Also OP mentioned a big statue in the center of a main city made of stone bricks or something like that... Do you remember what was the statue? A dragon, a Human, etc...
I don't remember ever flying in this game, but hey the main city is made of stone and has a giant dragon statue in the center
EDIT: yupp, it has flying.
That one definitely has the closest looking towns and field areas, but the dragon statue was one that was very high up that you had to fly up to in order to access the NPCs that were stationed next to it.
this somehow sounds familiar to me... i'll keep looking because now i'm more intrigued than before
Might be useful to update the OP with a list of suggestions that have been ruled out.
Otherwise, what I'm getting from all this is that it was a really memorable MMO experience for you.
Kidding aside, I'm enjoying watching the journey toward the answer on this one. Time for more questions and sorry if these are repeats; Do you recall, when you played, if it was fairly new at the time or had been out for a while? Did you play on North American servers or some other region? Recall the names of any Guilds from the game?
-mklinic
"Do something right, no one remembers. Do something wrong, no one forgets" -from No One Remembers by In Strict Confidence
It didn't have too large of a playerbase, so I'm thinking it was a new one, and it was an NA server. I can't seem to recall much about the guilds in it, but I'm sure they probably had a guild system, especially since you had to party up to do dungeons. Ah, that's true, I'll try to update the original post to make it easier ^_^;
It was PC, and it was one that I had to download rather than browser-based.
I really wish I could remember what the cash shop currency or in-game currency was called, that would've probably made it a lot easier. Trying to remember any of the items within the game too.
Hmm it wasn't a side-scroll game like elsword, and it was more 3d than nostale.
I remember when I was looking for an MMO to play (before stumbling upon the one I'm trying to remember) that the artwork for Shaiya frequently popped up in my searches, so I'm guessing it was around the time that MMO was getting popular
Hmm it wasn't a side-scroll game like elsword, and it was more 3d than nostale.
I remember when I was looking for an MMO to play (before stumbling upon the one I'm trying to remember) that the artwork for Shaiya frequently popped up in my searches, so I'm guessing it was around the time that MMO was getting popular
Some mentioned were similar and around the same time as Shaiya but this one wasnt mentioned yet, Last Chaos.... I think you can fly at some point.
If you had to register with the game publishers website, perhaps you saved the password in your browser of choice? Might be able to find the site in your browsers settings (for example Settings -> Autofill -> Passwords in Chrome)
-mklinic
"Do something right, no one remembers. Do something wrong, no one forgets" -from No One Remembers by In Strict Confidence
It had its own launcher as I didn't learn about steam until fairly recently (within the last few years). I don't have the PC that I played it on anymore, I currently have a laptop but I remember playing it on a non-portable computer with windows. Last chaos doesn't seem to look familiar
... is very vague. To me, "long time ago" means maybe 1997 to 2004 (pre WoW), yet you said in another post maybe 2014?
I understand your vagueness, though, as I have tried to recall games I've played in the past
- 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
Hmm it wasn't a side-scroll game like elsword, and it was more 3d than nostale.
I remember when I was looking for an MMO to play (before stumbling upon the one I'm trying to remember) that the artwork for Shaiya frequently popped up in my searches, so I'm guessing it was around the time that MMO was getting popular
Shaiya was most popular some time before 2010 when i played it, so if the game is from that time there is a chance that it could be dead. Many games from Shaiya's time have died and re-launched in some way, others stayed dead. I'll keep lookin because most of the asian mmorpgs i played are pre-2010.
EDIT: what about Silkroad, or Granado Espada? don't think those were mentioned before.
Yeah, the best I could recall was that it was at least 5 or more years ago. Ah, I remember Granado Espada, that one was fun and had awesome graphics for its time. Hmm silkroad definitely has a lot of similarities as far as its town and surrounding area, but I don't think it was that one either unfortunately. I'm definitely guessing that it's probably dead from being so long ago as well
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this somehow sounds familiar to me... i'll keep looking because now i'm more intrigued than before
Otherwise, what I'm getting from all this is that it was a really memorable MMO experience for you.
Kidding aside, I'm enjoying watching the journey toward the answer on this one. Time for more questions and sorry if these are repeats; Do you recall, when you played, if it was fairly new at the time or had been out for a while? Did you play on North American servers or some other region? Recall the names of any Guilds from the game?
-mklinic
"Do something right, no one remembers.
Do something wrong, no one forgets"
-from No One Remembers by In Strict Confidence
It was PC, and it was one that I had to download rather than browser-based.
I really wish I could remember what the cash shop currency or in-game currency was called, that would've probably made it a lot easier. Trying to remember any of the items within the game too.
I remember when I was looking for an MMO to play (before stumbling upon the one I'm trying to remember) that the artwork for Shaiya frequently popped up in my searches, so I'm guessing it was around the time that MMO was getting popular
lol thanks, I had a feeling that's what it would come to, but figured I might as well try XD
If you had to register with the game publishers website, perhaps you saved the password in your browser of choice? Might be able to find the site in your browsers settings (for example Settings -> Autofill -> Passwords in Chrome)
-mklinic
"Do something right, no one remembers.
Do something wrong, no one forgets"
-from No One Remembers by In Strict Confidence
I understand your vagueness, though, as I have tried to recall games I've played in the past
- 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
Sorry that I can't help more than that. But the game might be on the list.
rift
Warframe
ASDA Global
Luna Online: Reborn
Dream of Mirror Online
/Cheers,
Lahnmir
Kyleran on yours sincerely
'But there are many. You can play them entirely solo, and even offline. Also, you are wrong by default.'
Ikcin in response to yours sincerely debating whether or not single-player offline MMOs exist...
'This does not apply just to ED but SC or any other game. What they will get is Rebirth/X4, likely prettier but equally underwhelming and pointless.
It is incredibly difficult to design some meaningfull leg content that would fit a space ship game - simply because it is not a leg game.
It is just huge resource waste....'
Gdemami absolutely not being an armchair developer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9VNcSwIWjM