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Re: Anyone know of any alternatives to planeshift?
« Reply #30 on: July 26, 2007, 03:47:54 pm »
.. bunch of self centered egotistical poo tards that think the only OS is Windows..

We aren't.  Just, most game creators are.
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Re: Anyone know of any alternatives to planeshift?
« Reply #31 on: July 26, 2007, 04:52:35 pm »
Sounds pretty nice in that case. What is the community like? Is it easy to find yourself a team of other characters to adventure with?

The largest share of players are Spanish-speaking. English is the second largest share. So far, people seem friendly.

It is extremely easy to find people to fight with. Combat is designed to encourage it. Example: One monster might give you 100 experience. However, fight it with another player, and you will each get 50 experience, plus a Group bonus of maybe +10. If you have a large party of 6 or 7, the group bonus will be larger. This encourages strangers to work together and to work as a team. There is no concept of "ownership" of an NPC like in Planeshift. If someone is fighting a monster, you can just run up and start fighting it too. Of course if they did 90% of the work to kill it, they will get 90% of the experience, but you will both get a Group bonus.

Character naming is not regulated, at least not that I've noticed. On the one hand it would be nice to see stupid names disallowed, however I personally think that the PS rules are overly strict. I think somewhere in the middle would be more enjoyable.

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Re: Anyone know of any alternatives to planeshift?
« Reply #32 on: July 27, 2007, 11:48:11 pm »
How is asking about alternatives related to a complaint about PS?

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Re: Anyone know of any alternatives to planeshift?
« Reply #33 on: July 28, 2007, 01:31:34 pm »
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Re: Anyone know of any alternatives to planeshift?
« Reply #34 on: July 28, 2007, 07:51:33 pm »
How is asking about alternatives related to a complaint about PS?

Maybe some people who have complaints about Planeshift would like to know of alternatives. A common reply I see to complaints is "Well just go play something else then." This thread offers those people (including myself) some alternatives.

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Re: Anyone know of any alternatives to planeshift?
« Reply #35 on: July 29, 2007, 10:37:01 pm »
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Re: Anyone know of any alternatives to planeshift?
« Reply #36 on: July 29, 2007, 11:32:11 pm »
Unfortunately Vega strike is still single player

There is Ubi's Shadowbane. One of its servers is reserved for Role Play, as far as a PK game can take Role Play. think of it like Halo with swords and hammers. Though for FPS and PKs classes and levels are necessary, so you will have to level and are resticted on what you can and cannot do accourding to what you chose to be. But all the same, can get toyur PK fun out of it. OH and like PS its Free, unlike PS it's a finished product.

Now, I'm on a mac and I am cheap... So there ain't many options to play...

If you want to pay , there's "A tale in the Desert" no killing, just building/crafting/quests. But it gives you a free weeks time to figure out if you like it or not.

There are a few others, I got to dig through my game pile, you got to buy the game but the on-line play is free.

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Re: Anyone know of any alternatives to planeshift?
« Reply #37 on: July 30, 2007, 06:55:16 am »
there is othere games that dont involve so much rp although i dont like em a much. such as liniage 2, and 9dragons [similar to liniage 2] both games lack rp but if you want a game that is more than simply a free run of the mill rpg your in deap hurt i have no other mmo that is as good on role playing as plane shift and to think stay with it for a few years you can teach others and prolly get most of it slammed in your face and past achievments go unrecodnized.
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Re: Anyone know of any alternatives to planeshift?
« Reply #38 on: July 31, 2007, 03:45:17 pm »
If you like roleplay more than gameplay... you can't beat Planeshift. ;)

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Re: Anyone know of any alternatives to planeshift?
« Reply #39 on: August 11, 2007, 12:31:26 pm »
I tested Minions of Mirth and liked it.
You can choose three classes and the free version allows level 15/5, means two classes.
Enough to estimate if you like it or not in my opinion.
However, the good stuff and more levels are available for a one time fee (30$).
It uses the torque engine, there even exists an editor where you can
create stuff and quests. If you are talented there's a good chance it will
be implemented into the game.

It is available for mac and windows. The main part of content is created by
voluntary developers, they do a great job and communicate with the players.

The world has a history and factions/realms, but it's combat based, and could need some roleplayers.
There are many quests, although most of them follow a findNPC - killNPC - returnItem - theme.
There is a naming policy but it's not strictly enforced. Combat is round based, only mages
can use some arcade style with kiting.

The community is friendly, the threads in the forum almost never get locked,
they never get deleted or edited by moderators. Players have really free speech.

Here's a video (made by a player) which shows some parts of the world.


I created Herleva and Quittaa in this game, and they do well so far. (no dwarf-hating this time  :innocent: )

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Re: Anyone know of any alternatives to planeshift?
« Reply #40 on: August 11, 2007, 04:39:33 pm »
Shadowbane - if you dont mind PVP, a rather large game file/download and some other stuff its actually pretty fun. I like the look of the game and animations and  I like playing and such too. Its a pretty fun game all round, well designed for group playing.

Minions of Mirth - Fun game, designed with Torque (modded), a good community (one that doesnt constantly use chatspeak, ask how to mine fish and such, and actually has some intelligent discussion), good gameplay, constantly under development, there has been a recent influx of moddereated events and such, there is one going on today, a naked halfling race from one side  of the world to the other. Should be fun. And there  have been several others over the past month or so. its a one time feee game, cost you no more than £15 to buy it forever. Well worth it.

Vega Strike - As far as i know its near a new version so you might want to wait around till 0.4.4, but there's no date set for the new version of the game. The curent version is fun though,  some nice  random factor gameplay going on nothing is on the rails so to speak, its single player right now, but  multiplayer is being added in the next version.

