Thread:Raadec/@comment-3547390-20130307195655/@comment-3547390-20130415160105

I have a love/hate with mmorpgs like I said. Love them due to their size (and constantly being updated to include more). Hate them due to it getting very repetitious very rapidly (plus a ton of other people kinda makes some plotlines odd if you are the ONLY hero or something).

Still, the multiplayer component is the smallest thing that bugs me. If you don't talk to people, most games will leave you alone. I go on small servers with the least people and try and enjoy myself.

I guess the worst part of RPGs is the lack of interactivity. You cannot fight an enemy, you just sit and watch as you try to kill it. You click and wait for them to reach an NPC. Most of my time in various RPGs was walking from town to town. That gets old when it is required of every quest.

Pokemon is a big fat no for me. I have tried anime, I cannot stand it. That is one reason I disliked Perfect World. No matter how much I changed my character, the NPCs would all be anime. It actually gives me migranes to look at anime for too long. Its a shame, the plotlines sound like they could be interesting if I could get past the drawing style.

I actually have a longer list of RPGs than I mentioned, I just had to post shortly for time and so it could be easily read without consuming half an hour or so.

(Also I agree with Vork's decision to wait on a choice. If we plan too early and things change we would need to rethink everything anyway).

Runescape to me is the worst MMORPG. I like the angle of choice most games give you instead of the top-down of Runescape. Runescape also will have an enemy drop multiple items, yet some of the more valuable are found under the first meaning you have to right click after every drop. Runescape used to start in Lumbridge, then you travel to Varrock only to encounter higher level enemies and you have no idea what to do except waste time leveling (even though I would level 9 levels of Attack, Strength, and Defense fighting enemies in Lumbridge).

Runescape has changed since you left for the worse (I went back earlier this year as I wanted to see exactly how I thought of it). Every new player starts in a village overrun with Trolls and fights in a battle against them. Sounds good, until after the tutorial when everything requires higher level and yet there is little to train your skill. Also, after two weeks if you are still in a member server you cannot access your character. A way around this is by going to Lumbridge by teleportation and switching to a free server, but do they expect a noob to be familiar with all that? Sounds like a scam.