Massive multiplayer games are usually filled with players with a lot of gaming experience. The community can feel intimidating, as players can see each other's skill sets and judge based on gear, customizations, and level. However, MMOs can provide a great community to gamers. Friends who live far apart can get together online and those who do not have online friends can easily make some. There are also MMOs with singleplayer content that a fan can tackle alone.
For those wanting to get into MMOs, there are an overwhelming amount of choices out there, from World of Warcraft to Black Desert Online. Some scare beginners away, as there is too much thrown at them at the start. A beginner should choose a game that has a vibrant and friendly community, as well as an approachable roster of gameplay content.
Westeros Would Be a Good Setting for an MMO
Final Fantasy 14 is known to be an MMO designed for those that do not play MMOs. It has become the first MMORPG for many gamers, as it introduces its various mechanics and systems bit by bit without overwhelming the player. Abilities are slowly learned and many quests can be done solo. Dungeons start off very easy and have rewarding amounts of challenge as the player levels up and learn more. All the mechanics are made with visual queues, so players can easily learn what to dodge and what to click on next in their ability rotation.
While the game is very beginner-friendly, the community is also known to be welcoming. The game is very popular, so there is no shortage of content or other players to meet. Curious players can also get a free trial that lasts up to level 60, so there is no harm in just trying it out. All the games' items and gear (except for some of Final Fantasy 14's
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