
I know these things can be a real pain due to its grind factor, but taking it out means you’re not playing the game itself at least In my opinion. According to our sources, most people want to avoid unnecessary actions such as PT leveling (RF Online). I managed to talk to a certain player who has been playing on private servers for quite some time now. Believe it or not, some of the game’s gimmicks often force players to join private servers in order to make it easier to level. I do understand the fact that people actually buy gold and armor in real MMOs, but how could private server items cost as much? It’s all the same- they still give money either way, the only difference being is that it’s a lot cheaper than a monthly based rate.Īpparently, the poverty issue isn’t the only slime lurking. Yes, you’ll find a lot of pirated items for sale here. Truth be told, I was even surprised that they actually buy armor sets and treat them like they were official retail items. I know it’s not retail, but the players still play it as though it was official. These servers are maintained through donations given by players in exchange for power and wealth in the game.

The community was just as good, with players roaming around the same way retail players would play the actual game. One thing to ponder on was that I did get to play my favorite games without being burdened by credit card subscriptions. I cannot deny the fact that I have tried playing on Private servers. Want to play World of Warcraft for free? Then log in here and enjoy the game without having to worry about subscription fees of any kind. It’s cheap (sometimes free), and offers the same gaming goodness as the actual retail game. Private servers are very similar to pirated discs you see on the streets. Not everyone can afford the subscription rates especially for famous pay to play games like World of Warcraft, Lord of the Rings online, and Warhammer online, which in result forces them to play the game for free onvarious private online servers. Apparently, it is also this love of games that tends to trigger illegal acts of piracy.


With millions of subscribers constantly leveling in more ways that one, there’s no stopping these MMO maniacs from playing all their favorite games. It is quite evident that MMOs have become a hit in today’s gaming Meta. By Kei Beneza (dividelife), OnRPG Journalist
