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This topic is now about MMORPG discussion.

Draconica thread can be found here.

« Last Edit: August 04, 2009, 02:47:27 AM by mastermoo420 »

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I don't like that game. It involves too much work, and there's not enough people that play that game around here.

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You should ask them what MMO they play then.

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A majority of them are just home doing nothing or watching TV. And I, personally, don't like TV that much :p And, like, 99% of my friends are Asian so most/some of their parents are strict and don't let them use the computer too much.

So they don't really do much.

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Shin Megami Tensei: Imagine

It's pretty fun when you join a clan, which is pretty easy since the community is pretty nice. You can downlaod the client from GamersHell. If you decide to play, tell me so I can give you some stuff. :D

Also has PvP.

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Runes of Magic is basically a free version of WoW. There are a few differences the major one being you have 2 classes per character and can switch between them. You can level them both and use certain skills from both classes.

I stopped playing it awhile ago because friends i was playing it with lost interest i got to level 15/15 as a knight(paladin) priest. At one point I was tanking in cloth somehow :S.

http://www.runesofmagic.com/en/index.html

(theres a probably a US server but i cant remember where that link is)

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Thanks, Tezuka and ahref for actually putting up games. :D

I stopped playing it awhile ago because friends i was playing it with lost interest i got to level 15/15 as a knight(paladin) priest. At one point I was tanking in cloth somehow :S.

http://www.runesofmagic.com/en/index.html

(theres a probably a US server but i cant remember where that link is)
http://us.runesofmagic.com/us/index.html
I just changed the "en" in your link to "us," lol. Anyways, I might check that game out in the future because I wanna try out Tezuka's game first.

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Shin Megami Tensei: Imagine

It's pretty fun when you join a clan, which is pretty easy since the community is pretty nice. You can downlaod the client from GamersHell. If you decide to play, tell me so I can give you some stuff. :D

Also has PvP.

ill give this a go

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Oh yeah, forgot to mention that my computer is absolute CRAP, lol. It's so old and its graphics card is PCI. And it doesn't even have pixel shader 2.0... So "Shin Megami Tensei" has pretty not-good graphics for me and runs a tad slow... XP But it seems fine (though confusing)

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You should try club penguin or neopets. These mmo's kind of 5uGk but they're alright.

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You should try club penguin or neopets. These mmo's kind of 5uGk but they're alright.
You know you have to be 13 or older to be on this forum right?

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I'm going to suggest Atlantica Online. It has a fairly low graphics requirement, but the graphics can be boosted up to modern standards. This one is a turn based mmorpg, which sounds like total failure on paper but works super well in real play. You're gonna hate it initially, everyone does. But the goal is to spend at least 20 levels playing it, and by that time you'll probably find yourself wanting to stay. I'll explain in detail next paragraph.

In no particular order, just explaining random things about the game.
Spoiler for:
If what you're looking for is a mindless grinder, this isn't the game for you. This is a game where you need to think about your next move. It isn't too mind intensive, and the difficulty curve is nice as early levels require no thought at all. You won't be immersed into your character as well as other games, as this game has you hiring mercenaries to fight with you. It's like playing a single player jrpg with other people. How you build your team is based entirely on how well you want to do in either PvE or PvP. Aside from the turn based combat feature, this game is one of few with any simulated politics. Guilds can control towns, and nations can control the guilds. Diplomacy is a huge part of the mid-high level game, and there's many benefits to being part of a nation. The economy is mostly player based, so prices rapidly balance out due to competition. The loot system is quite different, but you'll find yourself collecting a lot of boxes. These boxes contain random items and equipment, and are a means of keeping a stable economy. The cash shop also has little to no effect on gameplay, as all cash shop items can be bought in the in game market for massive amounts of gold or be obtained via quests and events. Speaking of events, this game has some of the most massive events for a free game. As of right now, there's an event where you can win xbox 360s, ps3s, graphics cards, and even a car.

This game in short is not a typical mmorpg, and it's worth a try.


Also I played SMT: Imagine a while ago. Ended up stopping due to many reasons. I wanted that game to work out, but you'll find yourself being pissed off at how hard the game gets later. After level 20 everything has 1-2 weaknesses and everything else is a strength or immunity. Extremely unbalanced classes, but you've got the ability to mix. Also the unconventional combat is pretty unresponsive at times, adding to the frustration.


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Shin Megami Tensei: Imagine

It's pretty fun when you join a clan, which is pretty easy since the community is pretty nice. You can downlaod the client from GamersHell. If you decide to play, tell me so I can give you some stuff. :D

Also has PvP.

Well i tried with this one more than i have with most games because i was bored. Whenever it is run i get a 1009 error the forums are full of people complaining about the error and there is no help about it at all. They just insult my inteligence by telling me to update my graphics card drivers and directx.

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I'm going to suggest Atlantica Online. It has a fairly low graphics requirement, but the graphics can be boosted up to modern standards. This one is a turn based mmorpg, which sounds like total failure on paper but works super well in real play. You're gonna hate it initially, everyone does. But the goal is to spend at least 20 levels playing it, and by that time you'll probably find yourself wanting to stay. I'll explain in detail next paragraph.

