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Cipher Jones
Minmatar
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Posted - 2011.08.29 16:35:00 -
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Just asking. I've played Guild Wars an that one with the Night Elves and what not. I have also tried DDO, but just tried, not really played, and ROM. I'm not really asking for a comparison to CCP/Eve, although feel free. Just wanted to get a frame of reference. . Adapt and overcome or become a monkey on an evolution poster.
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Takamori Maruyama
Amarr Red Federation RvB - RED Federation
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Posted - 2011.08.29 16:38:00 -
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lets see...
-WoW -DDO -EVE -City of Heroes -Kal Online -Ragnarok -Rift -Dark Ages -Warhammer Online -Age of Conan
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Ingvar Angst
Amarr Nasty Pope Holding Corp Talocan United
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Posted - 2011.08.29 16:41:00 -
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Guild Wars, WoW, Star Fleet Command II (not really an MMO, but fun...), looking forwards to GW2 and continuing Eve.
Monocles are so two weeks ago.
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Tippia
Caldari Sunshine and Lollipops
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Posted - 2011.08.29 16:42:00 -
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The Realm, UO, Planetside, DDO (but that was very brief due to boredom). ùùù ôIf you're not willing to fight for what you have in ≡v≡ you don't deserve it, and you will lose it.ö ù Karath Piki
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Written Word
Written Word's Tax Haven
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Posted - 2011.08.29 16:44:00 -
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Old, old runescape (early 2001, PvP everywhere, looting, laggy)
Eve Online
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E man Industries
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Posted - 2011.08.29 17:01:00 -
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first was WoW, started during the closed Alpha.
Played wow until War came out and played that for a while but then went back to wow for 2 months. Could not stand it.
Tried EvE and had fun.
EvE got old so tried LoL but that got stale after a while as well.
So in EvE till something better comes. ______ Hello WoW players. Look at your toon, now back to me. Sadly it isn't me, but if it wasn't simplistic pre scripted linear mono dimensional game you could look like me. I'm in a Paladin |
Joe Skellington
Minmatar Matari Legion Holding Matari Legion
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Posted - 2011.08.29 17:55:00 -
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Edited by: Joe Skellington on 29/08/2011 17:57:47 Ragnarok Online WoW Aion Fallen Earth Perpetuum EVE (obviously) EQ WW2 Online
(Not sure you would include MUDs into that category, but a few of those as well.)
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Skex Relbore
Gallente Red Federation RvB - RED Federation
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Posted - 2011.08.29 18:02:00 -
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EVE EQ
Actually bought UO and decided I just couldn't deal with the top down isometric view.
WoW was just too cartoony for me to be interested in plus I'd already invested many years into EQ at the time and didn't feel like starting fresh.
I'd pretty much given up on MMO's after I finally found my available time wasn't compatible with end game raiding anymore, until a buddy of mine mentioned he'd started playing EVE.
At this point my only regret is that I didn't see a trailer for EVE when it first came out. I had really pictured it more as a trade wars type RTS game from what I'd read, than a spaceship(ok submarine) fighting simulator. Had I known what it was really like, I'd be one of those 2003 bitter-vets.
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Vertisce Soritenshi
SHADOW WARD Tragedy.
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Posted - 2011.08.29 18:08:00 -
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Edited by: Vertisce Soritenshi on 29/08/2011 18:14:22 Edited by: Vertisce Soritenshi on 29/08/2011 18:09:37 Edited by: Vertisce Soritenshi on 29/08/2011 18:09:00 Edited by: Vertisce Soritenshi on 29/08/2011 18:08:32 Since there are really too many to name I will stick with the relevant mainstream ones...and will likely still forget a few...
EvE Meridian 59 UO AO Asherons Call Asherons Call 2 EQ EQ2 Planetside DDO FFXI FFXIV Star Wars Galaxies Star Trek Online Vanguard Shadowbane LotRO DAoC Rift Warhammer Age of Conan Aion City of Hero's/Villians DC Universe
I will remember more as time goes on I am sure...
I should really go through and make a list...I can't even remember them all anymore. EvE is by far the one I have played for the longest time of all of those.
I did also play Guild Wars but I will never play another NCSoft game again. A company that leaks my information and lets my Master account get stolen and then refuses to admit they have a problem does not get my money. And no I didnt buy gold and yes it was proven they had a server insecurity they refused to admit.
