19 March 2010

Best F2P mmorpg in 2010

What's the best F2P (free to play) MMORPG out there at the moment? Taking in to consideration factors such as visually stimulating, playability, story line, plot... I'm a big big fan of Final Fantasy and I would play FFXI online but it's not F2P! =( Also my comp is pretty old and as such have barely minimum requirements so a mmorpg that doesn't take days to download, set up, and run would be a big bonus.

OK today i give you to 3 Best f2p mmorpg, this list based from my percepcion so if you have another sugestion i will happy to pay attention to it. Below just some good MMORPGs' info, if you need more about these games, you can reading to the end. KEEP reading guys.

First, Cabal Online [http://www.cabalonline.com]

Cabal Online is a free-to-play, 3D massively-multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), developed by South Korean company ESTsoft. Different versions of the game are available for specific countries or regions, published by various companies such as OGPlanet and Asiasoft. Although Cabal Online is free-to-play, the game has a "Cash Shop" which allows players to purchase game enhancements and useful ingame items using real currency. The game takes place in a mythical world known as Nevareth, which was destroyed by an evil entity known as the CABAL. Out of the survivors, seven "Masters" rose up, each wielding the abilities of the "Force Power". These masters taught the people, and Nevareth was rebuilt. Years later, the CABAL is plotting a return to power, and the characters of the game take up the role of heroes who battle the CABAL uprising and conspiracy.

video for Cabal online:


Like many MMORPGs, gameplay is centered on killing monsters, namely grinding, doing quests and venturing into dungeons to obtain experience points and Alz, the in-game currency. Players can band together to form a party, with a maximum of seven characters. Additional "Party Bonus" experience points are obtained by the members of the party based on their contributions.

Characters are created on "servers" or game worlds, each with its own unique name, such as Mercury or Venus. Players from different servers cannot interact with each other and their characters and accounts cannot be transferred between servers; however, all non-event servers have equal content, the only differences being the player base and the total number of items and money flowing in-game. One account allows for a maximum of six characters per server and a player is allowed to play on every server with that single account. Servers are subsequently divided into "channels", whose number again differs from version to version. Unlike servers, however, players can communicate with others in different channels through private messaging, or whispering, and they can switch to any channel, including Premium ones if they have bought the Premium package.

Channels can have several characteristics of their own; those whose name is green-coloured have player killing disabled for all non-war maps, unlike those with a white-coloured name. The Trade channel is designed specifically for buying and selling items from other players through either broadcasting to the entire channel, or shouting, or by the use of personal shops where players set up a number of items and their prices and quantities. The Novice channel is designed specifically for a gathering place for newcomers and is PK-disabled. Some channels are Premium, meaning that they can only be accessed by those who have acquired the Premium status from the Cash Shop, which is the substitute for the monthly subscriptions the game used to have. Premium provides many bonuses in experience gain, item drop rate, the ability to use Premium channels and special teleportation points or warp gates, through the use of the "GPS Warp", among other particularities. Lastly, there is a War channel in which Nation-based Player Killing is fully enabled without penalty and in all maps, effectively extending the "war map" status to the entire channel except for "Warp Gates".


No.2 is '2Moons' aka Dekaron [2moons.acclaim.com]

a free Asian MMORPG video game published by GameHi. A North American version, directed by David Perry, was released by Acclaim Games under the title '2Moons'. Closed Beta Testing ended March 7, 2007. The full game was released in Q4 of 2007. Dekaron is completely free, and is supported by an optional paying item mall. Since the release of Dekaron, two major expansions have been issued: Bad Moons Rising and Expedition. The Bad Moons Rising Expansion added multiple new areas, dungeons, bosses, quests, skills, and items to the game. Most of these are for higher level players . The second expansion, Expedition, added a new feature to the game, allowing players to form a massive party, or Expedition Force, of 12 through 18 players to launch an attack on Karon's Transport Ship, an instance dungeon in which there are many new items and monsters, as well as a new boss, to find. Additionally, the new map Cherubim's Nest was added. The expansion Bad Moons Rising required only a standard start-up update; however, the Expedition expansion required an entire new client download, making the previous non-Expedition client obsolete.

View 2moon Video


The third is Silkroad Online [http://www.joymax.com/silkroad/]
Silkroad Online is a fantasy MMORPG set in the 7th century AD, along the Silk Road between China and Europe. The game requires no periodic subscription fee, but players can purchase premium items to customize or accelerate gameplay.

Silkroad Online is noted for its "Triangular Conflict System" in which characters may select one of three jobs, trader, hunter, or thief to engage each other in player versus player combat. Thieves attack traders who are protected by hunters. Hunters kill thieves getting experience to level up to a higher level of hunter. Traders complete trade runs which gives experience to increase their trader level, and thieves kill traders and hunters to level up. Thieves can also steal goods dropped by traders to take to the thieves' den in exchange for gold and thief experience.

In the Legend I update for Silkroad, the European classes and areas were introduced to the International servers, in Legend II, Fortress War was introduced. In fortress war, guilds fight to take hold of a fort which gives them the ability to raise taxes and hold some prestige over other guilds. In Legend III, Roc Mountain was added and the level cap was increased to 90. In addition, 9th Degree Armor and Weapons was added for both races. In Legend III+, the Bandit Fortress was added to iSRO, as well as Devil's Spirit silk dress.

In March 2009, Legend IV was introduced to the international version of Silkroad. Included in Legend IV are 10th degree weapons and armor for both European and Chinese characters. Also included was Ch'in Tomb, with monsters ranging from level 70 to 100. To enter the tomb, a character must be level 70 or above. The new unique monster added in Legend IV was Medusa, a level 105 snake from Greek mythology.

Players are given the option to create either a Chinese or European character. Each of the races has its own advantages, disadvantages, cities, weapons, armor and classes.

what do you think??? want make anothe list? come on... i will be waiting here for you... LIST.

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