Alternative MMOG Updates 23
Heartless writes "If you aren't an Evercrack addict or a World of Warcraft fanatic then chances are you may just be interested in some of these updates for non-mainstream MMORPGs. First off we have Pirates of the Burning Sea accepting beta applications. Darkfall Online has a leaked gameplay video that they are not stopping and has also started taking clan applications for their beta test. Horizons has announced a Military appreciation program. Codemasters has announced that RF Online will make a North American debut. Finally we have Irth Online freshly into its Beta 3 semi-open beta phase with its first review up at Gamergod.com. Keep an eye out on these titles as they further advance the smaller MMORPG market." Some other (more mainstream) games have updates as well, with GamerGod offering up a review of the new EQ2 expansion, and Next Generation interviewing a DDO developer.
Is it just me... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Is it just me... (Score:2)
You've seen them. Sitting, crowded around two or three computers, laughing nerdily and pointing like mentally challenged apes.
I don't care what anyone says, it's not worth playing, let alone paying $5.00 a month for.
That's just silly.
Other MMOGs (Score:4, Informative)
Just a brief footnote regarding some other lesser known but (IMO) still very fun MMO games:
Rakion, the newest online RPG from Softnyx [softnyx.net] (makers of Gunbound), just recently finished its open beta. It's slated to be back online some time in November with a number of enhancements and adjustments regarding balance issues.
Same thing for FlyFF [flyff.com], a Korean MMORPG. They've just finished open beta for the U.S. version of the game; the game servers are currently down while they move them all from Korea to the U.S. and start gearing up for the U.S. release.
Finally, Martial Heroes [doonline.co.kr] (previously known as DO Online) has recently gone through a number of cool upgrades, so anyone who was following the progress on this previously might want to take another look at it.
Re:Other MMOGs (Score:3)
If at all, then MapleStory is better. It's at least interesting with the cute 2D graphics and more arcadish gameplay, but as most MMORPGs and Korean ones in particular, it's mostly grind.
All these "grind" games can be great timesinks and a glorified chat client with a small
Re:Other MMOGs (Score:2)
Weird Logic (Score:2)
Because of course, everyone must be interested in some kind of MMORPG.
Yawn...
Re:Weird Logic (Score:2)
Re:Weird Logic (Score:1)
Re:Weird Logic (Score:1)
Also, if someone is reading a story called "Alternative MMOG Updates", "chances are [they] may just be interested".
Didn't mention WW2Online (Score:3, Informative)
More to come (Score:2)
What about me? (Score:2, Informative)
It's far smaller than WoW/GW (we just hit 70,000 subscribers) but there is no sharding - everyone who is online is in the same world (top so far is 15000 online at once).
There is also a free 14 day trial program, any current subscriber can send you a code. Drop me a reply/email if you'de like to try it. If we're in the same area of space I may even drop by and run you throught the basics.
Re:What about me? (Score:1)
It's an alright game, and I may yet return - and it has no grind - but no grind also means that it takes forever to get the skills you want to have. Months.
Re:What about me? (Score:1)
As for modules, yes there are tons, which is one of the great things about the game. As for knowing which are better than the other it goes tech1 -> named items -> tech 2 - uber rare ultraviolent officer/commander loot. And each of the 4 races has a particular weapon type that they get bonuses for.
The game is only slow if you are
Re:What about me? (Score:1)
I would also have factories setup making ammunition. Not really much of a markup at all. I had spreadsheets and what not to determine what was most profitable. But there really was very little profit at all because it was so easy for someone else to also get manu
Re:What about me? (Score:1)
It's best to start off with inter-system trading, buying low and selling high player created items. I'd also suggest you team up with some of the many Industrialist corporations, they can give you a head start and a lot of pointers wh
Re:What about me? (Score:1)
Anywy, I may revisit the game. Thanks for taking the time to reply to my post.
Re:What about me? (Score:2)
Sure, If you have high aspirations, you could have a big mf'ing ship or even a space station. But it will take a years worth of dedicated play (and/or $$$) to reach that point.
Thank You (Score:2)
No good MMOGs (Score:1)
DarkFall: Hands on Windmill (Score:2)