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About This Game Anarchy OnlineAnarchy Online – the first ever science fiction MMO – is now on Steam! Compete and cooperate with thousands of player simultaneously on a vast, alien world. Join humanity nearly 30,000 years in the future in a world of perpetual conflict and scientific marvel.CreateChoose from 14 character classes across four races and deck them out with an array of weapons, armor, clothes, and accessories. Play as an elusive agent, a war-beaten soldier, or an enterprising trader. Customize your skills, abilities, and capabilities through nanotechnology and surgical implants.BattleJoin other players and delve into the secrets of Rubi-Ka, or accept contracts for cash and gear by tackling unique missions filled with challenges and surprises. You can even claim territory for your organizations and battle other players over the precious resources!ExploreExplore a breathtaking and diverse world, filled with locations such as jungles, deserts, and sprawling cities with towering skyscrapers. Beam up to alien space ships, visit other dimensions, and travel anywhere you want with personal vehicles, planes, and even mechs!LiveConstruct entire cities for your organizations, engage in global trade, or just kick back and relax with your friends in your very own apartment! Anarchy Online is a living, breathing online world, filled with things to do alone or with friends! 6d5b4406ea Title: Anarchy OnlineGenre: Action, Adventure, Free to Play, Massively Multiplayer, RPG, StrategyDeveloper:FuncomPublisher:FuncomRelease Date: 27 Jun, 2001 Anarchy Online Crack And Patch I first started playing Anarchy Online (AO) in March 27th 2002, after I bought it with money I got for my 18th birthday. I think I still had 28.8k internet, and had to put \u00a31 for every hour I paid into a piggybank, to pay for the internet. My computer was so crappy, I had to run around in the old starting zones with my camera pointed straight down, and just tab+attack enemies nearby. It probably took me a week before I left the "Backyard" starting area, because I was scared to leave its safety. When I finally left, my computer just DIED.Fast forward a bit, till I got a new computer, and could finally look around in Tir (clan starting city). Wow! Just wow! All these people are playing together with me?! This was my very first MMO, and the thought of all these characters also being people blew my mind. People were standing around on street corners, chatting, or trying to jump up to higher places so they could perch and look cool. I found some people to team up with, and we did a "mission". Let me tell you though, getting missions to work was difficult! One person had to roll a mission, get a key to the door, then buy a key duplicator and copy the entrence key for everyone in the team! Eventually, "Team missions" were patched in though, and boy were they great! There were multiple floors in the missions now, with a boss with loot at the end!I played an Adventurer. Because I thought "Yeah, I want to explore!". Exploring in AO is amazing. There's always something to find, even if it's not loot, but interesting places, DANGEROUS places! I remember running west out of Tir with a friend (the friend who had asked me to get AO), because he wanted to show me somewhere we could hunt. A little down the ways, he stopped, and said he had to "get his bearings". I was completely immersed! We finally got to our destination, and it was a huge crater in the middle of the desert, filled with plantlife and animals (that we murdered).Roleplaying. I first tried this in AO. There was something about it that tickled my fancy. I found myself a roleplaying oroganization (guild), called "Sea of Change". We were extreme rebels. We roleplayed missions where we were sabotaging the evil corporation Omni-Tek's progress, and we would not back down! I loved it. I loved roleplaying, and I was hooked. I played AO for years, simply because of its roleplaying community. The ability to walk into The Happy Rebel, Reets Retreat or the Rompa Bar, and there would be people everywhere, sitting in the booths, standing at the bar. If you wanted to find roleplay, you would find it there, or in the parks. If anyone was "roleplay walking" anywhere, you could walk up and strike up a conversation. The game became second, roleplay was king.These are things that I've missed in AO. Running out somewhere to find places to hunt for experience with friends. Now it's all about grinding the most xp rich places or missions, and doing dailies. The "outside" world seems empty and unused, aside from the huge player cities that are a blister on the landscape and completely unimmersive. The roleplay is barely there anymore. The community I had loved has mostly gone away. There's a sliver there, clinging on and doing their