Yet another: What MMO are you currently playing

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Not playing any MMO atm myself, stopped wow last week after a few good years of heavy playing... might try it again on cataclysm, but not before that.
 
Most of my game time is shared between Dragons Age and Fallout 3 so not much time for mmo. :)

Lotro (life sub) but atm i'm kinda taking a break and only log on to chat/do the odd end game stuff when kinnies need more ppl.

Last weekend i downloaded AoC trial. Don't really like the game (yet) but probably will sub to it for a month or so to explore the world when i get couple of chars to lvl 20 and pick my favorite one. AoC and Lotro are the best looking mmos out there imo and worth exploring.
 
DDO Unlimited. Full time job, studying and five year old twins to deal with too. Just grow some some self discipline, Apatia :p
 
DDO Unlimited. Full time job, studying and five year old twins to deal with too. Just grow some some self discipline, Apatia :p

I used to play WoW, AoC, Aion, WAR around my work and free time, I managed my game time well enough. Having said that it's easy enough to loose whole weekends just playing a game, just so you can gain another lvl or item :)
 
currently jumped into a game called SUN made by ijji not bad little old, good graphics been enjoying with a friend!!
 
I used to play WoW, AoC, Aion, WAR around my work and free time, I managed my game time well enough. Having said that it's easy enough to loose whole weekends just playing a game, just so you can gain another lvl or item :)

Not a problem when you play an MMO where you can hit max level in a couple of days and its not item focused :)

Also not a problem of course if you dont obsess about items and levels :)
 
I might be heading back to GuildWars soon. I adored that game before, and now they seem to be shaping up with the release of GW2 next year.

The viral marketing for the Shining blade and The White Mantle is really igniting my MMORPG nerdness.
 
Why do so many people thing that there are only two extremes to MMO's :

1. Not playing at all
2. Never leaving the house playing 18hours straight.

I used to play WoW comfortably while having a full time job, social life and plenty of outdoor activities. Two nights a week and the occasional dabble at the weekend.

So why does everyone assume that any MMO gamer some kind of addicted, socially retarded peon?
 
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