Warhammer without the overpowered gearsets lol
Warhammer without the overpowered gearsets lol
tabula rasa and maybe psu
Guild Wars 1 is still the same, but I wish more people still played.
Dark Age of Camelot, loved everything about it besides the ToA armor.
Rising force online but with latest graphics maybe similar to ff14, maybe add some better pve though since pvp can get old after awhile.
Plus make the mechs in game similar to those of armoured core 4 for answer!
Tabula Rasa, loved that game.
Let's make America GREAT again. Trump 2016.
The community whined and bitched and cried, they stamped their little feet and demanded faster expansion releases. They don't get to complain now that expansions are shorter.
I'd go with Tabula Rasa and pre-Cata WoW for the depth of questing.
Radiant Arcana 2.0 in the original Taiwanese.
If I could alter the game I would simply get rid of the bugs. Most issues with the game were 99% technical. In design, RA was superb in the original Taiwanese.
Modern graphics, of course. So long as we are making wishes and all. If RA looked like say, Black Desert and ran with the smoothness of World of Warcraft-- dream game.
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I don't know if it counts, but I seriously miss Guild Wars 1 and wish Anet had continued with it instead of giving up and making Disappointment Wars 2.
Lineage.. the original, not 2. So many memories...
Phantasy Star Online with better anti-duping and regular updates.
haha RFO was amazing !! the game has been relaunched http://rfonline.gamescampus.com/ not sure of the server populations though.
Ultima Online. The only MMO in my life which is really MMO. Now, make it into 3D, rebalance PvP so that new people can freaking get out of the city alive once in a while, add more abilities to make combat more engaging - and I'm in.
Definitely (OS) Runescape, the damn game is still on my mind every. single. day. I have no idea why I like it. I think it's just the simplicity and the 'first-mmo-I've-played-nostalgia'. I've started playing it in 2004, tried to quit 5 years later, and ever since it's still on my mind every day. I know there's the 2007 version now, but that is one is about to be screwed up as well with the constant 'minuscule' updates. Not to mention I've also played the 2007 version casually for half a year again last year.
It's like an addiction, it just can't get out of my mind
Without a doubt, this.
The crafting in the game was the best I've experienced, not least because every item crafted could potentially be different than any other of its type. The player housing was fun to set up, decorate and explore. The space expansion, Jump to Lightspeed, was pretty damned great, and I spent hours every day flying around in a range of fighters on both factions, exploring space, building upgrades for my ships and shooting the hell out of space pirates for loot. Finally discovering those "secret" things your character needed to do to unlock force sensitivity--and the path towards Jedi.
Hunting down bounties with my Bounty Hunter. That bounty system was THE BEST.
Taming and breeding Rancors with my Bio Engineer. Again, that crafting system...
Building houses with my Architect. Still love that player housing system.
Joining the fight with my Combat Medic. Some people didn't care for the whole damage and "wounds" system, but I thought it was pretty unique.
Before and after the fight, entertaining the troops with my Musician. Buffing stats and healing wounds.
So many great memories from that game.
I spent a good few years with that game from Beta to the Kashyyyk expansion before the "New Game Experience" came along and effectively destroyed the community. When SWTOR came out it was a thorough disappointment for me...it just didn't even compare to SWG. If I could find my original disks I'd probably be downloading the pre-NGE emulator that a dedicated group of fans put together. I've heard it's spectacular.