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Hi, to make a long story short...
I am searching for a fantasy based mmorpg for me and my girlfriend whiel taking a little break from Aion...
Should be f2p, nothing too easy, we need a little challenge right now
Also not too old, Allods should not be mentioned, she doesnt liek the russian chars of teh game...
got any suggestion?
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Everquest 2 Extended fits what you said perfectly.
Dragon nest is one, if you live in US.
DDO
If you don't like a game don't play it, and quit running to MMORPG.com to trash it.
Yes DDO would be my suggestion too.
Pastime for you and your girl? Hmmm. Sex.
^ This, as for gaming... depends, is she a video game handi-can't? If so go with WoW or something else easy to adapt to, just don't expect to get any after she becomes an addict. Unless you're smart about it and bring home monthly time cards once a month that she has to "Work" for.
She might like Dragons Nest due to art but also show her Vindictus as it's a better game IMO with better visuals and maybe she'll like that.
"Sometimes people say stuff they don''t mean, but more often then that they don''t say things they do mean"
Sex more than 5 times per day make sthe thingi kind of boring you know
no, thanks for your advises, dragon nest is a lot of fun but feels a little bit of doing teh same map over and over a gain...
what she likes in games is nice graphics and the option to make her char look like she wants, fashion stuff you know...
played wow first, got kinda boring, aion feels a little too slow while leveling...
I feel like Mabinogi is one of the best games for fashion. There are even built in fashion shows. It fits everything else too except for the graphics which aren't the best.
id go for EQ2 then based on the above. theres a tab for your gear and then an appearance tab. you can also craft a lot of clothing if you like, along with gear ingame.
as for EQX (freemium version of EQ2) or the straight up p2p is for you to decide. however, EQX will require some investment just to lift the bag and coin limitations for convenience's sake.
good luck!
"There are at least two kinds of games.
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."
Finite and Infinite Games, James Carse
do you and your chick want to practice wedding?might want to try forsaken world,it become one epic journey!(grin)
If its fantasy based F2P games try looking at
Scarlet Legacy - http://scarletlegacy.gamescampus.com/
or
Runes of Magic - http://us.runesofmagic.com/us/
I got hooked into SL for a bit (they got some serious guild rivalreys going on and it seems everyone loves the Monk class, next to the mytic - there is also a marriage system as well in this game), however I went back to RIFT since my buddies all wanted to play on a PvP server.
My debut in RoM was fantastic when it came out, however the same friends are now in RIFT, so go figure.
On another note...
I always wanted to try out Forsaken World, I just never got around to it.
Lotro is by far the highest quality F2P availiable atm. If you want to try something different, give POTBS a shot.
Make it so...
AGE OF CONAN sonnn is the way to go theres blood and sexy graphics
LOTRO (just remember to join the same server)
Maybe Rohan Blood Feud, it has an interesting auction house and snazzy outfits, mounts ... the norm.....
Godspeed my fellow gamer
on the LotRo theme, they do have a whole bank account for shared clothing for appearances only. so that might be a plus.
also, the game itself is very relaxed. while there is raiding and even hardcore raiding guilds, they aren't the primary focus of the game, the whole experience is.
and if f2p is what you need then i would agree that out of all the f2p games ive played LotRO is by far the shiniest.
"There are at least two kinds of games.
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."
Finite and Infinite Games, James Carse