MMO games

MMOs and Server-Based Multiplayer
This list should contain all "massively multiplayer" games but should not be limited to MMOs. The goal of this page is to describe an MMO, whether there is a /v/-related group actively playing there (and its name) and whether the game is actually worth the bullshit to play. We all know MMOs are shitty, but sometimes anonymous has a way of making them fun.

In the case of non-MMO games being listed here (TF2, AOK, etc.), please put "Free" under payment plan and the Server IP under 'Groups', if the listed server needs a description (because it differs from the average server in some way, such as a custom game type or mod), put the name of the server and its IP again in the description box and offer a short description with relevant information.

Please, only list bro groups/guilds/servers, ones that are run by anonymous or are very heavily populated by anonymous. Servers or groups that are dead should be kept here for record and be crossed out with strikethrough text, not simply deleted.

Currently only PC games should be here but console based MMO's do exist with very limited bro-based fun.

Phantasy star Online and it's many varients on both handheld, console and pc do have bro channels but not all the time. If you wanna play with bro's you should try making a thread on /v/ first.

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 * World of Warcraft 
 * Subscription
 * 2004
 * The most casual and popular MMO in existence. I would recommend trying it at least, but truly, coming from someone who played it the first year it came out – it's not fun. Once you've explored everything and max'd your level, it's all just a gear grind with limited, one-sided PvP. Forget end game PVE, it's simply agonizing. Character classes are broken in one patch, nerfed to hell the next.
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 * EVE Online
 * Subscription, but you can renew with in-game currency
 * Broski Enterprises, CCP
 * 2003
 * Features Ultima Online style gameplay where several factors go into how your character 'levels up' and what happens when you die. First, there are skills which are trained in real time, meaning, while you're logged out, your character still gets better. Secondly, when you die, you lose everything you're carrying, including your priceless ship and some of that free skill points (depending on how much you spent on a backup clone). Thirdly, this game is not for soloing, although you can run missions for in-game currency and item drops, and even pilot a battleship in your first month (if you want), you'll get really bored doing this - PVP fleet combat is much more enjoyable, you will only solo mission for grinding money to upgrade or replace your ship. An interesting feature of the game is its extensive player-driven history, and there's no shards/realms -- every player is in the same shared fuckhuge galaxy. You'll loathe this or love it.
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 * FOnline 2237
 * Free to play (You will need Fallout 2 though)
 * Absolute Darlings
 * 2009 (?)
 * Fallout 2, only with less quests and online. Very, very steep difficulty curve, but fuck me if it isn't fun. Warning: You will be killed. A lot. By mainly ruskies.
 * Shin Megami Tensei: IMAGINE
 * Free To Play (Cash Shop bullshit, But it's just for looks)
 * Not Avalible (get to it goddamnit)
 * 2008?
 * Fatlus the MMO. Play with other fat, pathetic virgins in a pretty decent MMO. Uses a skill system simmilar to Morrowind (Grind each skill by doing shit)
 * [[Image:Puzzle_Pirates_Boxart.jpg]]
 * Yohoho Puzzle Pirates
 * Free To Play, premium items with cash or in-game gold
 * Three Rings Design
 * 2003
 * Casual games, the MMO. Your little Playmobil pirate can get a job grinding and skilling up gambling in a pub or doing crafting work by playing tetris or sudoku-type games. Teamwork is when you and some friends crew a ship, each doing a puzzle game to give the captain pieces for his navigation or ship-to-ship combat metagame.
 * Dungeon Fighter online
 * Free to play,has a cash shop though.
 * Yohoho Puzzle Pirates
 * Free To Play, premium items with cash or in-game gold
 * Three Rings Design
 * 2003
 * Casual games, the MMO. Your little Playmobil pirate can get a job grinding and skilling up gambling in a pub or doing crafting work by playing tetris or sudoku-type games. Teamwork is when you and some friends crew a ship, each doing a puzzle game to give the captain pieces for his navigation or ship-to-ship combat metagame.
 * Dungeon Fighter online
 * Free to play,has a cash shop though.
 * Dungeon Fighter online
 * Free to play,has a cash shop though.

Slayer-Swordman with demon arm(average everything)
 * 2009
 * A beat em up with rpg elements. There are 5 classes.
 * A beat em up with rpg elements. There are 5 classes.

Fighter-Hand to hand(Atk-High Speed-high Range-Low)

Gunner- CHEEP CHEEP(Atk-Depends on weapon Speed-High with all except for hand cannon Range-Same as speed)

Priest-Big guy who uses giant weapons(Atk-High Speed-Slow-Meduim except with scythe Range-Depends on class)

Mage-Weak until job advance,uses magic skills except for 1 class(Atk-Low Speed-Low Range-High with magic skills)