I think that there are servers. Lots of servers.Jasper Jeffs said:I'd still say MU is an MMO. It's online only, and you play in the same world as everyone else.Abedeus said:Hardly a MMO. Unless you consider Diablo 2 a MMO too.Jasper Jeffs said:MU Online is a pretty good free MMORPG, it reminds me a lot of Aion, only Aion is better.
MOO! [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsYBl8bnXCI]
Knife stab works till level 20. Then you have 3 choices:MrBibblz said:Knife stab then empty clip into victims face seemed to be the tactic of choice for many players on that game. Even then it was still fun till they added the special weapons and gear that you could buy with real money to give you a pretty unfair advantage.LeonLethality said:Lunia is pretty good and so is GunZ if you are into their sort of things but a warning for GunZ if you don't learn to do some fancy moves fast you will be destroyed
I mostly did did dual swords or dual guns but i got sick of the game at about level 20. This was back on the International version that didn't have much left to do after 20 and there wasn't much left to do except hope i could scrounge enough money to finally buy the endgame armor and guns to keep up with everyone else. Skill became a bit irrelevant when your attacks did almost nothing to their health and theirs were eating at your like it was nothing. It has been like 3 or 4 years since i've played so maybe they actually did some balancing since then.Abedeus said:Knife stab works till level 20. Then you have 3 choices:
a) try to develop some kind of limited d-style (dagger style)
b) practice for few hours s-styling or use macroes (sword style)
c) be really, really good with a katana, don't use bugs (essential in other styles) and shoot good. Korean Style.
It's only fun when you use either d-style or K-style. Otherwise, you spend so much time practicing using bugged animations, you begin to wonder if this is really how the rest of the game plays.
edit: Also, remind me, but I thought WoW doesn't have dual-classing. RoM has. How are they identical, again?
Yes, I assume there are, like most MMO's. I'm just saying, you pick a server and play with hundreds, if not thousands of people in the same world (server), on Diablo you join a room with 8 other people, and you have the option to play offline.Abedeus said:I think that there are servers. Lots of servers.Jasper Jeffs said:I'd still say MU is an MMO. It's online only, and you play in the same world as everyone else.Abedeus said:Hardly a MMO. Unless you consider Diablo 2 a MMO too.Jasper Jeffs said:MU Online is a pretty good free MMORPG, it reminds me a lot of Aion, only Aion is better.
MOO! [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsYBl8bnXCI]
Because it's a pointless gimmick that only serves to hide how boring the main classes are. If you copy a halo game and make maser chief wear a silly hat, you can argue that it's different all you want but in the end it's still a ripoff.Abedeus said:edit: Also, remind me, but I thought WoW doesn't have dual-classing. RoM has. How are they identical, again?
Is Dungeons completely free? of only to a lvl?Ranooth said:Many let you play for as long as you want until you go past a certain level. Just look on their websites and they should have them advertised normally in big writing and flashy lights.Binerexis said:Unlimited free trials? How do you mean? The only free trials I'm used to are the ten day ones you can get.Ranooth said:Could always try out the free "unlimited" trials a lot of the popular MMOs are doing now.
Il have a quick look now and see what i can find.
EDIT: Champions Online: http://www.champions-online.com/demo
Warhammer Online: http://www.warhammeronline.com/trial/index.php?WHFB9F-PNAIU-3XRWI-E6BRD-TRPTI
Dungeons & Dragons Online (tis all free): http://www.ddo.com/playnow/
Just have a look around and see, im sure you'll find something you like![]()