Everquest when I was 10, but I didn't play it long because I couldn't afford the subscription. After that Runescape and a bunch of shitty mmos that I don't remember the name of.
same, but I started back in like 99, then Lineage 1 for long time. that was a great experience, played with most of the really famous players like JoKeR, ALP1NE, maddogg, yoyoelf etc., I even got smooched by Dlirk, which I am shocked that his smooch files still exist
>Nexus: Kingdom of the Wind
I played the free trial of this. All I remember doing was to catch ridable horses, and try to talk people into paying to kill them.
I don’t know what was my first MMO proper, but I played a bunch of different virtual avatar chats back in the day before I got access to an MMO — anything that would work on our 56k modem. I miss when avatar chats and virtual online hangouts were popular, but now they don’t really appeal to the market. I have fond memories of fricking around in titles like Active Worlds, The Palace, Habbo, Coke Music, the like. People in AW would get fussy if you called it a “game.”
My friends and I played a social MMO called OurWorld in middle school. It was alright and fun to pick up girls in, but people could be a bit dramatic at times. Some girls were very nice, one stripped to her underwear in front of the whole damn coffee shop and danced, leaving my classmates and I laughing hyterically, and one b***h wouldn't stop getting into arguements.
It came out during the huge lan house boom and was free to play. Every lan house had this and counter strike 1.6 along with a few other popular games like warcraft 3(with dota mod), gunz, tibia, etc. The game also had a lot of poles as well, don't know why it was popular there tho.
EverQuest >joined in the middle of Kunark >iksar necromancer >no idea what the frick Im doing >still having fun >clueless kid getting to 55 by himself with just grit and stubborness
I miss fear kiting to this day.
Man I miss old mu online so much. It was also my first mmorpg. I remember back in the day when the server was still new and people would grind elite yetis in devias all day and wings were rare as frick.
>incompetent devs >all pvp is basically teras kasi bullshit >fighting stupid mobs at endgame like cavemen and dinosaurs >farming glue from random corellian thugs to sell for millions >comfy house >comfy riding speeder across planets >comfy spaceship addon
Later devs turned it into a more streamlined version of itself and it died. But it had a certain something that MMOs filtered out eventually.
Digimon Masters Online. And was the only one I played for a long time. Others I just tested.
I remember there was an event going on DMO facebook page that you could make a meme and get in-game items. Unfortunately I deleted my facebook account so the meme I made is lost 4ever (I remeber it was a dog pic with text that I made on a meme creator site).
I also played KDMO, the corean version of DMO. There were monthly translation patches being released for it.
Silkroad. Cabal. Darkfall. Runes of Magic.
Does anyone remember Soul of the Ultimate Nation (Sun Online)? It shut down for some reason despite being pretty popular.
I played it when I was like 10, on a crappy laptop that could barely run it.
I remember it being grindy/pay-to-win, but the art style and music I adored.
Everquest when I was 10, but I didn't play it long because I couldn't afford the subscription. After that Runescape and a bunch of shitty mmos that I don't remember the name of.
Runescape. I actually checked out RS3 recently and it's surprisingly fun
graal online in 2001
i never heard of those
same, but I started back in like 99, then Lineage 1 for long time. that was a great experience, played with most of the really famous players like JoKeR, ALP1NE, maddogg, yoyoelf etc., I even got smooched by Dlirk, which I am shocked that his smooch files still exist
I think my first was Grand Chase, if that counts.
It was either Nexus: Kingdom of the Wind or Helbreath. In both cases I only ever played the trial version.
>Nexus: Kingdom of the Wind
I played the free trial of this. All I remember doing was to catch ridable horses, and try to talk people into paying to kill them.
adventure quest > runescape > guild wars 1 > wow > ffxiv
then picked up a wow private server and lost all interest in the genre
RF Online, I played mecha race.
Vanilla WoW
tibia
L fricking 2
maplestory in 2004
my first serious mmo was wow 2 years later
I don’t know what was my first MMO proper, but I played a bunch of different virtual avatar chats back in the day before I got access to an MMO — anything that would work on our 56k modem. I miss when avatar chats and virtual online hangouts were popular, but now they don’t really appeal to the market. I have fond memories of fricking around in titles like Active Worlds, The Palace, Habbo, Coke Music, the like. People in AW would get fussy if you called it a “game.”
My friends and I played a social MMO called OurWorld in middle school. It was alright and fun to pick up girls in, but people could be a bit dramatic at times. Some girls were very nice, one stripped to her underwear in front of the whole damn coffee shop and danced, leaving my classmates and I laughing hyterically, and one b***h wouldn't stop getting into arguements.
DAOC of course.
runescape > WoW > star wars galaxies > EVE > matrix online > tera > EVE > abandoned genre
I was trying to remember the name of this one, good times, skelly knight avatar
Man what was up with BRs and this game?
It came out during the huge lan house boom and was free to play. Every lan house had this and counter strike 1.6 along with a few other popular games like warcraft 3(with dota mod), gunz, tibia, etc. The game also had a lot of poles as well, don't know why it was popular there tho.
EverQuest
>joined in the middle of Kunark
>iksar necromancer
>no idea what the frick Im doing
>still having fun
>clueless kid getting to 55 by himself with just grit and stubborness
I miss fear kiting to this day.
Man I miss old mu online so much. It was also my first mmorpg. I remember back in the day when the server was still new and people would grind elite yetis in devias all day and wings were rare as frick.
Star Wars Galaxies
>incompetent devs
>all pvp is basically teras kasi bullshit
>fighting stupid mobs at endgame like cavemen and dinosaurs
>farming glue from random corellian thugs to sell for millions
>comfy house
>comfy riding speeder across planets
>comfy spaceship addon
Later devs turned it into a more streamlined version of itself and it died. But it had a certain something that MMOs filtered out eventually.
I still have huge nostalgia for hosting house parties in SWG
Digimon Masters Online. And was the only one I played for a long time. Others I just tested.
I remember there was an event going on DMO facebook page that you could make a meme and get in-game items. Unfortunately I deleted my facebook account so the meme I made is lost 4ever (I remeber it was a dog pic with text that I made on a meme creator site).
I also played KDMO, the corean version of DMO. There were monthly translation patches being released for it.
real homies assemble
Oh shit that's Priston Tale. I forgot about that.
Elsword. Played it on a beat up old XP laptop and had a great time. The community was silly and wasn't rushing to endgame.
Well of Souls. Anyone else play this?
I remember downloading an offline cracked version of that game or something
had no idea what it was, but I could edit and change everything
Silkroad. Cabal. Darkfall. Runes of Magic.
Does anyone remember Soul of the Ultimate Nation (Sun Online)? It shut down for some reason despite being pretty popular.
Mabinogi
I played it when I was like 10, on a crappy laptop that could barely run it.
I remember it being grindy/pay-to-win, but the art style and music I adored.