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What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2012-12-26 02:57pm
by Soontir C'boath
My computer is fairly old so I can't play most of the modern games out now. Are there any that are still chugging along after all these years that I can play? I have tried Eve and found it tedious, and SW:TOR sounds awful given the latest thread.
I am currently installing Everquest right now to check that out.
I'm running with an Intel Core Duo 1.86GHz, 2GB of Ram, and a Nvidia 8500 GT card.
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2012-12-26 04:16pm
by Thanas
Pirates of the burning sea is free to play and should run fine on your rig.
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2012-12-26 05:03pm
by White Haven
Burning Sea is about to shut down temporarily. Sony is spinning it off to a new company made up of existing devs, but until they're up to speed it'll be shutting down.
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2012-12-26 05:07pm
by Thanas
yeah but you can still play it until the end of january.
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2012-12-26 05:51pm
by weemadando
Not sure how intensive it would be, but The Secret World just went non-subscription (still have to purchase the game) and apparently that's a brilliant MMO.
Realm of the Mad God?
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2012-12-26 06:22pm
by Stark
Surely not serious?
I doubt Secret World would work well on his machine, since it's built on Age of Lag's engine. Similarly, while GW2 is pretty choice, he probably couldn't run it satisfactorily.
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2012-12-26 06:37pm
by Dr Roberts
GW2 would run horribly on his machine probably.
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2012-12-26 07:01pm
by Imperial528
The original Guild Wars should do fine and it's a rather fun game to play. Though it's rather old by now.
I also find that it got boring over time but then I'm not much for MMORPGs as it is so your mileage may vary.
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2012-12-26 07:06pm
by Stark
Dr Roberts wrote:GW2 would run horribly on his machine probably.
Is there a fucking echo in here?
I'm not sure if by 'free' he means entirely free, or sub free, or F2P or what. Most of the older, low spec MMOs are either dead or fucking awful. There are some interesting modern games, but he either couldn't run them or they have an upfront cost.
Depending on what about MMOs he wants, he can probably play a different game and be satisfied anyway. Heaps of people play MMOs basically solo.
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2012-12-26 07:21pm
by Soontir C'boath
I'm looking for sub free. Something I won't have any financial attachment to and I'm a PvM type of person.
Just finished downloading Pirates and I'll see how that goes.
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2012-12-26 07:32pm
by Dr Roberts
Stark wrote:Dr Roberts wrote:GW2 would run horribly on his machine probably.
Is there a fucking echo in here?
I'm not sure if by 'free' he means entirely free, or sub free, or F2P or what. Most of the older, low spec MMOs are either dead or fucking awful. There are some interesting modern games, but he either couldn't run them or they have an upfront cost.
Depending on what about MMOs he wants, he can probably play a different game and be satisfied anyway. Heaps of people play MMOs basically solo.
How rude
I accidentally cut the part where I said a friend of mine run it on worse specs.
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2012-12-26 08:42pm
by The_Saint
Anarchy Online, it's an older (released 2001) sci-fi rpg that still has a fairly intensive playerbase. Free to play (with some ads) without expansions and was one of the first western mmo's to have F2P.
Plenty of PvM to be had, indeed most of the PvP is based in the expansions.
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2012-12-26 09:35pm
by Dr Roberts
How about runescape? *Backs away whist SDN members spit out their drinks and close in on me with pitchforks*
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2012-12-27 08:49am
by Keevan_Colton
I'm quite a fan of Dungeons & Dragons Online (DDO) it should run fine on your setup there, is f2p these days and is still adding quite a bit of new content. If you do decide to give it a go, look me up on the Thelanis server and I'll hook you up with some gear.
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2012-12-27 09:02am
by Mr Bean
The_Saint wrote:Anarchy Online, it's an older (released 2001) sci-fi rpg that still has a fairly intensive playerbase. Free to play (with some ads) without expansions and was one of the first western mmo's to have F2P.
Plenty of PvM to be had, indeed most of the PvP is based in the expansions.
Seconded, also the adds are physical adds for the most part. IE there are billboards in certain player cities and a few on major pathways but no popups or spam messages or anything. It can be immersion breaking to fly your sci-fi flying car past a billboard promoting a soft drink but it's got the nicest FTP setup around.
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2012-12-27 01:44pm
by Soontir C'boath
Keevan_Colton wrote:I'm quite a fan of Dungeons & Dragons Online (DDO) it should run fine on your setup there, is f2p these days and is still adding quite a bit of new content. If you do decide to give it a go, look me up on the Thelanis server and I'll hook you up with some gear.
I notice it's run by the same company that did LOTR which was quite tedious and lacking without Turbine points and what not. I hope it's not the same for DDO.
As for Guild Wars, of what I played so far, it's been pretty good so I may end up buying the complete collection.
Anarchy Online sounds intriguing. I'll have to look into that when I finish sating my fantasy appetite.
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2012-12-27 03:22pm
by Keevan_Colton
I've played LOTRO as well, it's not as well put together as DDO. Also, turbine points drop pretty thick and fast in DDO, you get them free when you complete new quests on a character, so it's easy enough to get more adventure packs and stuff.
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2012-12-27 04:59pm
by GuppyShark
World of Warcraft also has a limited F2P option as well, and should run on a microwave.
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2012-12-30 02:30pm
by Zaune
Wurm Online is kind of a niche interest, but my machine is even older than yours and it can just about run it with the graphics settings turned down.
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2013-01-01 10:40pm
by Soontir C'boath
Zaune wrote:Wurm Online is kind of a niche interest, but my machine is even older than yours and it can just about run it with the graphics settings turned down.
Yikes, looks like it combines Minecraft and Farmville into one massive undertaking.
So far, I'm really taking to DDO. Guild Wars seems to like to flood you with a ton of quests that you're either too weak to do or need a party to get it done, but DDO has been pretty manageable by myself as a Caster Cleric.
Re: What's a good oldish free MMORPG to play nowadays?
Posted: 2013-01-02 03:49am
by charlemagne
LOTRO should run fine on your older rig with lower settings, at least in the older areas - they went pretty wild with the newest Rohan areas, but if you're just starting out, it'll be a good while before you set foot into Rohan anyways.
Star Trek Online can be fun for a couple of weeks.