It isn't just one thing. I look for a combination of good things, and I think that is the problem. MOST people don't just want pvp, pve, crafting, rp or a game to be smooth - they want most of that.
Personally I look for pve, crafting, rp and a good local community.
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i basically agree with all of this apart from i dont want to play another fantasy MMO for the rest of my life. thanks wowCan't really vote as it's a multiple of things. I think if a game leans to hard in one direction it's not really fun and out lives it's longetvity.
Key things I look for when I start an MMO...
-Community
-Story background (is the "world" developed, something it can expand on)
-Class developement & usefulness
-Content
-Distractions (i.e. guild development)
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Grinding groups were fun as a jedi because you knew at any point you could be attacked by a BH, also it was fun to just hang out with your friends while grinding tbh. I really hate level based MMOs and it seems like thats all there is now :\Leveling up should not be a laborious chore.
Strangely enough, I enjoyed being in grinding groups in SWG more than doing quests in EQ2 and in the NGE.
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:lol:I agree with Shaggz. I look for hot guys that play the game near me. That way when the game starts sucking like SWG, I have potential ass to keep me amused :lol:
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