Your first ever MMO experience

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karloss01

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Guild Wars was my first. I made a character on a friend's account and played it for a couple of hours with them guiding me through it, then i got a copy of the game and we had a guild that had only eight of us. we were hella good at the competitive even though i prefer PvE.
 

Gatx

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I very first mmorpg experience was with a Star Wars Galaxies two week free trial, right after the combat update but before the NGE. Completely blown away, and I have never been able to find another game that has ever came close. It's one of the few games that I felt actually like I was inhabiting an actual world. There were all kinds of classes/jobs with half of them having nothing to do with combat. Nowadays you're just sent from one hunting ground to the next while acting as a generic "adventurer" whose only goal is to reach the end game of repeating large raids.
 

Mordekaien

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Escapist keeps eating my posts, but basically....

I started with Knights Online, about 10 years ago, when I was only wee little Mordekaien. And from then I have a history of coming to games that will close soon after I came in. Shadowbane was kickass, and they cancelled it. City of heroes the same. The only game I play regularly is Minions of Mirth, because it's awesome and has great community, even though a small one.
 

AldUK

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Legend of Mir. I don't remember the exact date but it was late 90s. I thought it was incredible, running around with all those real people, killing monsters together. Loved it and played it religiously for several months until the glow wore off, then I moved to Lineage. Played this for a year, loved it to bits as well, felt like a real step-up from Mir. After that, I discovered Ragnarok and Anarchy Online and spent the next 5-6 years bouncing between the two. They remain in my top 5 games I've played to this day. I've since tried out countless smaller MMOs, I've dallied with Runescape (no thank you), WoW (max level and all content cleared in one month, yawn) and SW:ToR. (Terrible game. Just lacks any kind of detail in the world and feels empty and bland.)

The last MMO I played was GW2 and the only reason I'm not playing it right now is because I'm waiting for a couple of friends to finally buy it so we can set up a PvP team.
 

CleverCover

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It was two years ago and I was playing the super popular, at least then, Korean MMORPG that was cartoonish? It was during their cake versus pie thing. Started it up with a friend, made a character, and did some things for a bit.

Once she went to bed, I roamed as beat on my own, did a few missions, had a guy follow me around for a bit, got really bored, and left.

Never went back on. Seemed like a massive waste of time. And I wasn't patient enough to learn the ropes of the game.
 

Mr.Cynic88

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Tuesday Night Fever said:
Back in April of '04 I was still on a 56k dialup connection. When they released a patch for CoH, it took me days straight to download it. That meant that for days nobody could use the home phone line. If someone accidentally picked up the phone or I had a connection hiccup, that means getting potentially pushed back hours in total download time since it would revert back to the last point where it saved my progress in the patch download.

FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

City of Heroes is what finally pushed me into upgrading my connection.
City of Heroes was my first as well, although I never got a chance to truly enjoy it, because of that damn 56k connection. Between that and the outdated computer I was playing on, by the time a dungeon loaded, my group had already killed half the enemies.

Patching back then was brutal because of the sheer amount of time it took to download something. It was made worse by the fact that the nature of dial up meant it kept the house phone busy, and that was back when people actually used said phone.
 

Rin Tezuka

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Back in 2005 when I was relatively new to the internet, I stumbled upon Runescape, my sister having played it before me, telling me it was good (For me anyway, she hadn't played it in a year or so.

I do recall having a guy start to flame and cuss at me for mining the ore in some rocks he had "Reserved". For me back then, it was terrifying.

Sunk about a good year or two into the game, going through several accounts due to my younger brother being gullible enough to keep believing in scams and never changing the password on the accounts. Looking back at it know, part of me really wants to punch my younger self.
 

Marcus Kehoe

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Mine was SWTOR, and though disappointing in the end my hopes for it was unfairly high at best.
 

DustyDrB

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A friend convinced me to get Guild Wars 2, so I did. And after about four hours, I decided I probably wasn't going to stop hating it. So I uninstalled it.

I've been trying out The Old Republic since it went free-to-play. Pretty much everything I hate about it is everything that makes it an MMO. I turn chat off and solo everything I can. It feels like such a waste of a great IP, but I can find some enjoyment in it.

I won't be trying any more MMOs.
 

Cyfu

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inklewert said:
I remember dialing up to play a game called Tibia way back in the day. There was something about it that just made it so appealing. Like the trust based trading system.. which meant any time you wanted to buy something you actually had to safe up enough to buy it 10 times because only one in 10 would actually trade and not just steal your gold.

