

Aion Release Date: September 2009 What you'll pay: $39.99 US for the game, plus $14.99 US a month for a subscription. Version/latest additions: Funcom is continuing the Age of Conan: Rise of the Godslayer storyline and has just introduced "The Refuge of the Apostate," a level 80 solo dungeon. Thanks, Funcom! You'll love it if: You're dying for a darker, more mature game atmosphere, or a more complex fighting system. Despite being set in the dark Conan universe and touting a cool combo-based combat system, AoC was mostly considered revolutionary for including boobs – meaning players didn't have to track down a third-party nudity patch. Age of Conan was warmly received by hundreds of thousands of players and then promptly dropped by almost as many. Updated the latest versions of all applicable games and added a whole new section - "You'll love it if." I'm totally ready for you to tell me how wrong I am! Age+of+Conan Release Date: May 2008 What you'll pay: Price of the game (varies) and a monthly subscription ($14.99 US). Moved APB Reloaded into the In Development section and added Salem, Gods & Heroes and Dead Frontier. Enjoy! Last Updated 4/22/11: Moved Rift and DC Universe Online into the Out Now section. In the meantime, we fully expect you, the reader, to tell us that were horrible people for skipping a game. There are still many, many more games to be added to this list - including swathes of popular free-to-play games - so we'll do our best to keep updating this list. Hopefully with this list you can, at a glance, figure out if there's an MMO that is calling your name.

We've done the legwork to bring you a soon-to-be-comprehensive list of all the major (and probably some of the minor) MMOs of the past, present and future. Some magical, virtual world where you'll feel right at home hitting a boar with a mace so you can give it's spleen to a pixie. As a gamer, you might be wondering if, somewhere out there, there's an MMO that's just for you. See if this works for both computers, disable the DMZ to test it.Massively-multiplayer games can be huge moneymakers for the developers who make them, and like with anything that has huge moneymaking potential, there are a lot on the market. Server IP address = your computers IP, eg 192.168.1.5

Server IP address = your computers IP, eg 192.168.1.2ĭo the same thing but for the other computer DMZ usually exposed all ports to a computer behind the router, this means if the PC in the DMZ is broadcasting a service or has no additional firewall it will be visible over the internet.ĭepending on the router your options may be limited.
