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Today I was playing Ragnarok and I noticed that MMORPG are crappy games (I should noticed that a year ago). They are all about addiction but there is little fun in them, you can resume the gameplay in killilng a lot of moron monsters to gain enough experience to kill stronger moron monsters to gain more experience until you can't get more experience. You can do it for hours but it's more an addiction (you have to achieve the goal to get level 99) than something you enjoy.

That's my opinion of MMORPGs. What do you think?

 



I know... my english sucks

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Ragnarok was my choice of MMO too, until about a year ago. It was lvl99, then once more to 99... then on another chara, so ugh.
Took me 3 years to get off the hook though, now I'm steering clear from MMOs.

I did give WoW a try but very luckily for me, in retrospect, it didn't appeal much.



well you can dumb down all games in that way (e.g. FPS games are about pointing at things and clicking until they die).

I like MMORPGs because of the freedom that's present in the games due to the different choices you can make. I also like the type of interaction that occurs with other players



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Mostly lack..

storylline
skill
depth

alot of

hackers
killl stealers
scammers
gold farmmers
spammers
quest




I tried some MMORPGs but I can never seem to get into them. Runescape was fun for a week then I got bored of it. I also had a free week trial for LotRO which was fun while it lasted but never really pulled me in enough. I recently tried Shin Megami Tensei Online through the closed beta but got bored of it in a few days despite the unique setting and atmosphere. I never played WoW and don't intend to at this point. I'm not sure if it's just because MMORPGs aren't for me or if it's just me not playing the "right" one.



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i've never found a MMO that i like, not even WOW, maybe an oblivion like MMO would be good



 

MMO hate is strong here...must leave...



"...You can't kill ideas with a sword, and you can't sink belief structures with a broadside. You defeat them by making them change..."

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Riachu said:
I tried some MMORPGs but I can never seem to get into them. Runescape was fun for a week then I got bored of it. I also had a free week trial for LotRO which was fun while it lasted but never really pulled me in enough. I recently tried Shin Megami Tensei Online through the closed beta but got bored of it in a few days despite the unique setting and atmosphere. I never played WoW and don't intend to at this point. I'm not sure if it's just because MMORPGs aren't for me or if it's just me not playing the "right" one.

 

Trust me the answer isn't worth finding out.




heruamon said:
MMO hate is strong here...must leave...

 

mmo's are good , mmorpg's are a different beast.




the new Wow Expansion was very good from a questing perspective, since you changed the world around you (phazing)

however.. mmos are pretty evil for stealing people's lives. if you have an addictive personality don't go near the things.