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Someone explain the complexity. Since I have abandoned FFXIV:ARR to it's inevitable switch to F2P and then a slow, festering, gangrenous death.
I need a new game to compliment WoW; something with VERY DEEP crafting. EQ2 has deep crafting; but I hate it now, also.
ESO only turns on maybe once a month or so.
So any suggestions?
I need a new game to compliment WoW; something with VERY DEEP crafting. EQ2 has deep crafting; but I hate it now, also.
ESO only turns on maybe once a month or so.
So any suggestions?
Well shit...I can't play LOTRO because it keeps DCing on me...odd thing is that it affects WoW afterward until I reboot. Oh well...on to the next.
The DC thing is really weird. I don't have a clue on that. Crafting is cool but that doesn't matter if you are moving on.
I would suggest Minecraft with the caveat that multi-player has some downside. Certainly tons of crafting and building there. The fishing is very basic, but it's there. Single player is nice to craft stuff and just do whatever you want without any hassle from other people, at least at those times that you are wanting that sort of thing. Terraria is another crafting/building sort of game that's mostly single player but can be done multi player.
MMO wise, did you try Guild Wars 2? No sub so there's that. I'm not a big fan of it, but after the buy in you could play it whenever you wish without cost. There's a slew of games out there but most are either F2P or have some version of that system.
I would suggest Minecraft with the caveat that multi-player has some downside. Certainly tons of crafting and building there. The fishing is very basic, but it's there. Single player is nice to craft stuff and just do whatever you want without any hassle from other people, at least at those times that you are wanting that sort of thing. Terraria is another crafting/building sort of game that's mostly single player but can be done multi player.
MMO wise, did you try Guild Wars 2? No sub so there's that. I'm not a big fan of it, but after the buy in you could play it whenever you wish without cost. There's a slew of games out there but most are either F2P or have some version of that system.