RPGDot 2001 Awards
Best Online RPG
In the last weeks of December 2001,
you had the opportunity to vote for the best RPGs released
in 2001. Nobody knows better what these are then you the player
and as such The RPGDot 2001 Awards will look good on any game
receiving one.
We thank all those who entered their votes and helped us in
making it possible to select the best games.
Best Online RPG
Nothing better than to spend your time playing online games
from time to time. These games tend to be real time eaters,
when you're trying to level up your character as fast as possible
or when you're just enjoying the scenery and teh community
that always exist in online games. But not all of them are
good....but here are some that are.
The winner: Everquest: Shadows
of Luclin
Shadows of Luclin is the 3rd expansion of Everquest. The game
now requires DirectX8.1 and the graphics have alot of 3D eyecandy
to show for it.
Creatures and players can make facial expressions. Worn equipment
is seen distinctly as body pieces. Most of the adventures
zones in the old world have been given a terrain texture upgrade.
There are 25 new adventure zones for all levels one thru sixty.
Walking through the zones you will find a variety of colorful
landscapes and dungeons.
Graphics werent the only enhancment. A new race, the Vah Shir
(cat people) was added. A new class, the beastlord now exists.
Horses were added to the game. The ability to grab a free
teleport (from Luclin) to 4 of the 5 continents is a new feature.
For the level 51 thru 60 players, 100+ new class abilities
(skills) were added. These skills are varied and take time
to gain enough experience to advance. This effectively extends
gameplay for people who are already the max level of 60.
The downside is that Everquest now has beefy memory requirements
if you want to view all the new racial character models. Fortunately
you can configure game options for what Gender/Race PC model
you want to see, facial animations on or off, etc
Verant has been producing an Everquest expansion every year.
With the new support for DirectX8.1 and XML, the Everquest
World is more dynamic than ever
(Nadia)
Runner Up: Dark Age of Camelot
This game had the only successful launch of a MMORPG in 2001.
With any luck it will prove to have started a trend, not bucked
one. The game came as a welcome release to many online game
players, who have endured some shocking game releases. It
should be noted that DAOC offers little new or innovative
features. It can (and has) been summed up as "Everquest,
with less of the bits that suck."
The designers have tried to make the world more apparent
by dividing players into one of three opposing realms
and making communication between those realms impossible.
The realms are at constant war, and players may participate
in the PvP aspect of the game, once they reach a certain character
level.
It is not unfair to say that DAOC will be remembered more
for its stable launch than its innovative gameplay, though
it is likely to still be around at the end of this year, the
other MMOGs launched in 2001 will be lucky to last that long.
(Chaerea)
Second Runner Up: Ultima Online:
Third Dawn
Without doubt Ultima Online is a great game. But it has been
plagued with bugs in the past and the third dawn had it's
share of bugs also after it's release (...and some severe
lag...). Although graphic enhancements were made, compared
to Everquest the graphics are a bit dated. But that doesn't
influence the gameplay. Ultima Online is still a great game
to play with lots of freedom and atmosphere.
Now with it's added 3D textures to the 2D world, it looks
better than before and the skill based system of Ultima Online
should give every roleplayer what he or she wants.
(Nadia)
The Numbers
To make it complete we now give you the top 10 as voted by
our visitors:
1.
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Everquest: Shadows of Luclin
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30% |
2.
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Dark Age of Camelot
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29% |
3.
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Ultima Online: The Third Dawn
|
5% |
4.
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Anarchy Online
|
4% |
5.
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Asherons Call: Dark Majesty
|
3% |
6.
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Legends of Might and Magic
|
1% |
7.
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Lineage: The Bloddpledge
|
1% |
8.
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Redmoon
|
0.5% |
9.
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Fighting Legends
|
0.1% |
10.
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Lorgraine - The Black Standard
|
0.1% |
And 28% of those who participated were unable to select one
of the games.
We, the RPGDot team also voted to create our own top 3:
1.
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Dark Age of Camelot
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44% |
2.
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Everquest: Shadows of Luclin
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28% |
3.
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Lineage: The Bloodpledge
|
14% |
Not a lot of differences here, beyond second place the percentages
seem to get a bit small. Yet Ultima Online seems to be the
best of the rest and at RPGDot it's Lineage.
Note that percentages are rounded to the nearest number.
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