(Part 2) Top products from r/MMORPG

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We found 22 product mentions on r/MMORPG. We ranked the 67 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/gamerlen · 1 pointr/MMORPG

Yeah, if it was free to play I'd push a lot harder for people to try it, but I can understand not wanting to plop down thirty bucks for a game you're not sure you'd want.

However, I really love modern day/supernatural settings. Some of my favorite book series are The Nightside books by Simon R. Green, The Hollows series by Kim Harrison (especially so because I actually live near Cincinnati, which is where the books take place), The Hellboy graphic novel series, and so on.

So yeah, a game with a modern day setting where I get to spend hours fighting zombies, insane cultists, bloodthirsty vampires, and elder gods? Sign me up! :D

u/AlbionOnlineAMA · 7 pointsr/MMORPG

We selected Peter Newman for the book as we consider him to be an excellent fantasy author.

When we arranged for the cooperation, we wanted to get support in outlining the lore for the game and thought that working with an author to create a proper book alongside it would be killing two birds with one stone.

You are right that Albion is not very lore heavy. That's definitely something that we can and should improve on. As a result of that, we wouldn't call the existing lore "canon" in the sense that we see it as set in stone.

u/DocNefarious · 2 pointsr/MMORPG

> baseless lack of source and evidence post.

Completely ignoring all the sources I cite.

>GW2 is confirmed not F2P

Except...

>Play Guild Wars 2 for free

Source.

> - About the Product

> - Guild Wars 2 provides a massive, online persistent world.
> - Free online play. No monthly fee.
> - Players have the freedom to play together even if their friends are at a much higher (or lower) level.
> - Players will be able to engage in organized, balanced PvP (similar to GvG in the original Guild Wars) without needing to first level up characters, find equipment, or unlock skills.
> - You will be able to advance your character to the maximum level without ever joining a group if you so desire.

Source.

> By August 2015, over 5 million copies had been sold, at which point the base game became free-to-play.

Source.

In case I forgot to mention, Guild Wars 2 is free-to-play. "so hold the L not even needing to comment on anything there."

>your comments are being filtered for trolling.

Except they aren't. [Not] Sorry.

>xD xD xD devs are wrong bro. HAHA xDDDDDDD Doctors were wrong to label you as human being, you're actually a dog.

Being this upset. Just... why? "Hold the big L."

u/Rowan_cathad · 2 pointsr/MMORPG

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0996793747/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i2

This one. Very interesting stuff, especially the MUD information. If you want a slice of what the content is like, read the A Jedi Saga on Raph's website

u/ChristopherKlay · 2 pointsr/MMORPG

Since you are obviously trolling at this point, without even trying to back up your claims - like i said; Go read the books about it.

I have better things to do then arguing with someone who's attitude is right out of a trashbin. (:

u/Ghenn · 1 pointr/MMORPG

I think how it is now is better. Buying games was very hit or miss back in the day.


I found some games like this one in store. Knew nothing about it. Looked at the front, gazed at the back... randomly decided to buy it. Turned out to be a good choice.


The worst thing about buying from the store was once the game sold, there goes your chance of ever finding it (usually). I really wanted to get Brigandine and Lunar 2 and never found a copy anywhere. Now they're sought after collector pieces.


It is so easy to find old games today for dirt cheap thanks to digital stores. Bad if you were a game collector I guess. Great for everyone else.

u/Sigmatics · 1 pointr/MMORPG

This.
May wanna check out this book, great read.

u/bcwalker · 0 pointsr/MMORPG

Read for yourself, as this is THE definitive history of tabletop RPGs. You may have a copy in your local library system. Also, the testimony (included in the book) of surviving original gamers make this quite clear: THEY DID NOT CARE.

u/moomonkey1 · 0 pointsr/MMORPG

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FA5SJS/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1

Fixed my tendinitis.

Don't believe the idiots saying "lul u tink taht ur mind cauze pain xDDd dummy... lern scienece idiot!!!!"