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Well, like avi discussed, Centrum is a new creation -- and a roleplay-based one, at that. We're looking for all kinds of players in EVE: new and old alike. The game is severely overwhelming at first, and the visual exhuberance/novelty does wear out quite fast. To prevent a complete burn-out, I'd suggest meeting a group of like-minded players (in this case, I'd say roleplayers). Roleplay really makes the difference to me, and, though I've thus far experienced little of it, I'm eager to use Centrum as a front to find new RPrs to play with. EVE is quite the game, and I'm finding myself struggling to stick with it (I came from a very strict roleplaying background of over three years of Neverwinter Nights Persistent worlds) -- I suggest finding us in game for more details. We'll ask Avi to post the webpage's link. It's being completed as we speak.
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hallucinatingfarmer wrote:Any other suggestions for an online MMORPG to try-out? EVE's started to get really dull, really quickly...
That was exactly my experience! For one evening I thought, wow, this is cool, and then the next day, or the day after, I was bored. And the reason is to a very large extent (also with Entropia, which I liked somewhat better) exactly this:
hallucinatingfarmer wrote:And there's zero RP in EVE
I am always surprised in how many of those MMORPGs (which has 'RPG' in its name) it's actually players talking to players rather than characters. It's always about their real lives etc. Like once in Entropia I walked into a very nice house, and there were two chars sitting in the living room, and I just joined them and had a chat. In terms of interface / graphics / etc. it was totally realistic and I thought it was one of the coolest experiences in the game so far. But all the conversation was about, was about the game itself (interface design etc.), about what they did in real life, how long they had been playing, etc. There was zero conversation that could be considered in-character.
If anyone finds a game that has 1) 3d graphics; 2) is cheap to play; 3) has true roleplay (no out-of-character chatting); and 4) has enough freedom to play e.g. politics and economics, then please warn me

I still think there is space for a cool 3d version of Cantr, space-based or otherwise, since I don't think something like that exists.
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I've stumbled across an MMORPG - www.seedthegame.com - the community seems to be fairly mature and RPers more than the usual 12 year old MMORPG player - it's still in beta though...
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