| Username | Saerain |
| Real Name | Kyle |
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Telon or not, I agree that McQuaid ought to get back out there. There's not enough pushing against the WarCraft-born trends that permeate fantasy MMOs as they are now, and there is a phenomenal hole remaining where Sigil was.
WoW converts, eh?
I have been playing EVE since its late beta stages, unable to tolerate any other MMO for more than a few weeks of hour-a-day play, on average. And since release, indeed since beta -- since first being enthralled by the character and culture exuded by its robust avatar creation process -- I have longed for nothing more than I have longed for what Ambulation is bringing.
Obviously its absence thus far has not been game-breaking for me, but its arrival will be game-expanding, and it will undoubtedly garner more interest and greater immersion from me.
The same is true of me. I've been in the beta since last August and can't say I have been impressed so far. The graphics, sound and music are obnoxiously bad, non-combat features are embarrassingly thin, PvP is just a case of Groundhog Day, the Tome of Knowledge is an unintuitive mess, and the Warhammer lore is scarcely represented.
Public Quests are interesting, though.
Free, yet with massive amounts of character appearance customisation? I am not sure such a thing exists. That is an expensive feature to develop. Free games are generally free because they are low-budget and/or low-maintenance.
I might suggest Second Life, which I believe can still be used freely, yet somehow I suspect you are looking for something set in an established world, rather than a complete sandbox.
Retail box or Download?