MMORPG's that dont require a huge grind.
I work alot but looking for a MMORPG that doesn't have a huge time sink and can play casually.
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Goat MMO Simulator.
Viadric a écrit :
I work alot but looking for a MMORPG that doesn't have a huge time sink and can play casually.
RPGMO
Guild Wars 2.
Viadric a écrit :
MMORPG's that dont require a huge grind.
LOL
Second life
SWTOR. You can handle most of the individual storylines solo by simply following and playing the missions. You only have to grind if you want to do some of the other missions or the Operations.
World of Warcraft.
Mivo 19 déc. 2017 à 13h05 
You can play any MMORPG casually if you skip the group content and you are satisfied with not having the best gear (or anything even close to it), many mounts, achievements, cosmetics, etc. If you are a complementist and collector, or want to see every bit of content, then no MMORPG offers that. They are all designed to keep you playing, obsessively and complusively.

Why not play a MMO-like single player game instead? Skyrim, The Witcher 3, Kingdoms of Amalur, Sword Art Online, etc.?
Dernière modification de Mivo; 19 déc. 2017 à 13h06
waste a few hundreds bucks in the game so you don't have to grind
Mivo a écrit :
You can play any MMORPG casually if you skip the group content and you are satisfied with not having the best gear (or anything even close to it), many mounts, achievements, cosmetics, etc. If you are a complementist and collector, or want to see every bit of content, then no MMORPG offers that. They are all designed to keep you playing, obsessively and complusively.

Why not play a MMO-like single player game instead? Skyrim, The Witcher 3, Kingdoms of Amalur, Sword Art Online, etc.?
Not sure if you can call a single player game simillar to a MMO.

MMO mostly means massive multiplayer online. So if it is single player it will just be a rpg.

But I would recommend The Elder Scrolls Oblivion over Skyrim but that is just my opinion.
Dernière modification de Dominic; 19 déc. 2017 à 13h09
Dominic a écrit :
Mivo a écrit :
You can play any MMORPG casually if you skip the group content and you are satisfied with not having the best gear (or anything even close to it), many mounts, achievements, cosmetics, etc. If you are a complementist and collector, or want to see every bit of content, then no MMORPG offers that. They are all designed to keep you playing, obsessively and complusively.

Why not play a MMO-like single player game instead? Skyrim, The Witcher 3, Kingdoms of Amalur, Sword Art Online, etc.?
Not sure if you can call a single player game simillar to a MMO.

MMO mostly means massive multiplayer online. So if it is single player it will just be a rpg.

But I would recommend The Elder Scrolls Oblivion over Skyrim but that is just my opinion.
unmodded oblivion is better than skyrim ...but skyrim has several awesome mods so it wins
Dominic a écrit :
Not sure if you can call a single player game simillar to a MMO.

MMO mostly means massive multiplayer online. So if it is single player it will just be a rpg.

But I would recommend The Elder Scrolls Oblivion over Skyrim but that is just my opinion.
unmodded oblivion is better than skyrim ...but skyrim has several awesome mods so it wins
I can not count that. Should not count mods to say a game is better then another game. When basing a game off of two it should be based off the base game not what others made.

That being said While I like Doom 1 and 2 it is not all that without mods now adays. Duke Nukem 3D/64 can still stand on its own though I feel.
Dernière modification de Dominic; 19 déc. 2017 à 13h15
Mivo 19 déc. 2017 à 13h16 
Dominic a écrit :
Not sure if you can call a single player game simillar to a MMO.

MMO-like in the sense of an open, living world, respawning monsters, fetch quests, etc. MMORPGs have a certain feel to them, and some single player RPGs (try to) capture it so that you get the good parts about MMORPGs without the bad parts (the people :p).

I didn't care for Oblivion, but that was because of the scaling monster levels. Skyrim had the same issue, but there were mods for it (probably for Oblivion too). Morrowind would be my favorite game in the series, but with the graphics so dated I hesitate to recommend it.
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unmodded oblivion is better than skyrim ...but skyrim has several awesome mods so it wins
I can not count that. Should not count mods to say a game is better then another game. When basing a game off of two it should be based off the base game not what others made.

That being said While I like Doom 1 and 2 it is not all that without mods now adays. Duke Nukem 3D/64 can still stand on its own though I feel.


Mivo a écrit :
You can play any MMORPG casually if you skip the group content and you are satisfied with not having the best gear (or anything even close to it), many mounts, achievements, cosmetics, etc. If you are a complementist and collector, or want to see every bit of content, then no MMORPG offers that. They are all designed to keep you playing, obsessively and complusively.

Why not play a MMO-like single player game instead? Skyrim, The Witcher 3, Kingdoms of Amalur, Sword Art Online, etc.?

Im just looking for a game where I can still kill epic bosses, find groups easily, get loot, and still feel connected to other players somehow. I played the division and the grind wasnt all that bad took me one week to get to T5. If you can find a game that has a similar feature to LFR like in WOW and I don't need to have a sub than you have my attention.
Dernière modification de Viadric; 19 déc. 2017 à 13h18
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I can not count that. Should not count mods to say a game is better then another game. When basing a game off of two it should be based off the base game not what others made.
why ? mods are part of the fun
and imo tes would just be an average rpg series without mods
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