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Need some help! Great MMORPGs!

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jtgamer15
Junior Member
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01-17-2017, 02:23 PM
#11
The new project on Ateam "Riders of Icarus" is currently in open beta and looks promising. Suggests trying Elder Scrolls Online as well.
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jtgamer15
01-17-2017, 02:23 PM #11

The new project on Ateam "Riders of Icarus" is currently in open beta and looks promising. Suggests trying Elder Scrolls Online as well.

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24_LuLu
Junior Member
14
01-31-2017, 06:07 PM
#12
WoW remains the benchmark, yet it falls short compared to its earlier days. Sadly, the MMORPG scene hasn't reached its former vibrancy. While there are thousands of free-to-play MMOs available, most fall short of the quality you expect. Developers haven’t shown the same enthusiasm for MMOs as they did during the golden era of EQ and WoW. Right now, the market is dominated by repetitive clones of WoW with questionable pricing strategies that could deter many players.

If you're not interested in playing WoW, Guild Wars 2 stands out as a solid alternative. In many respects, it offers a more appealing experience than WoW today, though its upcoming Legion expansion might shift the balance. The standout feature of GW2 is its free-to-play model, which is both fair and accessible. Currently, it’s discounted by half, and you receive a character boost—likely at your current maximum level.

Beyond WoW and GW2, Star Wars: The Old Republic is acceptable for fans, but it comes with a subscription fee that limits accessibility. It’s pay-to-play, which is clearly not the most consumer-friendly approach. I think it’s currently on sale for 50% off, offering a free character boost, though results may vary.

Final Fantasy XIV is another strong contender, but it requires a subscription and comes with a steep upfront cost. There’s a 30-day free trial available, so you might want to give it a shot before committing.

Lastly, WildStar recently became free to play, which could be promising or concerning depending on your expectations. It shares similarities with WoW in gameplay but may not fit the market’s needs given the presence of WoW.

Star Wars: The Old Republic is a decent option for Star Wars enthusiasts, though its subscription model might deter some. Rounding it out, WildStar is still worth trying if you’re open to exploring new experiences.

Overall, be ready to commit financially, regardless of the MMO you choose. WoW’s subscription model is more transparent, while many others rely on costly entry barriers.
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24_LuLu
01-31-2017, 06:07 PM #12

WoW remains the benchmark, yet it falls short compared to its earlier days. Sadly, the MMORPG scene hasn't reached its former vibrancy. While there are thousands of free-to-play MMOs available, most fall short of the quality you expect. Developers haven’t shown the same enthusiasm for MMOs as they did during the golden era of EQ and WoW. Right now, the market is dominated by repetitive clones of WoW with questionable pricing strategies that could deter many players.

If you're not interested in playing WoW, Guild Wars 2 stands out as a solid alternative. In many respects, it offers a more appealing experience than WoW today, though its upcoming Legion expansion might shift the balance. The standout feature of GW2 is its free-to-play model, which is both fair and accessible. Currently, it’s discounted by half, and you receive a character boost—likely at your current maximum level.

Beyond WoW and GW2, Star Wars: The Old Republic is acceptable for fans, but it comes with a subscription fee that limits accessibility. It’s pay-to-play, which is clearly not the most consumer-friendly approach. I think it’s currently on sale for 50% off, offering a free character boost, though results may vary.

Final Fantasy XIV is another strong contender, but it requires a subscription and comes with a steep upfront cost. There’s a 30-day free trial available, so you might want to give it a shot before committing.

Lastly, WildStar recently became free to play, which could be promising or concerning depending on your expectations. It shares similarities with WoW in gameplay but may not fit the market’s needs given the presence of WoW.

Star Wars: The Old Republic is a decent option for Star Wars enthusiasts, though its subscription model might deter some. Rounding it out, WildStar is still worth trying if you’re open to exploring new experiences.

Overall, be ready to commit financially, regardless of the MMO you choose. WoW’s subscription model is more transparent, while many others rely on costly entry barriers.

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jhelwig
Junior Member
6
02-05-2017, 01:00 PM
#13
The game requires payment for access.
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jhelwig
02-05-2017, 01:00 PM #13

The game requires payment for access.

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xBohmaNx
Member
123
02-05-2017, 07:46 PM
#14
It works. It's been available for more than a year. The only thing needed is to buy a copy of the game.
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xBohmaNx
02-05-2017, 07:46 PM #14

It works. It's been available for more than a year. The only thing needed is to buy a copy of the game.

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CptShroom
Member
121
02-05-2017, 08:40 PM
#15
The Secret World offers a solid experience without cost, perfect for playing together at the base. It stands out as one of the lesser-known MMOs. For those who enjoy narrative-driven games, it's an excellent choice.
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CptShroom
02-05-2017, 08:40 PM #15

The Secret World offers a solid experience without cost, perfect for playing together at the base. It stands out as one of the lesser-known MMOs. For those who enjoy narrative-driven games, it's an excellent choice.

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