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Mmorpg Engine

Posted on April 23, 2010.
Mmorpg EngineWhat is an MMORPG?

A MMORPG is a Massive multiplayer online game. In these games you play online on the Internet, you interact with thousands of people for a common goal, socialization, in a virtual world. Here, players assume the role of a fictional character and their actions in a persistent world that continues to exist and evolve, even if players do not play the game

With the launch of World of Warcraft, the MMORPG that has the largest database of players at this stage (10 million at last count), what kind of games, has received much publicity and many people of all ages have begun to join the MMORPG for fun, socialization, adventure.

Where to start your adventure game mmorpg? Well, if you have some experience with this kind, I recommend first try some free. There are tons here, but some of them have fewer features, and probably a graphics engine averages because they have funds to support low. Some of them keep the free subscription, but they have shops with premium items, or special items to buy players to choose whether Theys, so the company receives funding to finance the servers, the game and they receive a small-medium gain.

At some point you will move to P2P mmorpg. P2P means Pay 2 Play, basically, you pay a subscription each month, from $ 5 to $ 14.99, depending on the quality of the game and its features. Of course, most of these P2P mmorpg trial period, free of charge, usually between 7-14 day free trial, you see if you like the game, and if you wish to subscribe, in most If you can continue from where the trial ended. It is strongly recommended before purchasing a new MMORPG.

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