WI Crippler
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...that aren't first person shooters? I always liked character development and variability in power selection/growth. I almost despise (for reasons unknown to me) the idea of crafting. I'm just looking for something easy and not labor intensive.
...that aren't first person shooters? I always liked character development and variability in power selection/growth. I almost despise (for reasons unknown to me) the idea of crafting. I'm just looking for something easy and not labor intensive.
Pretty much all MMOs are hard and labor intensive that's thier draw
:shock: what is an MMO?
omgosh I haven't heard of it because I simply can't "allow" it :lamoMassive Multiplayer Online.
Think World of Warcraft.
Onto WI.
If you haven't tried it WI, I'd suggest LOTRO, it's a much more well thought out MMO IMHO, if you're a fan of the genre, LOTRO has a very good mob system that allows for much more tactical encounters even playing solo, I find alot of MMO's these days have very uncontrolled and random mob pull ranges and movements. Really balanced and well thought out classes. FTP
SWTOR was fantastic as a story driven narrative goes, honestly it is worth buying 60 days of game time and just blasting through a couple of character story arcs, they have a fantastic new leveling system, I hit cap in less than a month and just enjoyed the story, you can still do it without the game time as it's FTP, but you get decent features with it.
DC universe online is quite fun but gets repetitive, it is worth a gander as its FTP.
Elder Scrolls Online, not impressed at all.
Some thoughts from me buddy. :2wave:
omgosh I haven't heard of it because I simply can't "allow" it :lamo
it would eat my life away...I am on the computer too much already
thanks for the information...it boggles my mind how much money, time and effort and imagination go into these games
they are truly a work of art
currently I am trying to get off of the computer to read a book...hasn't happened so far this morning
perhaps later :mrgreen:
I can't play MMO's anymore for that reason.
I was a LOTRO Veteran, had three top level characters, all the raid armor... But the amuont of time it sucks, my main character, in game count, was 1 month, and I'm not even close to being on of the worse.
But you gotta think, that's one month, of my entire life, spent in a game.
It's more the way these games work that annoys me, leveling up is a massive pain in the ass: I've got a wife, a kid and another on the way, I do not have time, nor anywhere in my house that's secluded where I can spent 5 hours on a raid to get a single piece of armor while shouting at people to get in the correct line of sight through TeamSpeak cause I'm trying to heal them.
I need pick up, fast play and put down games that are easy to go to and fro...
Right now Shadow of Mordor has my full attention.
I haven't played any MMO for more than a decade now. Wisest decision I've ever made was to stop with that life wasting activity.
...that aren't first person shooters? I always liked character development and variability in power selection/growth. I almost despise (for reasons unknown to me) the idea of crafting. I'm just looking for something easy and not labor intensive.
I can't play MMO's anymore for that reason.
I was a LOTRO Veteran, had three top level characters, all the raid armor... But the amuont of time it sucks, my main character, in game count, was 1 month, and I'm not even close to being on of the worse.
But you gotta think, that's one month, of my entire life, spent in a game.
It's more the way these games work that annoys me, leveling up is a massive pain in the ass: I've got a wife, a kid and another on the way, I do not have time, nor anywhere in my house that's secluded where I can spent 5 hours on a raid to get a single piece of armor while shouting at people to get in the correct line of sight through TeamSpeak cause I'm trying to heal them.
I need pick up, fast play and put down games that are easy to go to and fro...
Right now Shadow of Mordor has my full attention.
I had over a year played time on WOW
...that aren't first person shooters? I always liked character development and variability in power selection/growth. I almost despise (for reasons unknown to me) the idea of crafting. I'm just looking for something easy and not labor intensive.
...that aren't first person shooters? I always liked character development and variability in power selection/growth. I almost despise (for reasons unknown to me) the idea of crafting. I'm just looking for something easy and not labor intensive.
The one guy was a retired Prison Guard so it was kind of understandable, old Tweet, always on and always had a good story :2razz:
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I played in EQ2 with a lady dying of cancer. Her son played and introduced her to it as a way to take her mind off the pain and discomfort and keep her from getting depressed. She was a wonderful lady.
I can't play MMO's anymore for that reason.
I was a LOTRO Veteran, had three top level characters, all the raid armor... But the amuont of time it sucks, my main character, in game count, was 1 month, and I'm not even close to being on of the worse.
But you gotta think, that's one month, of my entire life, spent in a game.
It's more the way these games work that annoys me, leveling up is a massive pain in the ass: I've got a wife, a kid and another on the way, I do not have time, nor anywhere in my house that's secluded where I can spent 5 hours on a raid to get a single piece of armor while shouting at people to get in the correct line of sight through TeamSpeak cause I'm trying to heal them.
I need pick up, fast play and put down games that are easy to go to and fro...
Right now Shadow of Mordor has my full attention.
I can't play MMO's anymore for that reason.
I was a LOTRO Veteran, had three top level characters, all the raid armor... But the amuont of time it sucks, my main character, in game count, was 1 month, and I'm not even close to being on of the worse.
But you gotta think, that's one month, of my entire life, spent in a game.
It's more the way these games work that annoys me, leveling up is a massive pain in the ass: I've got a wife, a kid and another on the way, I do not have time, nor anywhere in my house that's secluded where I can spent 5 hours on a raid to get a single piece of armor while shouting at people to get in the correct line of sight through TeamSpeak cause I'm trying to heal them.
I need pick up, fast play and put down games that are easy to go to and fro...
Right now Shadow of Mordor has my full attention.
instead now people are just playing games on their phone constantly. I work in IT.. I got outside for lunch and everyone is on their phone playing games.
Ive played a ton of MMOs though I currently don't play one.. my GF though is the one who wants to play one.
Yea played lotto for two years and was a founder.
I ran out of time playing wife kids got mad would play till like 2
Am then just ran out of time.
Their system got really really stupid when turbine sold out.
Yeah I stopped just about the time WB took over and introduced the Mithral Store or whatever it was...
I heard of top raiding guilds demanding people buy the defence and offense buff consumables from the micro transaction stores, which is a crazy proposition.
Mines of Moria burned me out I didn't have the time to
Devote to it. It was a lot more fun before that.
That stupid dev they hired from wow ruined the game for a lot of people.
Their free to play was crap.
Damn Mines. I was so glad to get out of there.
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