You don't really understand how MMO server architecture works, do you?
Ethan Smith
I am not sure you get how this MMO business works do you?
Cooper Russell
Sure, I just need both the client and server files.
I wanna play the games, but I don't want to have other players break my immersion.
Isaac Diaz
What part of massively multiplayer online role-playing game you don't understand?
William Adams
If you want an offline MMO just play Amalur or DA:I.
Evan Reyes
The City of Heroes offline version is just the world itself and the hero creator and thus another 3d chatroom, but it's fun to roam around.
Brody Clark
Star Citizen
Austin Russell
I understand all of it, but I wish to play them as single player RPGs, not multiplayer chatboxes with xXx_Faglord_6969_lolololol_xXx screaming at me to join his shitty guild so he can minmax his way to the end even quicker.
Ayden Thompson
NWN persistent world servers are sorta like abandoned MMOs
Nathan Robinson
Okee
Well, I always was curious about how that game was, thanks m8
Ethan Wright
I know for a fact World of Warcraft can be played entirely offline.
Just host the server and 127.0.0.1 the connection.
Easton Bennett
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Julian Ortiz
MMOs are all garbage to begin with, why would you make them even worse by intentionally playing them the wrong way?
Ayden Ward
Fucking amazing, thanks familia
Sadly, the DL link has been removed :/
I think removing the online aspect would significantly improve them and make them good RPGs
Ryder Barnes
Rift would be fucking Amazing as a Single Player RPG, especially if finding all the hidden artifacts unlocked special stuff.
Alexander Martin
Thanks for affirming you're a faggot
Hunter Gray
Oh definitely, RIFT and The Secret World are the two games I really wanna play offline.
I'm not a faggot, I just suck dicks is all.
Jack Bailey
I understand the appeal OP, I've always wanted to install FFXI, Godmode and just explore the world.
Sebastian Thompson
FFXII and Xenoblade.
Carson Howard
The Secret World I played 99.9998% of it by myself even when I was online so I'm sure you can play it on your own. The only part I needed help with was a quest that was totally optional but you needed a party to do some farming in an area where enemies are a much higher level.
Eli Diaz
Want to know how I know that you're a morbidly obese NEET?
Aiden Hall
I want to play that so badly but the subscription was out of my budget. Plus my data is limited af, so maintaining an online connection is out of the question.
Blake Clark
Phantasy Star Online 1.
Gavin Diaz
You're forgetting the .hack series and the Sword Art Online games
Jose Gonzalez
It's completely free. I don't think you have to play it online. Where the fuck do you live?
Parker Ramirez
Murica
Gavin Morales
JUST PLAY A SINGLE PLAYER RPG
Carter Kelly
How strict is your "no online" rule? I know that Guild Wars 1 is perfectly playable solo with NPC companions. It isn't completely dead, but you'll only find players in towns/hubs. You'll have to buy it, but there is no monthly subscription and only needs an online connection.
David Harris
This.
A lot of NWN servers where basically small MMOs. However, they died off and released their world. Unfortunately the nwnvault died, so a lot of them might have disappeared. However, I wouldn't doubt theres still 100s of abandoned MMO maps on the new vault.
Ryan Powell
The worlds are too small >:(
As in I can play it without requiring an internet connection
I thought NWN was a single player game
Jacob Wilson
You mean an RPG?
James Wood
I mean an MMO that was formerly online only and had been modded to be playable offline for the purposes of creating a single player RPG.
Ian Gomez
Phantasy Star Online.
Look for the Tethealla server files. Although not an MMO per se, but the core of the game was the story quests. If you can get a friend or two to join you, all the better.
Lucas Rogers
I think you can somehow set up a private runescape server and play there alone. But I don't know if this counts as RS is not dead.
William Sullivan
stop being a baka
Jackson Bailey
depressing
Tyler Torres
To me, that's heaven, though. I desperately need that I Am Legend life.
If anyone has trouble understanding OP, here's a simple way to put it.
