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ID: 30227 No.3207

Ok, we have to settle this once and for all.
Post your favourite Linux native mmorpg with 2 or 3 screenshots and current online players!

ONLY 2 RULES:
>Linux native (no wine and shit).
>There has to be more than 1 thousand players online. We mean it when we say MASSIVE.

My vote:
>Tibia
>18210 players online at this moment (https://secure.tibia.com/community/?subtopic=worlds)
only disadvantage is that the free version fuarrrking is like kicking dead whales down the beach compared to the premium one.
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ID: 63e27 No.3208

My vote goes to wakfu since you require native.

But tbh I'd rather play ffxi in wine any day.

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ID: bd37e No.3209

>>3208
I was playing Wakfu for a while. I need to get back to it.

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ID: b94c7 No.3216

Muds maybe. Don't get me started, but mmos are on a downhill, getting worse and worse each year.

I just played some Anarchy Online today and it's dead as heck. Native linux mmos are nearly nonexistent with decades old projects like Planeshift or Ryzom that went kind of nowhere all this time.

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ID: 6140c No.3222

The Mana World.

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ID: 6140c No.3223




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