Do you play any MMORGP

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Hi guys do you play an MMORPG? I've been playing ArcheAge for quite sometime now and I must say that I am quite enjoying playing it as it has an unique style of gameplay with such new feature for a game like an MMORPG. In my opinion it's really revolutionary from this point of view and I will sure look forward to see more from this game even when I will reach the max level.
 
The last MMO game I played that was not paid subscription based was Stronghold Kingdoms. After three years of that, I quit. It's too repetitive and time consuming for what it was worth.

The last MMO game I played that had a paid subscription was World of Warcraft with the Warlords of Draenor expansion. It was the first time in a long time, since vanilla WoW that I actually had fun. However, the last time I played that game was about three to four months ago. The reason I suspended by account was that I was just 'moving on'. I will never truly quit the game unless Blizzard decides to stop updating the game and the game dies down to a point where it becomes 'meh'.

I also returned to play SWTOR for about a week, but I haven't touched that game for about three months. I might go back to it sometime in the future.

With that said, I am not involved with any MMO games as of today. I have way too many single player and multiplayer games on my computer to play before I get back into MMO games. Besides, no MMO game after WoW has enchanted me yet. I played ArcheAge for a month and I didn't like it. There were some unique features, but overall, it just felt like a grindfest. WoW had enough grinding to last me a century.
 
wI tried a few mmorpg's such as Rift, SWTOR, Everquest, and WoW.  I am still playing WoW, which just had a new patch released a few days ago and I am enjoying it.  I did not like Rift very much.  Everquest was good when I played it, which was towards the beginning, but it was a bit slow.  SWTOR was ok as an mmo but pretty good in terms of storyline and questing.  WoW is the gold standard and since I have a good amount of time invested I don't mind continuing to play and collect things I may have missed.  
 
I play a MMORPG called Entropia Universe. Can't say I really recommend it though, I just fell in love with the real cash economy system. But the game itself is quite poorly done and well... if it wasn't for the economy in the game I would have quit a long time ago.
 
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The last MMO game I played that was not paid subscription based was Stronghold Kingdoms. After three years of that, I quit. It's too repetitive and time consuming for what it was worth.

The last MMO game I played that had a paid subscription was World of Warcraft with the Warlords of Draenor expansion. It was the first time in a long time, since vanilla WoW that I actually had fun. However, the last time I played that game was about three to four months ago. The reason I suspended by account was that I was just 'moving on'. I will never truly quit the game unless Blizzard decides to stop updating the game and the game dies down to a point where it becomes 'meh'.

I also returned to play SWTOR for about a week, but I haven't touched that game for about three months. I might go back to it sometime in the future.

With that said, I am not involved with any MMO games as of today. I have way too many single player and multiplayer games on my computer to play before I get back into MMO games. Besides, no MMO game after WoW has enchanted me yet. I played ArcheAge for a month and I didn't like it. There were some unique features, but overall, it just felt like a grindfest. WoW had enough grinding to last me a century.
Yes, I would a agree a bit on ArcheAge that is a grindfest but actually WoW is the same, don't you agree?
 
I play a few MMORPGs. I play ArcheAge, Final Fantasy 14 and sometimes Tera. I was mainly playing ArcheAge, but decided to resubscribe to Final Fantasy and I am having a lot of fun on there. I am trying to play both games, however I always tend to lean into one game when I play.
 
The only MMORPG I've played and enjoyed was La Tale. But even in a multi-player setting, I had a hard time interacting with people (too anxious to go approach people in game lmao) and in later chapters the game gets very hard to beat without a party of people, so I gave up on it.

For other MMORPGs, I just don't bother. All the ones I've seen were extremely play-to-win based, and I can't afford to get into a game like that. 
 
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