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Online MMORPG Games

Archive for June, 2007

One of the more popular free online MMORPG games on the market is designed for those without a torrent of computing power. Supreme Destiny is a role-playing game that doesn’t take up massive amounts of hard drive space, but still provides much better than average graphics and animation.

In fact, Supreme Destiny packs in some of the highest quality artwork to be found among the free game universe.

Obviously, if you are getting away without paying the monthly fees, something has to give. You can’t expect a free online MMORPG to give you everything that a pay online MMORPG offers, right?

Some of these games will suffer from poorer animation and graphics than Supreme Destiny. But even that game has some drawbacks. Many users complain that it doesn’t offer enough choice in races.

Playing those massively multiplayer online role playing games can be fun, thrilling, addictive…and costly. The monthly fees that are required to keep your habit going can add up over time.

Which is why an ever-increasing number of free online MMORPG sites are popping up and taking advantage of the addictive qualities of the games?

The quality of a free online MMORPG is going to vary, naturally, as the quality of any online game varies. Surprisingly, however, many of the biggest names in this genre have decided to go the free route. Of course, when it comes to online role playing games, the word free has a certain, shall we say, elasticity.

For instance, if you want to play Guild Wars for free, you’re going to have to pay for the privilege. What that particular little bit of doublespeak means is that you can play Guild Wars without putting out the monthly fee, yes, but you will still have to go to the store and buy a copy of the software. Or buy it at an online store. Or eBay.

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MMORPG Trials part 2

The trial is designed to dazzle you and draw you in. If you are easily dazzled, stay away. On the other hand, because a trial does give you a no-obligation chance to try out the game, it does have an obvious benefit. Playing the trial version will give you a glimpse into what you can expect from the game that you just simply can’t get by looking at the box or screenshots or reading reviews.

But does a MMORPG trial version really give you an accurate reflection of real game play? That’s the most difficult question of all. The thing about free trials is that almost every one of them differs from each other. The approach to free trials varies substantially. While all of them come with a time limit, the actual amount of time varies significantly.