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« Reply #50 on: 08 Jan 2006, 12:10 »

I guess that was kind of the point. I mean, they did go out of the way to make PvP fairly accessible, although without a decent guild, you'd probably get bored as hell after a while, because GvG was pretty much the most awesome fun ever.
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« Reply #51 on: 19 Jan 2006, 14:18 »

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Urbandead is great. Massively lo-tech, but I guess thats part of the appeal. I haven't been playing long, but I'm enjoying it.

A lot of my characters have become zombiefied, but I've managed to get a firefighter up to level 5, and hes still gaining XP pretty easily.
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« Reply #52 on: 02 Feb 2006, 12:56 »

This is a new one I was only recently introduced to (as in, earlier today recently)

It's called "Space Cowboy". it's Korean. Totally free - free software, no subscription fees.

Surprisingly addictive, given how simple it is.

downsides - overly simple and potentially repetitive. Apparently gets better when you join a player guild.  Poor english translation.

http://www.spacecowboy.net/

it's probably not one to stick to like EVE or WoW, but it's certainly good for a quick shot of fun - especially if you've been playing a lot of EVE and want a slightly more active experience.
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« Reply #53 on: 10 Feb 2006, 15:00 »

i play EQOA for ps2 but thats only because i dont have (and cant afford) a decent computer. i thought about buying FFXI and playing it at work when no one is around but the cost/play time ratio wouldnt be worth it.
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« Reply #54 on: 23 Mar 2006, 14:24 »

Puzzle Pirates and Kingdom of Loathing...although mostly the Pirates...
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« Reply #55 on: 23 Mar 2006, 22:52 »

World of Warcraft.  Got a level 60 undead warlock on Silver Hand, which was one of the first realms that I never, ever play anymore because it's incredibly overpopulated and next to impossible to get in a raid group.  I love my guild on that server, and my screenname is my warlock's name, but there' just no love for me on that server.

So now I play my level 27 undead Warrior named Kaeyle on Nath'rezim, which is a PvP server.  Loving it.  Keeping my smithing skills on par with my actual level is quite a trick, too, but I am doing it without too much fuss.

Fuck the Alliance.  Horde for the win.
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« Reply #56 on: 25 Mar 2006, 19:59 »

I play Guildwars and City Of Villains.  I like playing the low-level GW stuff, and I think the initial training section of the game is the most satisfying.. no pressure really, most of the fights you get into are the ones you picked and you can get places solo if you don't want the hassle of keeping the bots or other people on task.

CoV, while it can sometimes be a bit repetitive, does offer some very interresting realms to explore, provided you don't allow yourself to get stuck in a rut.

Oh, and Progress Quest... Lots and Lots of Progress Quest.

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« Reply #57 on: 26 Mar 2006, 00:47 »

I play Ragnarok Online on www.xaosro.org.  Its a free server(Hacks!) that is normally 3/3/3 rates, so basically, xp and item drops are 3x normal servers.  Right now shes going through a bit of an overhaul so there is a temp server in place.
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« Reply #58 on: 26 Mar 2006, 00:52 »

I played WoW for quite a while ( Lvl 60 Warrior, MC - Maintank ), then i realized that id rather get some reallife, you`ve got to play 6-8 hours on at least 3 days a week if you want to stay close to the top.
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« Reply #59 on: 26 Mar 2006, 21:00 »

I've played the international Ragnarok Online Chaos server since, er, my freshman or sophomore year of high school... so up to four years now? Ouch :[
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