Thank you
Yeah, it does look a bit bland. It could be that it is more appealing for those who played Dark Age of Camelot and those early ones, or perhaps Guild Wars. I'm going to keep half an eye on it, but that is about it.
I might jump back into LOTRO since I have just rewatched all the movies. Maybe take my horse and visit Bree and The Shire. It's a very cozy and accurate game for any LOTR fans. I also have to watch this video when I get the time
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYipECdYpXc&t=4010s
DAOC was actually my first love right after EQ. I played it what felt like a ton, though I never got any higher than like level 30 or something on my Friar, but the vibes in the Camelot areas were impeccable.
I actually did go back to LOTRO for a bit when they first launched those progression servers a couple of years ago and it was fun for a bit, but I admit, I'm not a huge LOTR fan. Though I did initially play it quite a bit when it came out; one of my fondest memories in all of MMO's is wandering around on my Hobbit (don't recall my first class, but I do remember liking Warden a lot when it came out) and getting completely lost in, I think it was called, The Old Forest. Felt like a proper maze and when I finally made it out of there, it was so cathartic, loved every second of that.
And I did end-up watching about 45 minutes of that particular video! Well, having it on in the background anyway. Sent it to a buddy of mine who is a big LOTR fan, but I'm not sure if he watched it or not, given its length.
@BeardyHat Btw, have you tried Where Winds Meet? It is a surprisingly refreshing RPG game set in ancient Chinese times of mythology and such. It got some of that MMO feel, and so far I have been having a blast just roaming around doing stuff like fishing, petting kittens and finding dungeons. It's free and kind of takes me back to the Age of Wushu MMO. Unfortunately, that game was waaaay too PTW , so kind of nice to be able to run on walls and do martial arts in this one. If you ever take it for a spin, I would recommend using the Chinese voice with English sub, because the English voicing is really bad.
Where Winds Meet is an epic Wuxia open-world action-adventure RPG set in ancient China at the tenth century. Players will assume the role of a young sword master as they embark on a journey to uncover the mysteries of their own identity. Let the wind carry your legend on an epic journey to the East!
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I'll have to check it out; definitely intriguing given that it's free to play, which makes it a much easier sell and the setting is a nice change.
I am a bit weird when it comes to MMO's though, I love the old style of combat. Something like WoW or EQ, where I can kind of play the game and do other stuff at the same time, if that makes sense? It's not that I'm trying to dual screen or anything, but I just like the slow pace of early MMO combat and how I don't need to necessarily be totally focused on the game, even though I do tend to focus my full attention on it. Something about clicking buttons and/or autoattacking just has my attention more easily, which is the one thing it looked like that Ashes of Creation has.
But I also might just be at the wrong time in my life for MMOs anymore. I played them pretty steadily from like age 14 to 30-ish and then I had kids and a family and not as much time anymore.
One game I have been meaning to invest more time into is Erenshor
Erenshor is a single player RPG with the soul of a classic MMO - built for players who miss the journey. Partner up with Erenshor's signature SimPlayers and explore an open world where every reward comes with a story. Discover thousands of items, quests, raids, and secrets - all at your own pace.
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Played the hell out of the demo about a year back and bought the game as soon as it released in EA, but I haven't actually touched it since then. I would like to actually get in there, but I keep finding other stuff to play, though I'm sure the mood will strike eventually.