  SKYHN Lu.. Lu.. Lulululu Premium join:2001-09-16 99999
| reply to dsloperin Re: How many of you could remeber the first mmo you played?
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However, the first one that I actually got pretty heavy into was Dark Age of Camelot. Played that one for a good 2 years or so. -- Do you douche with coconut juice? |
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  Juke Box Free From Marketing Premium join:2001-01-29 Bar & Grill
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| reply to dsloperin I only played one MMO and one only. Lineage II.
I don't play it now, but I do miss some of the PK'n, Sieges, Clan Wars, and endless day and nights party'n, err grinding, with friends. -- If you are having half as much fun as I am, then I must be having twice the fun than you are. Do The Math! |
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| reply to dsloperin I played UO on a private shard for a while. My computer wasn't butch enough to handle it at the time. I would have to say the first public MMO I played was Star Wars: Galaxies. That just about ruined me on the whole genre. I got talked into WOW by some friends and havent looked back. |
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  TigerLord Resident Pentaxian Premium,Mod join:2002-06-09 Montreal | reply to dsloperin SWG from Beta up to the nerf. |
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  Winerin Premium join:2002-03-30 Woodland Hills, CA
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| reply to dsloperin Everquest was my first, and it got me hooked really quick. The stress of being lost. The thrill of teaming up with others to defeat things. The extreme worry of death and the extreme time loss associated with it. The excitement of completing some large dungeon and getting an item you thought you'll never see.
Play WoW now, and I enjoy it. But it never gave me the same feel I had when I played EQ. Probably no other MMO ever will again. |
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| reply to dsloperin Everquest. A co-worker got me into the game back in 2000. I remember the first time I stepped into the world, someone ran by and I said "Am I online?" LOL Then I proceeded to get lost... Played the game for maybe a year or so then moved on to Dark Ages of Camelot. |
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  Somnambul33t L33t. Premium join:2002-12-05 Mullica Hill, NJ clubs:
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| reply to Spazmoto said by Spazmoto :Lineage II. Before that game I hated the idea of MMO games that you pay monthly for. They had a free open beta and it was just like a free sample of crack. ditto
i dont regret anything in my life. bad experiences only teach me...eventually, but i do wish i had spent a LOT less time in L2 than almost 2 years. it became a job. i had no concept of a FUN MMO so i stuck with it...as a Warlord...and wasted 2 years of my life...
but now i know better. i picked up wow eventually pre-BC, played for probably 1.5 years until i stopped having fun in BC and then quit. now i dont play any MMOs b/c i know my MMO personality...it's not good for real life. |
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  rexbinary Mod King Premium join:2005-01-26 Plano, TX
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| reply to dsloperin EverQuest.
Started playing right after the 2nd expansion, Kunark was released. I've played many MMOs since then, but none of them put fear in you like EQ.
There were very harsh consequences in EQ which made it very exciting. Unlike today's games (WoW) where there are no penalties at all. -- Verizon FiOS subscriber since 8/1/05 | Mac owner since 1990 | FreeBSD user since 2005 | Fedora user since 2006 | "Anyone who is unwilling to learn is entitled to absolutely nothing." - graysonf | EDIT: I seldom post without an edit. |
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join:2002-03-15 San Diego, CA | reply to dsloperin I definitely remember playing islands of Kesmai on CompuServe, Then Legends of Kesmai on AOL. I became a beta tester for Everquest and had a character for the first 8 years. Good times. |
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  Steimes I make internets Premium join:2002-01-08 Belle Vernon, PA
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| reply to dsloperin WoW for me.
I think I may have tried a trail of a MMO before that, but didn't like it and canceled within an hour of play time. It may have started with an R...
Either way, WoW was good times the almost instantly lost its appeal. Happened again when I picked it up the second time. -- Making procrastination an art form since Pluto was still a planet. |
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  dMarks Melting Faces For Fun
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| reply to JIGA said by JIGA :Everquest. A co-worker got me into the game back in 2000. I remember the first time I stepped into the world, someone ran by and I said "Am I online?" LOL Then I proceeded to get lost... Played the game for maybe a year or so then moved on to Dark Ages of Camelot. Heh, same for me pretty much. Started just as the Kunark expansion was released. Started a druid. My first epic journey was when I found out I needed to go all the way from Qeynos to Freeport to get a spell that the Jagged Pine Forest trainer didn't have. Took. Me. All. Damn. Day to get there.
Played that until DAoC came out, played DAoC for a bit, but my comp couldn't really handle that game so went back to EQ until EQ2 and a computer upgrade came about. Have played many others since. -- Windows XP Pro SP3 / Windows 7 Beta Build 7000|AMD Phenom X3 8650|Asus M3N72-D Motherboard|4GB Patriot PC2-8500 1066MHz RAM|2x GeForce 7950 GT 512MB| |
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  Qumahlin Never Enough Time Premium,MVM join:2001-10-05 united state
| reply to Mike00 said by Mike00 :Anyone remember Meridian 59? Yup, was a guide for awhile, even have a CD and map signed by the developers, there are only 50 of the signed maps in existence, shame its still worthless to most heh |
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  Aramis604 I Represent Nobody But Myself. Premium join:2000-12-15 Poway, CA clubs: | reply to dsloperin If you consider a MUD an MMO, than it was DragonRealms. If not then the first true MMO was Asheron's Call. -- Life, the universe, and everything. Douglas Noel Adams; 1952 - 2001 |
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  Mike00 Premium join:2002-09-16 Tulsa, OK
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| reply to Qumahlin said by Qumahlin :said by Mike00 :Anyone remember Meridian 59? Yup, was a guide for awhile, even have a CD and map signed by the developers, there are only 50 of the signed maps in existence, shame its still worthless to most heh Cool, I never really got into it but I did play for a short while. I think it was before UO. I played UO for a couple years. Still have great memories from that game. Althought it sucked when servers went down every night for maintenence. |
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  rawwhide Zer0 Premium join:2000-09-03 Zero clubs:
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| reply to dsloperin Diablo, Diablo 2, Everquest(the best), EQ2, then WoW to present. I have played a few others but none have captured that eq feel. Getting lost over and over again. After the AoE bard nerf I left for EQ2 thinking it would be different until finally moving on to WoW. -- To talk much and arrive nowhere is the same as climbing a tree to catch a fish. |
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join:2009-04-07 | reply to dsloperin I'm sorry but I really don't remember! shame on me!!!!! |
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  tyler00 Premium join:2001-06-27 Pickering, ON | reply to dsloperin the4thcoming which is still around today somehow
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  Tboner
join:2005-04-01 | reply to dsloperin everquest from day 1. still my fav of all time, probably because it was my first and something really new from warcraft II which I was playing at the time. |
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  kingdome74 Emotionally Unavailable Premium join:2002-03-27 Syracuse, NY | reply to dsloperin My first and last is WoW and in that I essentially play single player. |
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  purely Premium join:2008-01-11 Gloucester, ON | reply to dsloperin The Realm Online....actually still have an account there  |
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