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tabriaswolfe

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EVE Online, even though I haven't played it in a while. Despite having issues with pvpers (damn people kill me for no reason when I'm exploring) and skills (just takes too long to learn things, imo). I think the game is beautiful, immersive and a great way to kill time.
 

NeutralDrow

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I go back and forth between City of Heroes and World of Warcraft.

Out of loyalty, I'd have to commit to City of Heroes.
 

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Guild Wars. But considering it's between that and 2moons, it's not too hard of a decision.
 
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Guild Wars even though it is technically a CORPG which I really don't get the concept of as I can't really think of any other examples of one.
 

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WoW here, one of the most immersive game worlds I've ever been in. Fantastic art, fluid and well-polished gameplay, brilliant music. All that combined made for a fantastic, magical and extremely immersive world.

Not playing on a cramped server with tons of idiots helped a lot as well. The community on Bladefist, in my time at least, was fantastic. Small, but fantastic.
 

SteveZim1017

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Aside from CoX, I just started Champions Online and am rather enjoying it despite everyone telling that I'm not supposed to be.
 

Zweiblumen

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Chipperz said:
Zweiblumen said:
Boneasse said:
Dungeons and Dragons Online. Fun, free and had a buttload of fun with some friends. Good game.
This, except I don't play its F2P model, as I play in Europe.
Is there a massive difference? I've just started playing in Europe and if we got shafted again by some corporate American fuckwits, I'll just remove it from my hard drive now.
Not having played on the US server I can't really talk from experience, but what I know is that many things you can get in the US are unattainable (or only attainable through grinding), seeing as we have no in-game store. Store makes quite a difference.

Besides the store there's also the fact that we have no fucking idea when to expect any info or stuff. There's almost no communication, for whatever reason, from CM. There's the occasional post, but usually nothing much. Lots of people leaving for the US, maybe four active guilds on both servers or something.

Anyway, I've heard the average player in the US is apparently the equivelant of the worst EU players. I don't know if it's right, but seeing as the US is the one with the influx of loads of new players, I wouldn't really be surprised.

Still an awesome game, though.
 

Azellus

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with D&D though i played it for like a couple of weeks then just stopped because i just didnt understand anything really (i played the EU one) even still i guess i found it quite fun with the dungeons and all but yea i have so many MMORPG's right now its crazy

oh also thank you to all the people that welcomed me.
 

JEBWrench

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WoW was the only MMO I've played that interested me beyond the trial. Guild Wars got really dull for me quite fast, and the player base when I was playing was, well, a little on the immature side. (Even compared to WoW).

Of course, this was years ago, shortly after it first launched.
 

burgbrand22

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Don't play them, don't have time. Not worth the monthly payments. Only one I would consider is Guild Wars, but I'll wait until part 2 and see how that goes.