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re: MMO that you have played and your opinion of them
Posted on 1/18/17 at 6:29 pm to Kodar
Posted on 1/18/17 at 6:29 pm to Kodar
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SWG is tGOAT to me.
I don't know of another MMO that ever created a successful MMO sandbox pretty much. At its core, that's what SWG is. A Star Wars game where you can do basically whatever you want.
I agree, it was the best for me. I ran a neutral trading company that became a monopoly on the Tarquinas server. We supplied Rebels and Imperials with weapons and supplies needed for their war. Our city was the only neutral zone.
On one occasion the Imperials tried to force our loyalty, but we ended their blockade by threatening to join the Rebellion (which would have tipped the scale in their favor).
This post was edited on 1/18/17 at 6:30 pm
Posted on 1/18/17 at 8:56 pm to Asharad
SWG pre NGE was the greatest of all time no question. I blame wow with it's demise.
It was the only pure sandbox game, that had such massive ambitions that it took years to even realize all the minor details they put into the game.
The PvP could never be balanced due to the fact is that they didn't lock characters into a single role. And you could change anytime. People always are evolving trying to find the right mix of skills to stay ahead. It just wasn't done senseless grind to become the best warrior or healer, you had to mix and match classes to find your character.
Plus all the gear was user created and had to be repaired. Master crafters had roles and could play the game without even killing anything.
I could go on and on. I played on Chilastra.
It was the only pure sandbox game, that had such massive ambitions that it took years to even realize all the minor details they put into the game.
The PvP could never be balanced due to the fact is that they didn't lock characters into a single role. And you could change anytime. People always are evolving trying to find the right mix of skills to stay ahead. It just wasn't done senseless grind to become the best warrior or healer, you had to mix and match classes to find your character.
Plus all the gear was user created and had to be repaired. Master crafters had roles and could play the game without even killing anything.
I could go on and on. I played on Chilastra.
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