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Seriously though, it's a fun little game, with lots of places to explore and a very large diversity of skills and equipment loadouts possible, but like in all mmorpgs it'll only hold your attention for long if you have friends online, so that you can go do stuff together. Otherwise, it's just a pointless, boring grind. But it's free! Can't beat that. Also, be aware that sometimes the chat channels can be very vulgar. It appears that chat is unmoderated at all (unlike WOW which censors pretty much everything). The other night a couple of guys were making explicitly racist and sexual comments on public chat. A number of people, including me, protested, but no moderators intervened. |
Re: OT: Morrowind?
Wouldn't like it, then.
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Like anywhere else on the internet, there are all sorts of types, except in AO, the chat channel seems to be a free for all. My general impression is that high level players ignore the public chat channels entirely and communicate via private organization channels. |
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There is, yep.
I guess it depends on how often I'd have to use it? |
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Hey, if you guys are looking for an RPG without all the tedious bits, check out:
http://www.progressquest.com/ http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/laugh.gif |
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Most embarresing moment in Morrowind: One of my first, first-level characters, un-optimized and very weak, got killed by a scrib. It just kept paralizing him and he got nibbled to death, without being able to take a shot. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/laugh.gif
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Since there is AO pushing in a morrowind topic, why not push Guild Wars.It seriously kicks ***, it's like morrowind with a team. There is less class customization, so no more building up every skill in the game to 100 through trainers, but that's more a balancing thing so you have each party member truly diverse, you need a tank warrior, a healer, a caster, and a maverick for special tactics.
Some people on these forums might call it a "clickfest" because it's real time, and sometimes quick decisions and reflexes are required, but I think it adds a nice action element to keep things from getting boring and dull. Careful planning before you head out eliminates the "clickfestines". If anyone wants to get together in guild wars, look up Thora Von Clemson, or Etna Krichevskoy. |
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GW is too competitive for me altho I do understand that some of the developers have blamed it lately for the slowdown in beta updates http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif
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Personally, the big reason why I'm playing AO instead of some other MMO is because it has a downloadable client. For many newer MMOs, even if the client is sold online and downloadable, there's still a "Not Valid for Customers Outside USA" condition. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/frown.gif |
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