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Reddit » Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMO)
1d ago
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Hello everyone! We would like to introduce you to, Valiant RO. A realm steeped in nostalgia yet brimming with new surprises, offering you a unique experience in the world you love. With Episode 9 & 10 Release Event in full swing, there’s never been a better time to join!
Why Valiant RO?
Pre-Renewal Dynamics: Your beloved classic game system has been finely tuned, featuring a unique leveling experience designed to challenge and reward you on your journey to ..read more
Reddit » Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMO)
3d ago
Infantry was initially first released in the late ‘90s by the team behind space MMO Subspace.
Noted as the world’s first massively multiplayer 2D isometric shooter, Infantry was recently revived by fans as Free Infantry.
In 2001, Infantry’s unique MMO gameplay supported over 140,000 gamers, an unprecedented figure which undoubtedly placed it way ahead of its time.
ANYWAY ITS RE LAUNCHED ON STEAM FREE 2 PLAY!!!!!!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2830720/FreeInfantry/
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Reddit » Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMO)
1w ago
Try Aero Tales guys
Old school mmorpg
Player to player trade No Auto play Pvp (pk,guild war,duel,fortress,arena) Cross platform (mobile n pc @ steam)
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Reddit » Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMO)
1w ago
Back in the 2000s, there was this 90s styled MMO that had a very psychedelic, creepy theme. It was third person like classic League of Legends, but you couldn't turn your camera. The movement mechanic was with your mouse. Most of the characters, I remember vaguely, were based on mythology of some sort or another. One of the travel mechanics was a magic carpet? You could play as an elk or a deer, and a plethora of other animals and mythical characters. The UI was very spooky and creepy, and it almost looked satanic but I don't know what it was.
I just remember there were these crystal balls th ..read more
Reddit » Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMO)
1w ago
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Reddit » Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMO)
1w ago
Graal online classic is a sad case of an amazing MMO with a failing community. It’s been around since the late 90s early 2000s and used to have a fairly decent player base around 2010. At the moment the active users peaks at around 700-1000 and North American users are the minority. This game is still maintained, updated, and has a lot of really fun and enjoyable content to play through and take part in. Graal is just in serious need of a larger, friendlier player base and i believe it would be a loved game again. The biggest con really is that currently i believe it’s only available on ..read more
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1w ago
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Reddit » Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMO)
2w ago
Sandbox
Open World
Single Server
No load screens after initial login
400+ Player Battles in close proximity
No microtransactions
No paid cosmetics (except one)
Full Loot PvP
Reputation Matters
Action Based Combat
No tab-targeting
No Fast Travel
Unreal Engine 5
All gear is player crafted
Fantasy Setting
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Reddit » Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMO)
2w ago
A concept I was playing around with when asked about how I would have changed guild wars 2 in my opinion.
I feel like there’s a real gem here, where new content drops are attached with character level wipes, and the leveling process is something that is actually fun rather than a grind to proceed through.
If you ground up design the game around this concept happening your new player injection each wipe sounds fantastic as all players would be on a “even” playing ground and more specifically all areas you want populated would -be- populated.
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