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    Rome-Victor is the classic MMORPG set in a second century AD.
    http://www.roma-victor.com/

    has any one tried it? what is it like?

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    Isnt that grammatically wrong? Shouldnt it be "Roma victrix" since its feminin?
    And no I havent played it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ziegenpeter View Post
    Isnt that grammatically wrong? Shouldnt it be "Roma victrix" since its feminin?
    Yeah, that is a very common mistake people make. But hey, few people know what "Roma Victrix" means and almost all know what "Roma Victor" is.

    I have read all there is online about that game, and I suppose it is OK. I always read all there is before getting a game, even though a demo will tell me if I like the game or not. I have not played that MMORPG however, and do wish someone who did would share with us.

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    I preordered it, and so I got to be a tester. It was really unfinished, even after the release, and I suppouse it still is. It did have a nice historic feel to it.

    It was really time consuming, that's for certain. One of the tasks new players were given was buidling a pile of firewood, which took hours. That scared many people off. The developers could be a bit crass too, I recall.
    Last edited by Cadwalader; 05-18-2009 at 23:27.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cadwalader View Post
    I preordered it, and so I got to be a tester. It was really unfinished, even after the release, and I suppouse it still is. It did have a nice historic feel to it.

    It was really time consuming, that's for certain. One of the tasks new players were given was building a pile of firewood, which took hours. That scared many people off. The developers could be a bit crass too, I recall.
    Hmmm, well, I like detailed games. Hey, if you guys want real realism, try WWII Online. The developers made it strictly for niche market. It is exceedingly hard to play, takes months to learn, but is practically 100% realistic. Its level of depth is truly stunning.

    However, if I ever played a MMORPG, it would be WoW. Everquest II appeals to me because of it realistic graphics, but after going through my usual research of a game, I realised that WoW is simply, well, wow. It has everything I would want in MMORPG except realism. Despite this, I am not going to play it, because it is so addicting. And I loathe fantasy with a passion, having never read Fantasy books or played RPG games for pleasure (I have sampled a few just to see what it is like).



    Thank you very much for input, Cadwalader. Can you please go on, if that is not too much? I would really like to hear more about the game. Now, I have researched it quite a bit, so keep that in mind. That said, others do not know much about it, so speak freely I suppose.
    Last edited by Aemilius Paulus; 05-18-2009 at 23:38.

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    There's not much to say, really. I stopped playing two years ago or somesuch, so I don't know much about the current state of the game. The community was pretty good and helpfull, with the exception of some assholes who loved to kill people while they were logging in/out and the like. You have to walk or run to get somewhere, which might take 5 minutes or several hours, and wild animals can make you have to start all over again. The "afterlife" was a huge field, in which you had to locate some man to get back among the living.

    The crafting system and economy is pretty good; you can make almost anything. Fighting, on the other hand.. training is a lot of work, and the system is very simple. Also, most people don't wear armour in battle because it tends to break and is worth a lot of cash. Again, that's how the game was like when I played it.
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