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| | | | | In what I can only call a blow to the extended EverQuest II community, Feldon of the site EQ2 Wire has decided to call it quits. The site, which has been in operation for just over nine years, has been my go-to for news and updates about EverQuest II. Feldon has been something of a... | |
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| | | | | In massively multiplayer online games (MMOs), alts (short for alternate characters), are new characters created by a player in addition to their primary character (often called the "main"). Alts are often encouraged by developers as a means to keep players engaged with their game(s). Sometimes an MMO will actively reward the creation of alts either with access to exclusive content, or with additional skills or items previously unlocked by primary characters. As the myth that an MMO really begins at endgame still persists in gaming culture, some games sell boosts that will instantly raise the level of an alt to that of the current level cap. Creating alts is such a key aspect of the MMO genre, that some games will sell additional character slots, so that players can create further alts beyond the default amount allowed. There are many reasons why players create alts. Let us consider some. | |
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| | | | | This is a list of MMOs I've played, listed in order of first played to most recent. Played Extensively Got to max level, equivalent, or played enough that I probably should have been max level. RuneScape Star Trek Online Lord of the Rings Online Star Wars: The Old Republic Marvel Heroes Guild Wars 2 WildStar... | |
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| | | It's been over 40 years since Dungeon (1975) was first published by TSR. I've written a bit about it before but wanted to share some pics ... | ||