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Reddit » Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMO)
5d 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)
6d 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)
6d 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
Reddit » Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMO)
1w ago
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Reddit » Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMO)
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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Reddit » Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMO)
2w ago
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Reddit » Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMO)
2w ago
I made a complete list of the different cheats and how they appear on videos with Guild Wars 2 and WoW. It covers most of the obvious ones as well as some of the more advanced ones. I hope someone can use it to help identify cheaters...
https://www.reddit.com/r/gamingcorruption/comments/1bpw6rz/how_to_spot_a_cheater_in_video_games/?sort=new
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