Q: ok guys, I usually one thing to pay to play, but ways of my friends say Everquest is great and they are encouraging me to try it, they say I can just pay for the base and if I necessary, they buy me because they have all the expansion packs. but the thing is, Ive heard disturbing things about this game, it is true that it takes over your life because its so addictive? I know it came very close to destroying the marriage of my uncle (literally) are wifed forced him to give up and they came close to a divorce. but it is a first person shooter and how are the graphics? and i cannot get tickets at EB a few months to try, or should I not even try, because the possibility of mass addiction?
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Re:I'm seriously considering never trying WoW in order to make sure an addiction there doesn't fail me out of college next year. Once I'm having fun with the game I might not be able to put it down and pick up the books.
I tried FFXI but that game was too crappy to get addicted to for more than a month. Got to lvl36 PLD/war and called it quits. So many problems with the game. WoW will be better, but maybe since I could easily quit another MMO it won't take over my life.
EDIT: I don't have a social life in the first place… but WoW won't help fix that.
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Re:I played it for about 2 years.
The first couple of levels you'll advance significantly in little time, but as the game goes on further down at higher levels you'll find it taks considerably more time to gain anything. Dont expect to get too far if you dont have the time to invest in it, this is the games weakest point imho.
compareing it to d2 is also inaccurate, unlike d2 where you join a game of 5-6 other guys and run around slashing deamons in eq players roles in a group is more structured and rely on eachother more for covering eachothers weaknesses. large raids can also be fun, near the end game. but again, it takes a ton of time unfortinatly.
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EQ is dying, I would check out Lineage2 or Worlds of Warcraft.
Agreed, Sony is really shooting themselves in the foot by being so greedy. It's one thing to want to make money as a corporation, but when your attempts to basically steal from your customers are so blatant, you end up getting the opposite effect, and their recent subscription numbers reflect that. EQ2 will likely be no better than EQ or Star Wars: Galaxies. MMORPGs definitely have the ability to suck up your spare time like nothing else, but if you're interested despite that (you don't HAVE to play them 10 hours a day), I'd stay away from EQ and other SOE (Sony Online Entertainment) games. World of Warcraft is looking phenomenal, as is Vanguard (http://www.vanguardsagaofheroes.com), a Sigil title. Sony downsized pretty much everyone, and much of the talent responsible for EQ's success in the first place is now with Sigil. Their game should be something to behold, but won't be out for quite some time yet.
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Re:Originally posted by: guy
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Originally posted by: guy
Heck, if your friends are willing to go so far as buy you the game, I'd say go for it. MMORPG's can be a lot of fun and addiction is only a problem if you have serious problems with self-control. Don't forget that it's just a game.
they will get me the game, i just dont know about the monthly fee being worth it[/quote]
first month is free if they buy you the game..
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Re:Originally posted by: guy
EQ is dying, I would check out Lineage2 or Worlds of Warcraft.
EQ is FAR from dying. They just released a new expansion at the beginning of the year, and two new servers since then.
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Re:After playing 4+ years on UO I have to agree, MMORPGs rape your social life.
You can't have fun unless you are getting better/richer and you can't get better/richer without blowing ALOT of time.
My advice? Take up heroin before an MMORPG…
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Re:Originally posted by: xUCIxDaiSHi
they call it evercrack for a reason. i stopped playing mmorpgs. used to play ragnarok and priston tale (shudder) and some deloria
LOL! I can see it now.
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Re:Be very afraid. It's too late for your friends. Just save yourself.
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Re:I can only agree. I have a friend who was literally "submerged" for the best of three years playing UO. I've tried it, too, and realized that half a year had passed without me actually seeing some sunlight. Which is why I havn't ever touched anything of this category again after that.
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Re:Originally posted by: guy
ok guys, i usually have a thing against DRUGS, but allot of my friends say CRACK is great and they are encouraging me to try it, they say that i can just pay for ONE ROCK and if i need anything they can buy it from me because they have all the HOOK UPS. but the thing is, i have heard disturbing things of this DRUG, is it true that it takes over your life cause its so addicting? i know it came very close to destroying my uncle's marriage (litterally) his wifed forced him to give it up and they came close to getting a divorce. but, is it a NARCOTIC and how IS THE BUZZ? and cant i get A COUPLE HITS at EB to try a few months, or should i not even try it becuase of the possibility of massive addiction?
I've clarified your original post. You should re-read it again and answer your own question. My changes are in all caps.
Re:EQ is dying, I would check out Lineage2 or Worlds of Warcraft.
Re:I was never in to MMORPGs until I got a taste of WOW. The game can be very time consuming for all the worn reason, but I also can be a lot of fun for the right reason. You need to find a good balance between playing and living.
I for one will be playing WoW when it's finally launched. ![]()
Re:Glug is pretty much spot on. I'll add that what makes the game fun is grouping with people you know. Your friends are encouraging you to start up…..are they gonna group with you? If they are more than four or five levels ahead of you it's gonna be tough for you to get experience points. EQ was a great ride (almost 2 years for me) because there was always stuff in the game to bring me back. I didn't get addicted but lots of peeps do and it becomes a huge time sink.
Re:Maybe play eq2 when it comes out… but if you are gonna start an mmorpg now start ffxi.