I actually went back to it for a couple of weeks in 2005 and it was still kicking around, bet it still is.
jepp, Tibia for me as well. God, love that game. Last year or something I went back to with some of my friends. It's not as fun as it used to be because they have made it a lot more noob friendly and added lvl caps on items. That sucks because I remember how me and a couple of my friends were like lvl 10-15 we ganged up on lvl 20 knights because they had the best gear most of the time. PVP was really fun because you could be killed almost everywhere. there were some safe zones, The bank and the church. And if you died you had a percentage of losing some of you're items and you always lost your backpack. I actually started playing on an open tibia server a week ago. it's pretty fun although there aren't many people on that server :(
 

mechashiva77

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My first experience with an MMO was Ragnarok Online. I had seen an advertisement for it in Shonen Jump. I loved playing it for a while, but after a while I really started to get tired of the leveling system and it was too hard to make money. So I put it down, and looked for another one. I played a free trial of Warcraft and got hooked, and I haven't really tried or done anything since.
 

Evil Smurf

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Does farmvile count? I think is counts. I last played it years ago however, don't worry.
 

Arina Love

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Lineage 2. My mates were playing it and i decided to join to see what's all this MMO stuff. It sucked me in for 4 years. And unlike casual WoW when i was playing L2 ( from c4 up till Gracia) it was truly hardcore mmo, no quests-leveling just hours upon hours of mindless mob grind and party grind on high level , gathering of mats to craft armour (pretty much only way to gear up from lvl 52 and up) with chance that it will fail and you loose the mats. But pvp oh THE PVP so fantastic. It's not artificial race vs race nononono it's real pvp for server dominance castle sieges, Ganking, random pvp with enemies of your guild,PVP for Epic bosses and Olympiad and PK.
To this day i believe that lineage 2 (before goddess of destruction ruined it) is best mmo ever created.
 

White_Lama

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Started playing WoW in WotLK, after the release of Ulduar I believe.

I was extremely prejudice against it.
It stole my CoD: United Offensive clan from me.

Then, I met my ex and now best friend and she played it and I watched her play it for quite a long time (always been one to enjoy watching people play games) and then tried it out on her account.

First character was a hunter, always played a hunter as a main since then (tried other characters but hunters ftw).

Still play it, I'm an officer in the guild I am in and in the raids nr 1 raid team :D



Will probably still play it for a long time aswell.
 

deathzero021

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Runescape. hated it after 1 day of playing.

Than i played a game called Wonderland Online. Actually... not bad. i played it for almost a year before getting bored with it. Majority of my gameplay time was spent on Auto just grinding and farming for items. (the game let you auto-battle so you didn't even have to play to grind) that system is what kills the game. Because of that the experience required to level is ridiculously high. Also the game is hard as hell. it's terribly unbalanced. still the game had charm, some great moments and a good community. (quite small) that is... until i blacklisted everyone and deleted my account xD
 

sXeth

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Ultima Online. Enjoyed that pretty well, until the expansioning basically started ditching Britannia altogether for random crap. Kind of my general gripe with MMOs is the world just gets bigger, it almost never evolves so as not to alienate newbies.

Played Runescape in High School, didn't really get heavily into it.

Neverwinter Nights (Persistent World servers, many of which are still running 10 years on and despite the sequel) was probably the longest time I spent in the MMO-esque area. Also helped by them being free, having multiple worlds accessible off one game, and the fact that most of them could evolve as the DMs aspired, rather then stagnating. (Gameplay wise too, at this point, theres HD mods, shader mods, mods that add 200 odd classes and races, etc)
EDIT : NWN 2002. Not the AOL one to be clear.

Other then that I played beta of Auto Assault, which was sort of interesting (at least at the time, when vechicle combat games were non-existant), but never made it to any apparent release. And some game named Rohan a buddy sucked me into playing with him for awhile that boring quick.
 

Brad Calkins

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Well that depends on whether you count browser based games.

If you do, then my first would be Neopets, I was like 6 at the time and I loved it.

If you don't then I'd have to say Rakion, I first came to it when I saw my sister playing and then I was immediately hooked on online gaming. I'm not the kind of person who makes friends easily, and I spent most of my childhood living in PMQs (houses that are only rented to people in the military) so I was an army brat, surrounded by army brats, so the few friendships I did have, never lasted very long. Because of this, the idea of being able to play games with people who I wouldn't otherwise be able to see really did seem like a gift from god to me.
 

Sleepy Sol

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I could say it was Runescape, but I barely consider that an MMO.

So I'll say Mabinogi. It's a Nexon game, and that's probably all you need to know about it. Kept me interested for half a year (played from 08-09) before I just kinda stopped playing, but I still have a group of friends I met there that I still talk to even now.