LOL, you have to be kidding suggesting that, i got a 79 SK and a 76 PP, quit a couple of years back, that game required you to play non stop grinding the same mobs over and over and over and over again for little or no money, although, the pvp is insane in that gameahhh, the old cruma days (original players will understand)
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the old cruma days (original players will understand)
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I am also looking forward to seeing how Age of Conan and Warhammer turn out.
However, AoC might be seriously dumbed down as it is being released on console as well, and Warhammer (at least when I last looked at it a few months ago) looks seriously similar to WoW.
Well what do I have to lose, applied as well, hopefully I'll get in.
What do you think about it in general?
Lineage 2 is not a game i would go recommending anyone to get into , games nothing but bot ridden and ebay infested and has been for a while long since gave up on that game after making lvl 79/75/75 on my hellknight and subclasses back in chronicle 4 .
Eve online. You can have a job and still be competitive at PVP. I played Wow for 2 and half years. The original was great but went downhill when the expansion came out.
WOW has been too easy since its release.
Go and play it for a few hours - you'll soon be "as good" as those sad saps who have been playing it since launch.
Gone are the days when it actually took time to achieve something in an MMORPG.
For every "Boo hoo, I don't have the time...." person out there, there are more than a handful of people who look at MMORPG's as an investment in time.
The longer you play, the better you will be.
WOW was released, people were hitting maximum level within a month - complete waste of time.
An MMORPG with an "end-game" is not a true MMORPG.
MMORPG's are supposed to be a second world, a world that carries on without you.
One day we'll see another MMORPG like that again - it's just unfortunately taking a bloody long time to happen.
We need a game with skills and no levels - and nobdy is willing to take that risk at the moment.
Maybe once the market is well and truly saturated someone will.