As far as roleplaying goes, this game and Muds are pretty much the roleplaying games. Although I have had some roleplaying with Minions of mirth.

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Re: Anyone know of any alternatives to planeshift?
« Reply #41 on: August 13, 2007, 08:38:44 am »
It seems that after the first one or two messages in this thread, all the rest has become a flamewar. However, I will attempt to break with tradition, and post a reply that has something to do with the original thread. I have found a quite interesting alternative to Planeshift:

Regnum

I started playing this game after reading this thread yesterday and I'm totally addicted. I have a green beetle tanking for my hunter character right now ^_^

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Anyone know of any alternatives to planeshift?
« Reply #42 on: October 02, 2007, 01:05:06 am »
Hi all,

I know this thread hasn't been active for a few weeks, but I thought I'd do an update.

If you are interested in an alternative to Planeshift, I recommend Regnum Online:

http://www.regnumonline.com.ar/

This is a free MMORPG game with both Linux and Windows clients. I have been playing this game now for about 3 months, and am enjoying it more all the time. I know of at least 15 people from Planeshift that now play Regnum. I posted about this game a couple months ago, when I was new to it, so I have much more to add.

If you enjoy PvP and working in a group with others, this is where Regnum really shines. At first, you will be fighting against mobs, like bears, wolves, skeletons, orcs, ghosts, etc. But after your character becomes stronger and more skilled, you can enter the War Zone. Basically there are three Realms in the land, and they are at war with each other. When you enter the War Zone, you enter an area where you can meet with those form other realms and battle with them.

There are forts and castles in each land. You and a group of your friends can invade another realm and take over one of their forts. But soon, many enemies will gather together and come do battle with you to take it back. I've been in battles with more than 30 people on each side, and it gets pretty intense.

The classes are designed with variety and balance in mind. One class's weaknesses can be covered by another class's strength, so teamwork is a must. Knights, using their heavy armor and shields, can absorb much damage. Barbarians, with their huge two-handed weapons, deal massive damage. Marksmen are deadly with their bows, while Hunters are the "ninjas" of the world, using stealth to sneak in, take out individual enemies, then vanish, and they can tame wild beasts to fight with them in battle. Conjurers are the healers, and can feed mana to their teammates, or resurrect them if they fall in battle. Their offensive magic is relatively weak, but they can summon undead or demons to fight at their side. Warlocks are offensive mages, dealing tons of damage to multiple enemies. I can't stress enough how teamwork is encouraged in Regnum. Whether you are fighting monsters in the safe part of the land, or battling other players in the War Zone, you will soon find that it is more effective, as well as enjoyable, to work as a team, in large groups.

With the combination of classes, races, levels, hundreds of types of armor, tunics, hats, weapons and shields, no two people look the same.

As was mentioned earlier, this game was developed in Argentina, so many speak Spanish, but about half speak English. There are many English-speaking clans (like guilds in PS) in each realm, and most people I have met have been very friendly.

Someone mentioned the lack of Role-play in Regnum. RP does in fact exist in Regnum, if you get with a clan that enjoys that sort of thing. RP is what you make of it. Same goes for community. There are some really cool people in Regnum, just like there is in Planeshift.

I have been very impressed with how this game has developed. It was just officially released in May, and much has been added and improved since then. Last weekend it was announced that the server had been up for 7 days straight, so the stability is great. IMHO, it is by far the best MMORPG with a Linux client, and it is free.

If you decide to check it out, you can find many PS people in the Alsius Realm (that is the snowy region), including myself, most of The Enlightened guild from PS, and many others. My user there is Mehgan. See you there!

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Re: Anyone know of any alternatives to planeshift?
« Reply #43 on: October 03, 2007, 01:57:28 am »
Mehgan of PERL?!?!?!


Drahlian of ALSIUS!?!? in the DWARF REALM!?!


*dies*


Hey drahlian, Holdan here... I was Vorskner the dwarf barbarian... we killed lots of syrtis together. :D remember? huh huh?


Wow... small, small, small world...

Ahem I still play PS :P

And a good bit of PS is also in syrtis...


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With the combination of classes, races, levels, hundreds of types of armor, tunics, hats, weapons and shields, no two people look the same

not true... everyone of the same level and class have the same armor... thats one of my few problems with RO....
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Re: Anyone know of any alternatives to planeshift?
« Reply #44 on: October 03, 2007, 05:10:59 pm »
Mehgan of PERL?!?!?!

Drahlian of ALSIUS!?!? in the DWARF REALM!?!

*dies*

Hehe, yes, I'm Mehgan of PERL, and an elfslayer instead of a dwarfslayer. Nasty, filthy elves!

Hey drahlian, Holdan here... I was Vorskner the dwarf barbarian... we killed lots of syrtis together. :D remember? huh huh?

Yes I remember you. Lots of fun battles together. :)

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With the combination of classes, races, levels, hundreds of types of armor, tunics, hats, weapons and shields, no two people look the same

not true... everyone of the same level and class have the same armor... thats one of my few problems with RO....

Things have changed recently, and there is far more variety in how people look. Now mobs sometimes drop armor/tunics/gloves/weapons that have ability enhancements. So now someone might be level 50, but wear some level 48 armor that gives a +4 to Strength. Also there is more than one set of "level 50" armor. For example, there are 2 or 3 different level 50 tunics that I've found, with different attributes, though I actually wear a level 42 tunic that gives a boost to Concentration. So now, there is a lot of variety.

Lots of variations with weapons too. For example, I carry 4 staves. One does high damage but short range (usually for breaking down fort doors). One long range, but lesser damage. One is low level, but gives me +40 health, and one is wimpy but gives me +4 strength (good for when I loot too much and can't carry it all).