In no particular order, just explaining random things about the game.
Spoiler for:
If what you're looking for is a mindless grinder, this isn't the game for you. This is a game where you need to think about your next move. It isn't too mind intensive, and the difficulty curve is nice as early levels require no thought at all. You won't be immersed into your character as well as other games, as this game has you hiring mercenaries to fight with you. It's like playing a single player jrpg with other people. How you build your team is based entirely on how well you want to do in either PvE or PvP. Aside from the turn based combat feature, this game is one of few with any simulated politics. Guilds can control towns, and nations can control the guilds. Diplomacy is a huge part of the mid-high level game, and there's many benefits to being part of a nation. The economy is mostly player based, so prices rapidly balance out due to competition. The loot system is quite different, but you'll find yourself collecting a lot of boxes. These boxes contain random items and equipment, and are a means of keeping a stable economy. The cash shop also has little to no effect on gameplay, as all cash shop items can be bought in the in game market for massive amounts of gold or be obtained via quests and events. Speaking of events, this game has some of the most massive events for a free game. As of right now, there's an event where you can win xbox 360s, ps3s, graphics cards, and even a car.

This game in short is not a typical mmorpg, and it's worth a try.


Also I played SMT: Imagine a while ago. Ended up stopping due to many reasons. I wanted that game to work out, but you'll find yourself being pissed off at how hard the game gets later. After level 20 everything has 1-2 weaknesses and everything else is a strength or immunity. Extremely unbalanced classes, but you've got the ability to mix. Also the unconventional combat is pretty unresponsive at times, adding to the frustration.
Sounds sweet. Might try this after I get back (leaving until July 2nd so the forums are completely 100% safe from me until then)

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I'm going to suggest Atlantica Online. It has a fairly low graphics requirement, but the graphics can be boosted up to modern standards. This one is a turn based mmorpg, which sounds like total failure on paper but works super well in real play. You're gonna hate it initially, everyone does. But the goal is to spend at least 20 levels playing it, and by that time you'll probably find yourself wanting to stay. I'll explain in detail next paragraph.

In no particular order, just explaining random things about the game.
Spoiler for:
If what you're looking for is a mindless grinder, this isn't the game for you. This is a game where you need to think about your next move. It isn't too mind intensive, and the difficulty curve is nice as early levels require no thought at all. You won't be immersed into your character as well as other games, as this game has you hiring mercenaries to fight with you. It's like playing a single player jrpg with other people. How you build your team is based entirely on how well you want to do in either PvE or PvP. Aside from the turn based combat feature, this game is one of few with any simulated politics. Guilds can control towns, and nations can control the guilds. Diplomacy is a huge part of the mid-high level game, and there's many benefits to being part of a nation. The economy is mostly player based, so prices rapidly balance out due to competition. The loot system is quite different, but you'll find yourself collecting a lot of boxes. These boxes contain random items and equipment, and are a means of keeping a stable economy. The cash shop also has little to no effect on gameplay, as all cash shop items can be bought in the in game market for massive amounts of gold or be obtained via quests and events. Speaking of events, this game has some of the most massive events for a free game. As of right now, there's an event where you can win xbox 360s, ps3s, graphics cards, and even a car.

This game in short is not a typical mmorpg, and it's worth a try.


Also I played SMT: Imagine a while ago. Ended up stopping due to many reasons. I wanted that game to work out, but you'll find yourself being pissed off at how hard the game gets later. After level 20 everything has 1-2 weaknesses and everything else is a strength or immunity. Extremely unbalanced classes, but you've got the ability to mix. Also the unconventional combat is pretty unresponsive at times, adding to the frustration.
Sounds sweet. Might try this after I get back (leaving until July 2nd so the forums are completely 100% safe from me until then)

That's a pretty good game. I never got too far, but the battle system was crazy awesome. like a michael bay movie, but good.
If you're willing to shell out 20$ than I'd suggest GW. But if you mean free free, I'd also like to suggest Perfect World. I don't think the requirements are too high.

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Ahh.. Anyone have Atlantica Online installed on their computer and can upload the .exe that runs it? ;-; My installer doesn't seem to have installed it, and I kinda deleted the installer...

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Ahh.. Anyone have Atlantica Online installed on their computer and can upload the .exe that runs it? ;-; My installer doesn't seem to have installed it, and I kinda deleted the installer...

I do not. I reinstalled windows and everything went with it.
I remember it being like a .rar, then a self extracting archive and THEN the .exe or whatever. It's 2009 and I still see this. :P

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Ahh.. Anyone have Atlantica Online installed on their computer and can upload the .exe that runs it? ;-; My installer doesn't seem to have installed it, and I kinda deleted the installer...

I almost misunderstood what you meant, but I'm thinking you mean you want the exe that runs the game cause you already have it installed.
Drop these files in where ever your atlantica root folder is.
I took every EXE in the main folder just incase.

Atlantica Run.exe should be the one you shortcut to.
http://www.mediafire.com/?vxcclzm4kym


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That's like saying "If you want a good anti-virus program, pay for it." >_> There are plenty of free ones that are perfectly fine or just as good as paid ones (or better, mebbe).