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PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

freewaydog wrote:
You know what? I AM FREAKING sick of it!!!! In DCUO, right? I got ppl approaching me, inviting me to their league (or guild), & they act real nice & friendly-like, then all of a sudden, I find myself out of that guild--they have taken a vote against me to kick me out! I am not who they want me to be! Sad I do NOT know what to do! NOBODY GETS IT! NOBODY! NOT EVEN HERE! Sad


I think I get you. Modern MMORPGs are extremely fast-paced and require a great reaction time and skill, which I just don't have. My reaction time sucks and I'm simply bad at it, no matter which class I'm playing. Which is very frustrating, because I enjoyed MMORPGs a great deal back in the days of Everquest. I usually played a healer class, watched the tanks and nukers do their thing, occasionally threw in a healing spell, and even found time to chat and role-play between the mob encounters. But in more recent online games everything is a blur, everyone is in a hurry and I can't keep up anymore.

Single player games have become frustratingly complex and challenging as well. I quickly gave up on most games that I've bought in the last decades and rarely ever play anything anymore. The only recent game that I found enjoyable was Skyrim. The graphics are breathtaking, the difficulty is adjustable, and it's easy to play as a tank without using ranged weapons or spells. Charge the enemy, mash a mouse button, enjoy a realistic victory animation. I can highly recommend it if you're looking for an easy-to-play offline RPG of epic proportions. Alas, it can't convey the sense of community that MMORPGs used to have.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 12:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

alex_br wrote:
I'm kinda of a game freak. I can likely help you, but suggesting a game depends on your computer.

What are your system specs?
Processor, GPU (graphics card), RAM?

Give me as much detail as you can and I'll find you a couple of games in no time.


Well my computer is a Windows 7 64 bit upgraded from Vista, my vidcard is NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250,....that's all I know,..I forget how to access the other info. BUT, however, the best way someone could help me, as I have stated before, is if we live near to each other, & I trust the person to be in the same room to safely guide me thru video games. I wish I were better at them so I can just play & mod well w/o depending on anyone. I don't know if I could get where I want w/ video games.

CrazyCatLord wrote:
freewaydog wrote:
You know what? I AM FREAKING sick of it!!!! In DCUO, right? I got ppl approaching me, inviting me to their league (or guild), & they act real nice & friendly-like, then all of a sudden, I find myself out of that guild--they have taken a vote against me to kick me out! I am not who they want me to be! Sad I do NOT know what to do! NOBODY GETS IT! NOBODY! NOT EVEN HERE! Sad


I think I get you. Modern MMORPGs are extremely fast-paced and require a great reaction time and skill, which I just don't have. My reaction time sucks and I'm simply bad at it, no matter which class I'm playing. Which is very frustrating, because I enjoyed MMORPGs a great deal back in the days of Everquest. I usually played a healer class, watched the tanks and nukers do their thing, occasionally threw in a healing spell, and even found time to chat and role-play between the mob encounters. But in more recent online games everything is a blur, everyone is in a hurry and I can't keep up anymore.

Single player games have become frustratingly complex and challenging as well. I quickly gave up on most games that I've bought in the last decades and rarely ever play anything anymore. The only recent game that I found enjoyable was Skyrim. The graphics are breathtaking, the difficulty is adjustable, and it's easy to play as a tank without using ranged weapons or spells. Charge the enemy, mash a mouse button, enjoy a realistic victory animation. I can highly recommend it if you're looking for an easy-to-play offline RPG of epic proportions. Alas, it can't convey the sense of community that MMORPGs used to have.


Thanks. I have Morrowind & Oblivion. I haven't yet finished what I wanted in Oblivion enough to want Skyrim, and I think the bloody decapitations are kind of gross, but I am just a Sissy-Girl. In MMO's the players are top-notch hardcore, enjoy PVP a lot, which I hate, and requires others like themselves. If I am not like them, they do not accept me. Sad
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 7:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ok,

How about a good point & click dungeon crawling RPG, one that is not too demanding on your system, so you'll run no problem on your PC:

<EDIT: I can't post links: please look for the review on the IGN website>

Torchlight is a diablo-style game with a unique touch, plus it is really cheap!

As for living nearby... steam and multiplayer are your friends. You can play coop games, voice and all, with anyone, anywhere.

Good luck!
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