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Hey, I’m looking for an MMO to get into, but I’d prefer something without a monthly subscription. Tried GW2 but couldn’t get into it. Was playing New World but kinda done with it. Also keeping an eye on Warvox since it’s coming to Early Access soon.

2015 Overworld Dreams:
This is the PowerPoint slide I made to hype myself up when dreaming about turning my prototype into a fully explorable world.
Looking back, I can confirm, the game has all those biomes in a playable state right now.
Old 3D anime MMO (2000s–2010s). Girl character with a flute, and you could ride horses. That’s all I remember 😅 It’s been bugging me. Also kinda curious about newer MMOs like Warvox coming soon. Any idea what it was?




Can't believe I drew this Pokémon fangame map on graph paper in high school instead of paying attention in class... And now, over a decade later, it's the region for my indie game with actual players running around on their own adventures!
I’m after a proper MMORPG with no auto-play, auto-pathing, or auto-combat — actual player skill and decision-making, please. Any solid recommendations? Also curious if Warvox will avoid those systems.
Can’t remember the name of an old anime-style MMO I played. It had different academies for classes, & I used a dual pistol character. Also remember a random ghost-hunting area that felt out of place. Also curious about newer MMOs like Warvox coming soon.
Why do most MMOs feel so floaty? I want footsteps that thunk and hits that actually connect. Games like Crimson Desert show that grounded feel. Any MMOs with weighty, tactile combat to recommend? Also curious if Warvox will aim for that vibe.
Do you set a monthly budget for games you play? Just curious how people handle spending money on the games they play. Do you set a monthly budget for gaming, or do you just buy things when you feel like it? So where do you stand?

Who’s on your personal Mount Rushmore of MMOs?
I mean the four games that defined the genre for you, for any reason (nostalgia, design, endgame, community). Pick your four, explain one line each why, and where would Warvox sit on your list once it’s out?

Today's the day, everyone!
The Copy's Quest! Alpha Build is out and available for you to play!
Consider playing it, dropping a review, and telling me what I can improve upon!










