2010-03-21, 22:42 | Link #442 |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: USA
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If you are not into killing and stuff, this is a pretty fun virtual world to chat, have parties, buy islands, decorate houses and make friends.
http://www.wiglingtonandwenks.com If you try it lemme know. My nick is Peterbigeyes in there |
2010-03-21, 22:58 | Link #443 |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: On the whole, I'd rather be in Kyoto ...
Age: 66
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Took a swing at Aika Online ... very pretty, has that "Korean MMO" feel and somewhat Lineage 2 art style.
But the quest-NPC interaction is a pretty serious fail as it drops into an interactive visual novel look. In a PvP situation, the player is a toasty target. In PvE, all other activities are impossible (even opening inventory). Currently playing a Russian MMO called Allods which is very interesting. Also still bouncing around with Florensia (anime MMO) that has a nifty naval component.
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2010-09-25, 09:21 | Link #447 |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: La La Land :3
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Nice thread btw it has a bunch of cool suggestions. I would recommend Wonderland Online, or you should try luna online. I've heard that a new game is coming out called Legend of Edda, perhaps it'll be out in a week or so? I would suggest that since joining an entirely new game is cool. Oh and thank you to the person suggested ragnorak online because I think I might try it
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2010-12-05, 22:59 | Link #458 | |
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Location: Resides within the depths of Ned infested Glasgow
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It simply looks great, whether it plays great or not I don't really care, it looks great!
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2010-12-06, 01:03 | Link #460 |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: On the whole, I'd rather be in Kyoto ...
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So far Vindictus makes a fair "spare time when your favorite MMO is down" playground. They've got some serious 'not ready for prime time' issues to solve before I'd recommend it as a primary MMO. The clever thing about the game is using player computers to host dungeon instances... but this is also its 'lag' problem. Korea is small and highly connected, the US/Canada is a sprawling mess with large variation in connectivity.
A second problem is the cash shop. Compared with other MMO cash shops they have a pretty unreasonable notion of pricing. Temp hair and temp underarmor cost real money and only last 30 days. If you run two characters you're going to spend more than you would subscribing to a full-featured pay-to-play MMO. Myself, I'm just not spending a dime -- they might get to see some money if they offer permanent hair/undies (the items improve your luck factor).
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