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Dalloway Jones
Minmatar Republic Military School
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Posted - 2011.08.29 18:12:00 -
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WoW Warhammer Aion EVE Guild Wars
Waiting for Guild Wars 2
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Bootleg Jack
Potters Field
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Posted - 2011.08.29 18:17:00 -
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Yserbius Realm Meridian 59 UO EVE
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CCP Zymurgist
Gallente C C P
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Posted - 2011.08.29 18:26:00 -
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Moved from General Discussion
Zymurgist Community Representative CCP NA, EVE Online Contact Us |
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Blacksquirrel
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Posted - 2011.08.29 18:49:00 -
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Edited by: Blacksquirrel on 29/08/2011 18:50:14 DAOC still had the most fun pvp of any mmo. Earth and beyond. AOC. Planetside. Comes in second...at the least the first few months. Warhammer. Rift. WOW. EVE...goes without saying. Guildwars.
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Magnus Orin
Minmatar Wildly Inappropriate Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2011.08.29 18:54:00 -
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WoW LotRO AoC WAR Darkfall Mortal Online Forsaken World (lol f2p) WoT (is that even an MMO? They say it is)
As terrible as Eve is, none of the above are as good. Sarcasm - Because i'm too far away to strangle you. |
Takseen
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Posted - 2011.08.29 19:20:00 -
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WoW LotRO(microtransactions online) Guild Wars(if you can call that an MMO)
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Morbidusk Yotosala
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Posted - 2011.08.29 19:48:00 -
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UO (Free Shard Tieravon) EQoA (PS2 OH YEA.. AWESOME) WoW (Burning Crusade etc) Planetside (When it first came out, interested in 2) EVE
Anticipating: The Secret World
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Hieronymus Alexandre
Fashionable Enterprises
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Posted - 2011.08.29 19:55:00 -
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In roughly chronological order: -Ragnarok Online (private server; played on and off for several years until guild collapsed into a drama singularity) -WoW (quit after 1st month) -EVE -WAR (played for ~6 months before it was basically dead) -Darkfall (played for 2 months; too similar to EVE to justify its own subscription) -Star Trek (bought lifetime sub; got bored after 3 months) -Champions Online (played free-mode for a couple months with a friend; better than I expected)
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Grimpak
Gallente The Whitehound Corporation Frontline Assembly Point
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Posted - 2011.08.29 20:59:00 -
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I actually played on Ragnarok Online before I even knew wtf was EVE online.
that and I tried Warhammer Online. ---
Quote: The more I know about humans, the more I love animals.
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Obsidian Hawk
RONA Corporation RONA Directorate
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Posted - 2011.08.29 21:23:00 -
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UO, WoW Aion Rappelz - Yes i am ashamed EvE
To my fellow UO players. In Jux Sanct! Kal Vas Xen Corp! Come at me bro!
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VKhaun Vex
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Posted - 2011.08.30 02:38:00 -
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Edited by: VKhaun Vex on 30/08/2011 02:42:50 Edited by: VKhaun Vex on 30/08/2011 02:39:15 Edited by: VKhaun Vex on 30/08/2011 02:38:42
Originally by: Blacksquirrel Edited by: Blacksquirrel on 29/08/2011 19:11:19 Edited by: Blacksquirrel on 29/08/2011 18:50:14 DAOC still had the most fun pvp of any mmo. Earth and beyond. AOC. Planetside. Comes in second...at the least the first few months. Warhammer. Rift. WOW. EVE...goes without saying. Guildwars.
Oh yeah forgot Lotro.
Agreed. DAoC and Planet-Side were the top. I actually just came back to DAoC.
You can make a lv1, hit 16 in the new tutorial or old game areas, and go straight to the 15-19 battle ground PvP area where they have quests to level and get capped out gear (aurulite rewards and an aurulite merchant right there in the PK). You can just battle ground hop all the way up to the max level realm vs realm in the frontiers now supposedly. Obviously the gear is not artifact/crafted, but it will cap your top three stats, cap your skills, give decent resists, and all 99qua. Plenty to compete for fun, and good enough to go do the PvE stuff for better gear if you felt like being serious about one level range or another.
I'm 18 on my hunter and just got her first few kills tonight. Crit shot a keen in Killaloe for 90% a while ago. See how long it keeps my interest. :)
On topic: I played all in his list, plus EQ2, DDO, CoH/V... and Champions Online briefly. Global Agenda briefly if that counts. I actually own Aion and never got into it. I forget what happened but I got to maybe lv12 and left it. Is that worth going back to?
