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Due to time and
cost reasons, it is always best to start one
MMORPG and stick to it. Before you subscribe to
you a MMORPG, you need to make sure of a few
things first.
System Demands
First and foremost, you need to know that your
system can actually the game. AS the MMORPG genre
continues to sky rocket, look for system
requirements to increase rapidly as well. If you
can play the game on your system but you are not
experiencing the game to its fullest due to slight
sound or video problems, look for a different game
because there are plenty of quality MMORPGs
(Top
MMORPG Picks) that still have relatively low
system requirements.
Cost Factor
More and more MMORPGs are raising prices to
between $13 and $15 a month from $10. Below $10,
you have a hard time finding a major MMORPG.
Graphics
If you have a high-end system, graphics could be a
very important part of your decision to buy. Great
graphics make it easier to stare at the computer
screen for a countless number of hours. If the
game hurts your eyes or you don't feel comfotable
playing it, look elsewhere.
Newbie Help
Once you buy the game, you will either be helped
by more experienced players to get you into the
flow of the game or you will not. Thus, you need
to know beforehand if the game offers more
experienced players incentives for helping out new
players.
Character
Development
This issue will be addressed more in next
generation MMORPGs that it has before. You need to
know if you can change the focus of your character
as you progress in levels. Nothing is more
frustrating that spending time leveling a
character than to learn later that you made a
mistake the day you created the character.
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