None of these ever appealed to me, and I doubt I would want to play them again for the first time. In many cases, the next time I play them will be the first time. In 2006, I was probably returning / leaving EQ1, struggling to get EQ2 to run, had my fling with WoW, and was dealing with the ramifications of my first congestive heart failure. So, I never really experienced the games from that time period.
Logic, my dear, merely enables one to be wrong with great authority.
I played SWG shortly after release, but stopped playing when I went to uni (sep 2004) and didn't get back into MMOs until LotRO in April 2007 (some advice: don't start playing MMOs in your final year of uni!).
However, I did try Auto Assault. I didn't realise it was an MMO, think I picked it up for £5 in a shop and thought it was a successor to carmagedon. Didn't really get into the game at all, but with my current knowledge of MMOs I'd be curious to try it again.
I would rather play vanilla LotRO again though, or SWG pre-cu. Both those games were made magical by additional factors, such as my newness to the genre, the people I was playing with and just where I was in life. I've been back to the SWG emulators and whilst the game itself is still just as fun as it always was, without the community it doesn't feel the same.
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Logic, my dear, merely enables one to be wrong with great authority.
I played SWG shortly after release, but stopped playing when I went to uni (sep 2004) and didn't get back into MMOs until LotRO in April 2007 (some advice: don't start playing MMOs in your final year of uni!).
However, I did try Auto Assault. I didn't realise it was an MMO, think I picked it up for £5 in a shop and thought it was a successor to carmagedon. Didn't really get into the game at all, but with my current knowledge of MMOs I'd be curious to try it again.
I would rather play vanilla LotRO again though, or SWG pre-cu. Both those games were made magical by additional factors, such as my newness to the genre, the people I was playing with and just where I was in life. I've been back to the SWG emulators and whilst the game itself is still just as fun as it always was, without the community it doesn't feel the same.