Quote: Nothing in EVE will ever require real life money, as long as players are selling PLEX for ISK. Not even the monocle! http://cdn1.eveonline.com/community/devblog/2011/currencyCycle.jpg |
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Maxpie
Metaphysical Utopian Society Explorations
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Posted - 2011.08.30 03:39:00 -
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Eve Earth and Beyond Perpetuum LotRO (beta tester) DDO Conquer WoW Rift (beta tester) Lego Universe (it's my son's game - I just played it a little)
LotRo has the best community of them all by far.
Eve is my favorite and the only one I play right now. I may be one of those crybabies that leaves over the whole in-game item store thing though.
Perpetuum has potential, but I don't see it making it.
WoW is a cesspool.
Rift is better than WoW, but just not compelling.
Earth and Beyond is still going in the form of a private server. I haven't tried it, but that sure is dedication.
He put... creatures... in our bodies... to control our minds. He made us... say lies... do things. |
Sir Substance
Minmatar Suddenly Ninjas Tear Extraction And Reclamation Service
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Posted - 2011.08.30 05:13:00 -
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EVE WoW World of tanks Perpetuum Guild wars Deicide online Aion Starjack Perfect world Jade empire Silk road
Of those, Starjack is worth looking at, its a MMO4X game, reminds me a lot of eve when it first launched, complete with that "what the **** is going on" feel.
Perfect world is about as good as F2P fantasy games seem to get. Its not very good, but its playable.
WoT obv is excellent.
Perpetuum isn't worht playing TBH.
Most of them have a cluster**** of an interface, worse then eve. WoW is included on that list.
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Sasio Shihari
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Posted - 2011.08.30 18:17:00 -
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Lesse..
EVE DDO WOW: right up until I heard the word "gear-score" Pirates of the Burning Sea City of Villians
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Taedrin
Gallente Kushan Industrial
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Posted - 2011.08.30 18:29:00 -
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In chronological order: EQ WoW Guild Wars (*very* briefly) EVE.
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Originally by: Dr Fighter "how do you know when youve had a repro accident"
Theres modules missing and morphite in your mineral pile.
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Master Gotama
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Posted - 2011.08.30 18:43:00 -
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- EVE, obviously - Darkfall - Uncharted Waters (EVE circa 1700AD) - FFXIV
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Planktal
Gallente Kenshao Industries Galactic Acqisition Specialists
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Posted - 2011.08.31 19:07:00 -
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Earth & Beyond Perpetuum-beta and EVE of course. That's it, I just like sci-fi games. . . Here, sanity... niiiice sanity, come to daddy... okay, that's a good sanity... *THWONK!* GOT the bastard. Everyone has a right to be stupid, just some people abuse the privilege. |
Karma
Vortex Incorporated
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Posted - 2011.08.31 23:36:00 -
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Earth and Beyond (my first) EVE Online (beta and still going strong (-ish)) Star Wars Galaxies World of Warcraft (open beta) Guild wars Star Trek Online
and a few other assorted mmos that aren't worth mentioning as they didn't 'capture' me, so to speak. mostly open beta or free two-week accounts.
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Dorian Tormak
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Posted - 2011.09.01 00:23:00 -
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Lot of WoW players in here for such an anti-WoW game. You ****ing say the name World of Warcraft in Eve and they get all huffy and puffy.
I played Runescape when I was 11 or so. Played Eve a while after I had quit that game and tried Age of Conan for about a month. That's it for me so far :D oh and Perpetuum
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Tichu Tilyon
Ordo Drakonis Nulli Tertius
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Posted - 2011.09.01 03:18:00 -
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I tryed alot of MMO's but what I actualy played are:
Anarchy Online (played it alot, it was quite fun game of it's time) EVE Online (still playing but less and less with every new expension) WoW (the 1st 6months afhter vanila launch - never again) Aion (for a couple of months) WoT (if you can call it a MMO)
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Sir Substance
Minmatar Suddenly Ninjas Tear Extraction And Reclamation Service
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Posted - 2011.09.01 08:08:00 -
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Originally by: Dorian Tormak Lot of WoW players in here for such an anti-WoW game. You ****ing say the name World of Warcraft in Eve and they get all huffy and puffy.
When you get a serious case of eve burnout, WoW is the next logical place to go. Almost everyone playing eve is at some level a geek, and almost every geek has at least one friend who plays WoW, and when you tell said freind you've got burnout, they say "Come play wow".
It seems so attractive, until you realise what a waste of time it is.
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