Re:they call it evercrack for a reason. i stopped playing mmorpgs. used to play ragnarok and priston tale (shudder) and some deloria
Re:I agree with the DAoC > EQ thing
but I've become a bit jaded against MMORPG's, though. they just get really boring and repetitive for me a few months into them. it just becomes "find a group -> get exp and/or camp a mob -> repeat".
the only time I really enjoyed them was when I played with a whole group of people I knew IRL. sophomore and junior year of college, almost everyone on my floor in the dorm played EQ on the same server. that was really fun… nothing like grouping with someone that you can shout at IRL. hehe.
Re:Forget EQ.. DAOC is the best =P
EQ2 will be a lot of fun, as well.
I am a huge MMO fan. They have so much more to offer than a single player RPG. They are the only games worth purchasing =P And the money per month does suck, but it is nearly a necessity for the company to keep servers up and the customer support staff on salary. DAOC has some of the best CS agents of any company ever.
Re:The graphics are pretty good. It is first person perspective, but not a shooter type game. D2 is no comparison. More like Dark Age of Camelot.
Addictive is an understatement.
The way the game works, other than the first 20 levels or so, in order to make more glan glacial progress building your characters experience & items, you have to fight in groups (actually it's still glacial but not nearly as bad).
Problem is, if you play less than 8-12 hours a day, the people you normally group with will outlevel you, and you will be continuously looking for a new group. Also, getting to where you need to fight can take hours, especially in that situation, leaving little time to actually play the game unless you are playing for really long stretches at a time. DAOC is A LOT better in this regard.
There is also the issue of the game having a history of introducing items/loot drop rates that should never have been, particularly when any new zone is added, then nerfing it heavily once these new things are discovered. So basically if you aren't there first, you don't get.
The pressure to keep up with everyone else is what will keep you addicted.
Re:Originally posted by: guy
Heck, if your friends are willing to go so far as buy you the game, I'd say go for it. MMORPG's can be a lot of fun and addiction is only a problem if you have serious problems with self-control. Don't forget that it's just a game.
they will get me the game, i just dont know about the monthly fee being worth it
Re:lol about the graphics. Just to load all the models you need a gig of RAM, and you probably want a radeon 9800xt if you want particles on full in a nice resolution. They upgraded them significantly over the years.
The main thing is addiction – people I Know in this game, I often find it very hard to get in touch with them if I don't go into the game. I've been addicted in the past, don't plan on it again, etc…but I play for the people and the fun. I once knew someone who wanted to pay for my subscription so I would play with her. (I didn't accept)
It could definitely be fun to try, and since you have friends who are very into it they can probably show you the ropes so you don't get too frustrated. Still the best MMORPG content wise and that will continue, maybe City of Heroes or World of Warcraft will change that, maybe.
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Yes, mmorpgs are like diablo but from a first (or third person) perspective. You kill monsters, get items, advance levels, rinse and repeat. They are addicting, you make lots of friends from all over the world. They keep releasing expansions which add new monsters to kill and new items to get. Some have good pvp, some don't (I think EQ has very limited pvp).
The graphics suck azz. You can prolly run EQ on a p2 300 and voodoo3 video card.
I played Dark Age of Camelot for about 2 years on average about 6 hours a day (like 3 or 4 hours during the week, 12 – 16 hours a day on the weekends). Once you drop them, you suddenly wonder when they made days so much longer…
I played EQ for a few months, got bored, the pvp wasn't there. DAoC is a helluva lot better IMO but less popular. If you want good graphics in a mmp, try Asherons Call 2. It's not a very fun but the graphics are nice.
Try running EQ with all expansions on a p2 300mhz? Are you kidding me. If you do that, you deffinetly dont have it running with all possible particle effects on high and new graphic models turned on! No wonder you say the graphics "suck azz" lol
Re:Yes, mmorpgs are like diablo but from a first (or third person) perspective. You kill monsters, get items, advance levels, rinse and repeat. They are addicting, you make lots of friends from all over the world. They keep releasing expansions which add new monsters to kill and new items to get. Some have good pvp, some don't (I think EQ has very limited pvp).
The graphics suck azz. You can prolly run EQ on a p2 300 and voodoo3 video card.
I played Dark Age of Camelot for about 2 years on average about 6 hours a day (like 3 or 4 hours during the week, 12 – 16 hours a day on the weekends). Once you drop them, you suddenly wonder when they made days so much longer…
I played EQ for a few months, got bored, the pvp wasn't there. DAoC is a helluva lot better IMO but less popular. If you want good graphics in a mmp, try Asherons Call 2. It's not a very fun but the graphics are nice.
Re:I am glad I was able to escape from MUDS many years ago, and I don't doubt that it is great. My co-worker has literally lost friends to the game. These people are never available for anything outside the game. Diablo2 was bad enough addiction-wise. I also balk at $120+ per year to play it. No game is that good.
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Re:Heck, if your friends are willing to go so far as buy you the game, I'd say go for it. MMORPG's can be a lot of fun and addiction is only a problem if you have serious problems with self-control. Don't forget that it's just a game.
Re:What is EverQuest like? Is it similar to D2? What's the difference? You find items, you get better magic skills, etc right?
Re:I know exactly what you mean diego… I have wasted enough of my life in RPGs. I don't really want to pay for the priviledge of wasting my time with a huge community of people! BUT WoW looks VERy tempting…
Re:I'm a big RPG fan, and I've purposefully stayed away from the MMORPGs for that very reason. I can't afford to get addicted, not so much for the monetary aspect as time – some of my friends became hooked enough that they'd invest more time into the games than sleep.
Good luck =)
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