Neverwinter Nights, Warhammer, LOTRO, or WoW

Which of these four games is more interesting to you? Why is more interesting?
I have been playing WoW since its release, although I played Warcraft since 1995. However, NWN is a very deep and good RPG game. LOTRO was good from 2007-10. After than it became stale (sort of like WoW nowadays).

Which of these four you express more interest?

WoW because it’s the only game that features Vol’jin’s beautiful Troll Beard.

I played LOTRO for a couple few days, but ultimately got bored by it. I disliked the graphics.

The others I haven’t played.

I’ve played Wildstar, Old Republic, Rift, Aion, ArcheAge, ESO, FF.

Of those, one is non-existent and I only play two others: Old Republic and Rift.

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I like NWN more than WoW. I play WoW because it is the most diverse MMORPG out there. However, I would include Dragon Age: Origins. That game was freaking awesome.

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LOTRO… thats why we are all here.

Neverwinter Nights is a decent game, but you can play all the content within 10 days and endgame is stagnant. Warhammer is very boring, I quit after 3 days. LOTRO has a great storyline but graphics and features leave a lot to be desired.

I feel like Warhammer Online wasn’t ever given the love it deserved, could have been a decent game.

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If I had to pick from the list, it would be WoW because I only played WoW. FOr Neverwinter Nights, I’m assuming you mean the one from 1991? D&D would make for a fantastic MMO, but it would be massive unless they did the boring route & just stuck with Sword Coast. Even then, it would still be massive.

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Dungeon Siege

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Warhammer online, was a great deal of fun throwing down with the enemy faction and taking and controlling local fortresses and completing timed local events for unique gear.

Also had armor dyes which was nice. Sadly it didn’t get the class balancing it needed (some talent trees were kinda bad compared to others) and got forced to launch with numerous bugs which turned some people off and development didn’t seem to progress much past Nehekhara while players were still waiting on things like the orc and dwarf capitals.

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Of the four, WoW.

I’ve tried Neverwinter and LotrO and neither one really sucked me in. WoW fills the sword-and-sorcery niche for me.

City of Heroes is the only other MMO I play right now. It is a much more creativity-oriented experience than WoW is.

There actually has been a couple D&D mmo’s, namely D&D online and Neverwinter (the online one).

Neverwinter is popular but very p2w.

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Warhammer if relaunched might be more popular than what is was thanks to the total war franchise.

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I personally think every game you listed is terribad.

Look into FFXIV, New World and City of Heroes.

Warhammer…I have lots of painted models…probably around 20-30K points across multiple armies

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lord of the rings movies/the hobbit are good. the games are old though. warhammer is great, I love the orks and goblins personality.

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I forgot about D&D online cause I blocked it out of my memory & never played Neverwinter online. I have played a ton of the non-MMO ones though & still have Pool of Radiance for the NES, but don’t have an NES.

Neverwinter is a fun leveling experience, but end game is meh.

It’s also action combat which throws some off.

I thought City of Heroes died a decade ago. Do you use private servers or something?

It was resurrected as City of Heroes: Homecoming, a free-to-play game, by some fans a couple of years ago. So far, NCSoft has allowed it to live as long as nobody is making money off of it.

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