Remenber Haven&Hearth? That comfy game about building a small nordic town in the woods and living off the land? Remenber how you kept being raided by the russians and goons gave clients with keyloggers, and all the key autism and scents and all that shit that never were really fun and only detracted from the comfyness?
Imagine playing that game with nothing of that shit…
Xavier Long
gw1
Chase Torres
I just looked into it, since I've been wanting another MMO. It's b2p with optional sub and cash shop, but it's going for all of $3 on G2A.
There's a free 10 day trial, so I'm giving that a shot.
H&H's co-op was what made the game, though. If you want the same sort of comfiness in singleplayer but without the irritations and restraints of multiplayer, play UnReal World.
John Reed
Just give us the fucking files for Asheron's Call, Turbine. We'll do the rest.
David Robinson
I fucking loved that game ksonmuch that I sank thousands of hours into. One of the very few MMO's where I truly had fun being in a guild and just exploring the world. But it is getting a sad, slow and painfull death thanks to mouth breathers at Trion and it's been bleeding player for the past year and a half.
Lincoln Smith
Would like to play that is there any working software for server emulation?
Lucas Brown
i know what you are looking for, i want it too. Some MMO worlds are massiv and fun to explore but t5he shitty p2p system and the shitty community fucking around the place is the most cancoures thing video games ever had.
Of course, one could say, go and play an offline rpg, grandia, ff12 or what ever but this is not the thing i'm looking for. There is a difference between a massiv world of WoW or tera and a classic rpg/jrpg. First, it is new and actually untouched, many things to explore, travel and what not. Second, it is on a comfy level above everything. Some anons may not understand this, the comfyness in a massiv world when being alone, listen to the epic soundtrack and lurking around massiv towns and buildings is mind blowing. No faggot who fucks thign ups or over the top fights with 100 idiots spamming the whole screen with shit.
The worlds build for a mmo is different from any normal offline rpg.
Jace Jenkins
Well fucking said. MMO worlds are more massive than any RPG could hope to achieve. and they're usually better crafted.
I wish when an MMO was going to be shut down, they'd release every file under a GNU license.
Chase Long
m8.
The whole point to play NWN was online and for mods. It was suppose to be D&D on the computer. The campaign was kinda just there to showcase what you could do. The online community is still alive to. Actually there are 100s of dead MMO worlds that still have servers going
www.nwnlist.com/#
Aaron Kelly
FFXIV will be a good one, once it's dead.
Leo Bell
So, user, I get you probably hate people. But some MMOs are imposible to beat alone unless you revisit low level stuff at high level or you cheat somehow, which defeats the point of the game, end game stuff is impossible to beat alone. Considering that, why don't you just host the game for people here on Holla Forums? It hopefully won't go viral and the amount of people on Holla Forums is limited, specially if it's about abandoned MMOs. I'd love to go on an autistic adventure *with possible sexual results** with you.
Also, if it's possible to play offline, Eden Eternal is cute and cool to explore, same with Tales of Pirates, since is more or less big, although you can probably explore the continents in a day there a whole sea to explore.
Bentley Martinez
The Worlds are gone forever, sadly. Developers who build it and put many hours into it worked for nothing. The artwork is lost and nobody ever archived it. i jsut googled dead MMO's, tons of work vanished just because of money. Nobody saved it or something like that. I have no problem if a world is so big that it would take 50 gig's. It's a one time journey worth the time and space. It doesn't even matter to beat the game at this point.
Jose Brown
Could always just play on a low population server, most MMOs these days always come with a free month. There's probably plenty of dead realms in WoW these days.
Jaxson Lopez
asking it the other way around:
What offline MMORPG-type game are there? I guess something like sacred 2 would count? Doesn't have to be a top down view.
Dylan Mitchell
It would probably require some setup but you could do almost certainly get Ragnarok Online working.
Matthew Butler
Already discussed. .Hack series & a few others
Bentley Ortiz
You could but Ragnarok Online has an extremely dated interface, and shit controls.