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Abyssal Tide May 29, 2016 @ 12:18am
Any Good Web-Browser MMORPG Game Recommendations for a Low-Spec PC?
I'm looking for a new game to try out but my computer specs is considered "Low-Spec",

It doesn't have to be from Steam, can be from anywhere else :)
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76109108007942031 May 29, 2016 @ 12:19am 
Club penguin.





Sorry don't hurt me plz
Old school runescape maybe?
Del_Duio May 29, 2016 @ 12:22am 
What about Nestalgia?

http://silkgames.com/nestalgia/
Aphasia_ May 29, 2016 @ 1:11am 
Adventure Quest Worlds.

It's like a lot of other Fantasy MMORPGs, but "cartoony" and you'll still die a bit starting out.

That's just my personal favorite, so take this with a grain of salt :steamsalty:
Arvyn May 29, 2016 @ 12:12pm 
Originally posted by TheMisterG:
Adventure Quest Worlds.

It's like a lot of other Fantasy MMORPGs, but "cartoony" and you'll still die a bit starting out.

That's just my personal favorite, so take this with a grain of salt :steamsalty:

It's a bit like Final Fantasy XIII-1, interesting storyline concept, but not represented neatly at times. This is noticeable when you first started, but it'll get better every chapter because it's developed over 5 years with side-events, so does the Artists.

But the story itself in general is deep, and you may find yourself genuinely surpised.

People complains about the main armor piece only serves as a cosmetic item (while other piece such as capes and helm gives stats) and the stats is mostly gained by Enhancement Scrolls, making it possible to upgrade the most boring of items to an ultimate destroyer.

But somehow it felt right that way, considering that the developer is Indie and have no backer other than the players, they have to make shiny Cash-Only items (that are mostly cosmetics, as stated before) to attract more buyers to keep the game running without giving major advantage other than bragging rights.

EDIT: After seeing your profile, you're a kind of player that loves grinding. And this game is total grind-fest if you want to improve.

One such example http://aqwwiki.wikidot.com/blinding-light-of-destiny
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John Keel Jun 16, 2024 @ 10:14am 
Agonialands[www.agonialands.com] - it's browser-based and has its roots back to 2000 when was called The Prophet's Song. You have an RP section where players write awesome RP. The graphic is poor but the gameplay is great.
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Zilkenian Davenport Jun 16, 2024 @ 10:17am 
Originally posted by John Keel:
https://www.agonialands.com/index.php?r=6698 - it's browser-based and has its roots back to 2000 when was called The Prophet's Song. You have an RP section where players write awesome RP. The graphic is poor but the gameplay is great.
I'm pretty sure OP is no longer looking for a browser game after 8 years...
Well, if you can handle text based, and got a MUD client, there's quite a few MMOs to play...
John Keel Jun 16, 2024 @ 10:26am 
Originally posted by Zef Davenport:
Originally posted by John Keel:
Agonialands[www.agonialands.com] - it's browser-based and has its roots back to 2000 when was called The Prophet's Song. You have an RP section where players write awesome RP. The graphic is poor but the gameplay is great.
I'm pretty sure OP is no longer looking for a browser game after 8 years...

I was looking for something similar to play and came here from Google, so decided to suggest it. Didn't check the date, my bad.
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