John_Owl
The one with fluffy wings
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My bad. I misremembered. It was shaiya that I used to play.Do you mean the website, AeriaGames? Or do you mean a game called Aeria?
My bad. I misremembered. It was shaiya that I used to play.Do you mean the website, AeriaGames? Or do you mean a game called Aeria?
That used to be a game under the AeriaGames catalog. It got removed eventually. I played a different game under AeriaGames called Twelve Sky 2. Back when I had Windows 7. But for some reason, it left AeriaGames and was given to another company called Mibba or something. Anyway, they remade the game, and then set it so it only worked on Windows Vista and Windows 8, back when Windows 8 was somewhat new. I don't understand why they did this, but since I didn't have it, and wasn't interested in purchasing a new operating system just for a single game, I lost my character and lost interest in the game since they gave you a 30 day window to claim your avatar/account data and switch from Aeria....to Mibba-whatever.My bad. I misremembered. It was shaiya that I used to play.
I dabbled in a few games from Aeria, but I played Nexon quite a bit more. Maplestory in particular. But I hate how spammy it became. Couldn't even hunt on certain screens because people would AFK their player shop, and EVERYONE covered the entire screen.That used to be a game under the AeriaGames catalog. It got removed eventually. I played a different game under AeriaGames called Twelve Sky 2. Back when I had Windows 7. But for some reason, it left AeriaGames and was given to another company called Mibba or something. Anyway, they remade the game, and then set it so it only worked on Windows Vista and Windows 8, back when Windows 8 was somewhat new. I don't understand why they did this, but since I didn't have it, and wasn't interested in purchasing a new operating system just for a single game, I lost my character and lost interest in the game since they gave you a 30 day window to claim your avatar/account data and switch from Aeria....to Mibba-whatever.
Let me tell you, I feel that. I've got arthritis as well. Most fast paced games like Mortal Kombat are just so intense my hands will hurt.Something that will not flare up my arthritis. But keeps me engaged and/or thinking.
Muscle bois and tiddiesAs the thread title, what do you look for in an Online, MOBA, MMO, etc?
I did the whole online gaming since Never Winter Nights on AOL. Quake, team fortress, runescape, everquest, Halo, an so on ad infinitum. I finally ended up quitting Raiding in WoW around batte for Azeroth, because of my hands were hurting so much after a night of raiding. I was under performing. Just life as it goes. So now, more relaxed games that I do not have to mash a million buttons in a specific order in 30 seconds. I also avoid pay to win games.I actually stopped playing online games five years ago.
I started playing them back in 2001. I've went through about a dozen of em in the near 20 years of playing them. EverQuest, WoW, City of Heroes, S4 League, PlanetSide, BF 2042, Vindictus, Blade & Soul, Mabinogi, Guild Wars 1&2, LoL, etc.
Every single one was dropped for one thing. Unreasonable grind to an undefined non-ending. It took a long time to realize, but it's not worth it in the end.
Funny thing? It was Minecraft that gave me that realization. The forever game that requires you make your own goals. I learned I like endings and my own goals. Not the forever or single match goals provided to me by the game developers.
This bird relates. their wings haven't been as dexterous as they used to be, and the current requirement of pressing buttons is too much for it to follow without ending up in physiotherapy by the end of the session.I did the whole online gaming since Never Winter Nights on AOL. Quake, team fortress, runescape, everquest, Halo, an so on ad infinitum. I finally ended up quitting Raiding in WoW around batte for Azeroth, because of my hands were hurting so much after a night of raiding. I was under performing. Just life as it goes. So now, more relaxed games that I do not have to mash a million buttons in a specific order in 30 seconds. I also avoid pay to win games.
I feel ya mate. Quiting MMOs was the best thing for my wrists. I often swap games that let me switch between mouse n keyboard and my trusty PS3 controller. It really helps a long with guitar player hand stretching.I did the whole online gaming since Never Winter Nights on AOL. Quake, team fortress, runescape, everquest, Halo, an so on ad infinitum. I finally ended up quitting Raiding in WoW around batte for Azeroth, because of my hands were hurting so much after a night of raiding. I was under performing. Just life as it goes. So now, more relaxed games that I do not have to mash a million buttons in a specific order in 30 seconds. I also avoid pay to win games.
I like hooters too.I like ahooters
Sorry, I'm a chick.I like hooters too.