Midgen wrote:
Its as good as any. The good thing about Rift, at least in my experience, is the community (other players) are more mature than most of the other games I've played (especially WoW).
An alternative might be one of the Free to Play games like Lord of the Rings Online or Everquest 2, although I think you'll find the player quality in those games somewhat lower.
I've played LotRO and RIFT and neither community is more or less mature than what you get in WoW. It's just that you could take both the RIFT and LotRO subscriber base, multiply it by 10 and still wouldn't have as many WoW players. You notice it more when there are more people, but the ratio of immature assholes to not immature assholes is basically uniform across all MMOs. If anything, free to play games will have more because they don't have to subscribe to the game to troll people.
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The bosses rely too heavily on scripting for me to call it outright *good*, but that's par for the course in modern MMO development, and my own personal windmill to tilt at, so take that criticism for what it's worth.
Because having a boss just stand there why you hit it is sooooo fun and interactive. Not that RIFT has complex anything. You can faceroll every instance at all difficulty levels just like you can in WoW. I can't speak for the raids, though, aside from the public zonewide invasion raid bosses...which are basically tank and spank. They might blink about, but there's nothing complex about that.
RangerDave wrote:
So, bottom line for someone who has never played an MMO other than EverQuest and is looking for a solo/group-friendly game for casual play - is Rift worth jumping into at this point, or are there better options?
It's really easy to get started in RIFT and they don't have a bunch of expansions to go through like other MMOs, so you could still get in without having to worry about being way behind like you might in Everquest, but LotRO and WoW are basically the same in this regard. They've also been pretty good about getting free updates out there on a fairly regular schedule...though, most of it is raid stuff, but it seems that each major content patch comes with a new world wide invasion with quests that span across all levels. This is really where RIFT shines, in my opinion. It's really fun to get a whole zone of people grouped up fighting back the various invasions and the rewards are pretty decent as well, so you feel like you actually accomplished something.