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Brzedzed
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Peasant

What's yours?

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Hellsharky
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Nomad

Hmm. I like Guild Wars alot and I'm waiting for Guild Wars 2 to come out so I can play it too. Also I liked a Free 2 Play Mmorpg game called "Runer Of Magic".

What's your favourite Mmorpg Brzedzed?

loco5
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Peasant

well my all time favorite is not an MMORPG it's an MMORTS called Saga, really small community and everyone is rather helpful

Amarion
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Torn City, really cool check it out (text-based)
http://www.torn.com/1041001

MachuPicchu
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My favorite MMORPG, and the only one I have ever played vigorously, is RuneScape. I admire it because it isn't focused around combat. You can go off and train your other skills for a few months and then move back to combat. It is a play at your own pace kind of game and the updates are frequent. That is enough for me.

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I did like Runescape up until I found Runes of Magic a few months ago, But I haven't been on it for a while.

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My favorite MMORPG, and the only one I have ever played vigorously, is RuneScape. I admire it because it isn't focused around combat. You can go off and train your other skills for a few months and then move back to combat. It is a play at your own pace kind of game and the updates are frequent. That is enough for me.


you mean you can go off and click a tree or click a rock for a few months?
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The problem with nearly all free to play MMORPG games is the fact that they aren't really free. Sure you can make a character and play for free, but if you ever want to be good, you need to spend money. For example, in Runes of Magic, you can get to the end of the game and be decent if you put a lot of hours into the game, but a person who spends a fair amount of money on the game can skip leveling up and buy all their gear. Ultimately, the best players are the players who spend the most money regardless of skill.

For this reason, I'd say the best MMORPGs are games that do not have an "item mall" because it prevents people from simply buying their way to the top.

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my favorite mmorpg is runescape. it's a game were you can play in the medieval setting with alot of other players.

Blkasp
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[quote]My favorite MMORPG, and the only one I have ever played vigorously, is RuneScape. I admire it because it isn't focused around combat. You can go off and train your other skills for a few months and then move back to combat. It is a play at your own pace kind of game and the updates are frequent. That is enough for me.
you mean you can go off and click a tree
or click a rock for a few months?[/quote]

Yes, instead of being restricted to clicking a monster for all your playing time.

Anyway, I like Guild Wars, although it is very restricted to combat, so I am really awaiting Guild Wars 2. Looks fantastic! Could possibly be the true demise of World of Warcraft.
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Mine is definately Eden Eternal. I love the fact that I am not locked into one class and everyone on there is really helpful (honestly I die alot and someone will always come res you if you zone chat for help)

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World of warcraft, lol and other!

kalkanadam
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Peasant

Mine is Metin 2 i Am a lvl 99 and a GM

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There's three MMORPG's I currently play, Runescape, Eden Eternal, and

Wakfu. So I guess they're my favourites.
Runescape, just for the wilderness tbh..

Eden Eternal, because the community is friendly, you can always find help whenever and wherever you need it, I only started playing today but it's instantly become one of my all time favourites.

Wakfu is rather epic too, if anybody has played Dofus, Wakfu is the new Dofus. The graphics are much better, and you must make your own money. The players practically control the game. The players must mine, and 'mint' their own money, craft items to sell or use, otherwise there won't be much of them since monster drops are rare. Players must plant things to harvest, such as crops, trees, plants, even monsters, as players killing them can mean there will be none left. Players can be elected to be governors of a region, and if you follow the rules, you'll earn 'citizenship points', giving you more 'erks' in the region. Disobey the rules, and you'll lose citizenship points, even be thrown in jail, by other players, too! It's still in the open Beta now, no doubt by the time it's released, it will be even more epic.

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I have only really played runescape to be honest so i guess it would have to be my favorite it is quite an addictive game in my opinion and i do quite like the idea of being able to play a character in a medieval time.
So yeah runescape is my favourite MMORPG.

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Just like rocky10199, the only MMORPG I've ever played is Runescape. :P

My vote must go to that, for that reason and that reason alone.

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