Realm of the Mad God (Even though it's not the size of a typical mmorpg).
I'm personally looking forward to GW2 - it will be buy once to play (so not entirely freemium, but still no big commitment).
World of Tanks is also pretty good.
Pretty much stock all around.
variations include
EQ for Solly (if you don't, you're retarded),
Sandman for Scoot,
jarate+bush for Sniper,
Degr. + axe for pyro,
and kritz for ze medic.
All other classes I use stock.
I am so hyped for this game it's not even funny anymore. I've taken part in 2 betas so far and I really feel that the game has whole-heartily delivered what it promised.
I was in the Guild Wars 2 beta (SHH!), and I was able to run it on my 3 year old computer and the graphics still impressed me a lot! :D
edit: not because the graphics are better than present titles, but the fact that I was able to run it on the old computer impressed me (and it's still not...
I enjoyed GW1 a lot. With the focus on pvp and endless amount of combinations with the over 1000 skills just impressed me.
Needless to say, I am looking forward to GW2. Action combat, no hihgly generic quests and expanding on GW1 lore is fucking awesome!
ArenaNet - more specific guild wars 2.
I would also say valve, but I don't think I'm going to play CSGO
else no, I usually judge the product on its value to me, and not the company.
I don't see why you wouldn't if you liked them. They had valid and reasonable points in alot of their stuff. And now where they've entered the business of publishing, stuff are really getting exciting. :)
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