Is Wow as good as Albion Online? animal
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Who my special the best YouTuber in the Games area?! Karsten Favorites has read, the knows: I live regularly at the channel of Thelazypeon. The sympathetic AMI plays pretty much every MMO, which comes on the market (or before they come to the market), or repeatedly returns to old online role-playing games to see how they beat themselves in the current year.
Animal list for MMORPGs in 2021
And because the lazy Peon online role-playing games consumes, like other people Friends seasons, he can draw great comparisons that classify the strengths and weaknesses of the respective games and constantly justify his rating. He has once again proven that in his recent video, in which he presents us the animal list of MMORPGs in 2021.
Among the 41 titles he rated in the video can be found in his opinion currently most relevant online role-playing games, plus some other games that he just wanted to look in with personal preference (or aversion?!). Certainly, however, you will quickly discover one or the other MMORPG, which does not show up, for example Star Trek online.
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The ranking of Lazy Peon
So that you do not have the video (even if the versions are real interesting), we have summarized the animal list of Thelazypeon in the following:
S-class MMORPGs
No game
A-Class MMORPGs
Final Fantasy 14 WOW: Shadow lands WOW CLASSIC Black desert Guild Wars 2 Lost Ark Albion Online Old school RuneScape The Elder Scrolls Online
B-class MMORPGs
New World Star Wars: The Old Republic
RuneScape 3
C-Class-MMORPGS
Acreage Lyon Term Blade & Soul Swords of Legends Online
D-Class MMORPGs
Vindicates Bless Unleashed Lord of the Rings online Lineage 2 Rift Ion Never winter Secret World Legends Guild Wars Fantasy Star Online 2 New Genesis DC Universe Online
E-Class MMORPGs (niche games otherwise nowhere.
Trove Eve online Mortal online Gloria victim Warhammer Online (Private server) Raiders (private server) Adventure Quest 3
F-Class MMORPGs (games that make zero fun)
Crow Sky forge Stella online Riders of Icarus Revelation online League of Angels Heaven's Fury
According to The Lazy peon, an S-Tier MMORPG would have to have the following characteristics: no pay2win! A motivating progression that players holds on trot over years! A huge open world. Good mix of Eve and PVP. Large player population. His hope is that Ashes of Creation reaches S-potential sometime.
Comment by Karsten
I agree with Thelazypeon: There is currently no online role-playing game that fulfills exactly my wishes and puts all other genre representatives in the shade. How my wish MMORPG would have to look like? For this reason, I have a number of games, between which I have been back and forth in my private time for many years, when there is new content or the time is just there: Final Fantasy 14 ( the best story in the MMO area, great community, Final Fantasy bonus), Wow (my first MMO love, the best Pre-engage, Classic server) and The Elder Scrolls online (I usually play like an elder Scrolls-RPG with co-op option).
Two more MMORPGs, to which I like to return, if the break extends over a few months: Black Desert (fantastic combat system, chic graphics) and Guild Wars 2 (I still love today the painting style of Syria and the mounts). But I would already classify these two game a category under FF14, Test and Wow.
Surprised I was also that Old school RuneScape and Albion online were rated so much. But a look at the website of Old school RuneScape is enough, and you recognize: OHA, the MMO-Oldie just play almost 65,000 people! And Albion Online, thanks to the mobile launch, recorded record numbers. Something makes both games right.
Sad start of New World
When Guild Wars 2 and Black Desert land with me in the B-animal, New World falls down into the C-Tier. It was a disappointment with announcement. MMORPGs are easy to complex to suddenly change the focus in the middle of the development and want to equip all zones with EVE quests. Only generic garbage can come out. Especially since the combat system is not made for groups of groups at all. In addition, the whole problems, the broken economy. Too bad. I like the setting and audiovisual presentation of the game world really, and the crafting is better than in many other genre representatives.
Asian 08/15-food
The list of Thelazypeon shows beautiful how many Asian MMORPGs are now giving it that somehow look similar to those who can even shine here and there, but otherwise simply generic and interchangeable, and play the fun too often through In game Shops and torpedo microtransactions.
I could well imagine that Lord of the Rings online with the already published extension and SW TOR with the upcoming extension loosely flaky would push a place over the 08/15-diet from Asia when Thelazypeon the Play a renewed chance would give. And the quest design of The Secret World still wipes the ground today with most competitors. Too bad that the game had so many other problems.
What about Lost Ark?
In fact, I also believe that Lost Ark could land in the A-animal after the EU launch. This year, a little fun made me as much as the closed beta phase, in which I already many hours in the action role-playing play with MMO-flair was allowed to play. The combat system alone is wonderfully powerful, with all the classes tested so far. I still do not know what to play for the launch!
Which MMORPGs did you play 2021? Where would you classify this? Is there even an S-Tier-Leader for you? Betray us in the comments!
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