I need an f2p long-term mmorpg, something that i can play for years . I've been searching past few days and i cant find anything, i checked out a few games and they were boring. Can someone experienced advice me a good mmorpg that i can play for a long time?
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I am in the same boat! No one offers any good games (in the post I made). I played World of Warcraft, League of Legends, Anarchy Online, Rift, Neocron. I am ready to get into a game long-term again.
The hard part is, is that there are a lot of good games that aren't quite polished and a lot of great potential games coming out.
They just put that in last patch .
the company that owns Warthunder also has a space combat sim called Star Conflict which is f2p and you can get it off Steam.
as for a longterm game can you be more specific about what you are looking for?
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One could be called finite, the other infinite.
A finite game is played for the purpose of winning,
an infinite game for the purpose of continuing play."
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I don't know if you will find much. Most MMOs today are made to level quick and beat in record time. Then you get to grind the end game to eternity. MMOs are just not made to last anymore because today's players no longer want that. Sign in, beat it, move on is the motto these days.
- Al
Personally the only modern MMORPG trend that annoys me is the idea that MMOs need to be designed in a way to attract people who don't actually like MMOs. Which to me makes about as much sense as someone trying to figure out a way to get vegetarians to eat at their steakhouse.- FARGIN_WAR
beLIEve
get over yourself
Um...im not so sure a person like you would like this but maybe
Dragon Nest
It's highly enjoyable and if you wanna stick around make alot of friends!
I've been playing for 2 years
I really don't know what to put here.
You mention liking MOBAs, and talk about "end game" as if you don't realize that MMORPGs without it even exist (or maybe it's just that you don't care for them?). So I'd guess you're not going to find anything. How about playing a first person shooter? Maybe something like Battlefield, etc..
GL
Edit: How about Planetside 2? It's free, so...
I'd say current;y your best bets are age of wushu or uncharted waters. If you're into rp maybe planeshift, but that's a big maybe.
Every game is boring after a while. May be it is not possible to find such a game.
I cannot really think about any Free to Play MMOs that would last you for long term. Majority of developers for F2P MMOs will not deliver fresh content at a regular interval, and will end up getting bored with the content that is already available. But, if you find a F2P MMO and get hooked on it's PvP that might last you for awhile, but there might be play to win items in the cash shop that might upset you.
One of the most fun F2P MMOs for me was Age of Conan, but it is a niche game, you could try it out and see if it fancies you.
I would stick to a P2P MMO for long term though, from what I have heard from Final Fantasy 14 it might be the game for you, but you will have to spend a tiny bit of money.
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Yes it is possible, some of our posters game hopping has made them jaded cynics without optimism for the genre, unlike me.
You will need to pick a MMO that was once P2P though, only those ones have any real quality. As only one P2P/B2P MMO has been released this year so far I would not hold by breath that any new ones will be to added to this list any time soon:
Try Lotro for a fully rounded MMO, though you will have to pay eventually. Having said that, if you play long enough to get to the point where you need to buy then the game has shown it is defiantly for you.
Try Terra for a bash if you can put up with MMO's that only have strips of land that connect hubs, the combat has a fresh feel to it and the eye candy does not hurt.
Try Rift for something in between, not as fully fledged as Lotro, not as narrow as Terra.
Try AoC for the best graphics out there, an interesting combat system and great setting. There are holes in questing and other gameplay though.