AM
1) Dark Age of Camelot - this was a great game back before all the rubbish expansion packs. It should have just stopped at Shrouded Isles and then, every 18 months, charged players an extra £20...

2) World of Warcraft - quite fun if you get yourself to a point where you like your character's spec and equipment and just PvP all the time.

3) Diaspora - nobody will know this one.

4) Guild Wars - I don't really like this one too much.

5) Maplestory - So repetitive and bleurgh!

Moshiiii
Feb 26, 2007, 02:11 PM
5) Maplestory - So repetitive and bleurgh!

I'm sorta looking foward to the nintendo DS release.

Allotriophagy
Feb 26, 2007, 03:04 PM
I'm sorta looking foward to the nintendo DS release.

Not heard about that. If it is just an offline version of the current game then....blech.

e²Studios
Feb 26, 2007, 03:34 PM
I played WoW for a little, it got boring having to follow quest paths and basically you end up doing what the developer wants you to do.

I still play Ultima Online, and have played since 1999. Its the most free of the MMO's, it also has the most options and skills available. Soon the new client will be out which should be really sweet. The level of detail, intricacy, and freedom UO gives their players has yet to be matched by any MMO, compared to UO every other MMO i have tried feels like its on rails.

Ed

sb58
Feb 26, 2007, 05:08 PM
I played WoW for a little, it got boring having to follow quest paths and basically you end up doing what the developer wants you to do.
isn't that what you do in nearly all video games?

Stacc
Mar 2, 2007, 12:04 AM
At first thought I thought this list would be small but then I realized I had played more mmos then I thought.

So here is the list in about the order I played them

Asheron's Call - My first true love of mmos
World War 2 Online - Lots of potential and had some awesome moments
Star Wars Galaxies (trial) - meh
Asheron's Call 2 - too simplified and not deep enough
Everquest 2 - never got into it
World of Warcraft - I think I lost a whole summer to this game

butaro
Mar 5, 2007, 10:48 PM
in no specific order.... wow i played a lot.. and these i played pretty hardcore too like 40+ hrs a week for at least 3 months, some i played longer like AC1 and FFXI.

1. The Realm 3.0 (Sierra)
2. The 4th Coming (Vircom)
3. Asherons Call (Turbine&Microsoft)
4. Asherons Call 2 (Turbine)
5. Legend of Mir (random korean?)
6. Lineage 2 (random korea?)
7. WoW (Blizzard)
8. Final Fantasy XI (Square-Enix)
9. Redmoon (Joycity , aka random korean)
10. Ragnarok Online (korean again)

Penguinwrangler
Mar 6, 2007, 08:43 AM
My list

1. WoW (I find it interesting that the worlds most popular MMORPG is doing poorly in this thread. I think this game is so popular because it has enough of everything for everybody, and it caters to both the hardcore and the casusal.)
2. Everquest
3. SWG (a great idea ruined by poor management)

CaptainZap
Mar 6, 2007, 09:07 AM
Only Runescape for me. I enjoyed it a lot when i used to play. The free version was very good, but obviously limited. I beat it easily.

Define beating it, becase unless you mean beating all the quests, that game takes years upon years of leveling to get all your skills to level 99.

Ones I've played...

1. Guild Wars - Awesome PvP/PvE, great community, the best MMORPG I've played
2. ShadowBane - Great community, lacks PvE, steep learning curve, too much grinding
3. RuneScape - Java? Lol
4. Anarchy Online - Played it for a little bit, until I figured out the PvP blows...

Suture
Mar 6, 2007, 09:55 AM
1. Neverwinter Nights (on AOL)
2. Ultima Online
3. Dark Age of Camelot
4. Final Fantasy (lasted all of 2 weeks)
5. Guild Wars
6. World of Warcraft

UO and DAoC were by far my favorite. I'm a big fan of PvP. Played UO until 2000 before all that friendly crap went in. Started DAoC in 2002, quit finally in 2006 after experimenting on some of the free shards. Tried WoW during beta, but didn't like it. Then I got it for Christmas. Played for one, maybe two months -- didn't like it. A few months later, I tried it again and still didn't like it. I have been considering trying it AGAIN, I think something is wrong with me. :confused:

mattscott306
Mar 6, 2007, 09:58 AM
I have been considering trying it AGAIN, I think something is wrong with me. :confused:

Nothings wrong with you, although you are in a very small minority. I'm with you though, only difference is I loved it at first (stinkin addicted) now it's just boring to me.

wrldwzrd89
Mar 6, 2007, 10:28 AM
Currently, the only MMORPG I play is Kingdom of Loathing...

I'm a former PhantasyRPG and Legend of the Green Dragon player, though.