• Leeroy Jenkins turns 12 today, so let's share our most embarrassing MMO moments
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[QUOTE=Raidyr;52217511]My most embarrassing MMO moment was buying Wildstar.[/QUOTE] My brother preordered the deluxe edition for me as a birthday gift :saddowns:
the only mmos I've played is maplestory and digimon masters
Back a few years this house only had one PC, and I was getting into Diablo 3 seasonal characters. (Big whoop let's consider it an MMO) Left the character window open to go do something quick. Introducing the clueless father megamania : the quest to find football news He tried to close the game without asking me. Because he knows how to computer, son. HEy that delete button must be how you close this thing right? Why does it keep asking me? I'll click this thingy that looks like "yes" because "yes" in english means "good" 3 characters, gone. No recovery avaible because the last one deleted was a lvl1 placeholder. And blizzard don't do past 1. In short, several high level seasonal only characters with special loot all went to [B] FUCK[/B]
In vanilla WoW, I got booted from a group once because I need rolled on the devout gloves in a dungeon on my mage (it was a priest set). I was ignorant and didn't know any better, I just knew it was better gloves than what I had.
I followed my friend around and had him grind for like 4 hours so I could level up. The sad thing is that I just sat there, I didn't even leave the computer. (Game was Flyff)
[QUOTE=patq911;52227694]Flyff[/QUOTE] I tried that one for a while, but couldn't get into it, the best mmo for me were rumble fighter,lost saga and getamped2, lost saga wins by a mile for having the best system ever, beat the crap out of your enemies and steal their gear and the graphics were really nice. Getamped2 also has player-made custom skins. Shame the current publisher for lost saga sucks and locked it to NA only and sadly they are dying games at the end of the day so its even worse that they decided to lock half of the players that played the game on Ogplanet.
My first (and still favorite) MMO was Final Fantasy XI. I have incredibly fond memories of it and it's soundtrack is one of my favorite soundtracks of all time, if not my #1. Hearing the San D'oria music will actually make me want to cry sometimes. Embarrassing part? From 2005 to 2007 I played FFXI on PS2. On Dial-up. Seriously. That's all we had, so I learned to live with it. The PS2 version needed this special adapter for allowing it to connect to the internet (basically a blocky black modem you shoved onto the back of the PS2) and an HDD because of course PS2 memory cards were 8MB, not exactly big enough to install an MMO on. It was janky, every time someone called the house I was booted off the server, and it took AN ENTIRE MONTH to download and install the game on dial-up before I could start playing. But man, that game.
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