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Old 05-22-2007, 10:51 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Default Re: Recommend a Good MMORPG

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Originally Posted by NZ-Disciple View Post
Eve Online is good for long lasting fun, not too good short term but I hear once you get into it and gain skill etc it becomes very fun. I may actually buy it this weekend and start.. been hrmm and haain over it.
EVE Online is a really good MMO because all the character building is TIME based, not GRIND based. You are still leveling up when you are not playing.

The only thing that sux is
1. "Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the drug store, but that's just peanuts to space." -- Douglas Adams
Same goes for EVE Online. THere has been a few times where I start making my journey from point A to point B for a mission, and it that time, I have managed to prepare, cook and eat dinner and still come back finding myself still travelling.

2. DEATH SUX. Remember to upgrade your clone on a regulare basis. Especially after you completed your training on a rather large skill.

3. The 2 week trail period for this game is not enough to really get into it.

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Originally Posted by Chees3Fri View Post
check out the GPotato games. GPotato
I do enjoy GPotato's Games. However some of their clients are buggy. I remember having a hard time getting the Corum client to work.

Acclaim has released a few free MMO's that are worth checking out too.
2 Moons 2moons Home Page
9 Dragons 9Dragons Home Page


Currently I am playing Phantasy Star Universe. The PC and PS2 clients play on the same servers. Xbox 360 clients are on a different server.
You might want to purchase a game pad for this game as the combat system is a lot of button bashing.
However I will recommend that you do not pay money for the client as there is no serial number brinding you the game.
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