best to stay active, but it's not the same.Maybe getting AO on Steam will help, maybe it'll fill the bars and streets up again. I can only hope.AO is a complicated beast. Nothing will come to you easy. You have to raise your own skills, and you can do it right, or you can do it wrong. The game used to tote that you can play anyway you want. My adventurer? I used a two-handed polearm. It was wrong. It got me to level 15-25, but then I couldn't kill anything anymore. A friend told me, "What? No. Don't you see that adventurers are supposed to use two swords or two pistols?" My mind was blown. Don't get me wrong though, you can still play the way you want, but you won't be optimal..In the base, free game, there's 200 levels. I have no idea how long it would take you to get to that level now, but with casual play, and mostly roleplaying, I believe it took me two years. You can probably do it in a couple of months, if you do things right. Every level, you get some skillpoints to set up the way you want, either in tech, combat skills, base abilities, or tradeskills. It's all up to you, really.There's A LOT of classes, or professions as they're called, in AO. Adventurer, Soldier, Engineer, Meta-Phycisist, Trader, Bureaucrat, Martial Artist, Enforcer, Fixer, Agent, Doctor and Nano Technician. The expansion, Shadowlands (SL), added two more, the Shade and Keeper. Every class is so diverse. You most likely will find something for you. You have the archetypes: Doctor (Healer), Enforcer (Tank), Nano Technician (Mage), but there's so much more.I have never found another game with this kinds of creative and diverse classes. I love the adventurer for his\/her cool dual pistols (or swords, if that's your thing). I love the Trader for his shotgun and ability to drain his enemies to make himself and the team stronger. I love the bureaucrat for his android pet and his ability to calm and charm nearly anything.There are four "races", or breeds as they're called. The human "Solitus", which is the average type of breed. The Atrox, a genderless (unless you have some cabbage?) strong brute. The fragile but intelligent Nanomage. And the slender, agile Opifex. Every breed can play any profession for either side of the conflict. It's all up to you how you want to mix and match. Want to play a nanomage enforcer? With strong nano programs (spells) but generally weak physique? Up to you. Want to play an atrox nano technician? Bad nano programs but lots of health? Go ahead, it's a challenge!I used to love this game. I want to love this game again. I wish it all the best. I love the memories I have from it. It might look like mud, run a little bad, be complex af, and not friendly to new players, it might take you an hour just to go through the HUD, but it's worth it.You should play this game, and make some memories for yourself.. Anarchy Online, it was a decent MMO at a time. One of the first big Sci-Fi MMOs out there. That being said, its extremely dated and low population now days. I would honestly only recommend the game to previous players for nostalgia. It does not have much for newcomers to enjoy compared to the more popular alternatives.. Veteran of Sci-fi MMOs, AO has survived its editor's (many) mistakes & being extensed\/patched pretty frequently. Its old graphics, wich aged pretty decently (& renewable under beta of a new engine), are anyways compensated by 17 years of rich & complexity growing content. A good half of the whole is totally free to play including Notum War pack, while Shadowland (paid) extension practically doubles the explorable playfields. Other (paid) packs are mostly power content but also contain few playable instances. As a good start, F2P game is deep enough to occupy most newcomers for monthes if not years !. Anarchy Online is a hidden gem with great but wasted potential due to the lack of interest of Funcom. Been playing this game for over 10 years on and off, I've tried all the mmorpgs out there and I always come back to AO.A one sentence review: A complex MMORPG with no hand holding, skill based PVP and 2001 graphics.The bad:- Awful graphics, the game was launched in 2001 and not much has been improved graphics wise. Sure a while back Funcom launched a beta engine(client) that you can download from AO website but it's quite unstable.- Animations are so bad its not even funny, not improved on the 'new' engine either.- Lots of visual bugs.If you want a game that looks great AO is not it.The good:- AO is one of the most complex MMORPGs around, 14 classes that really are different and not just slight variations of the same thing.- The learning curve is not great but it's rewarding.- PvP is skills based and it's all about coming up with a smart setup, no standard end-game setups here. It's all about being creative and mix it up.- Classes are balanced-ish and every class has a nemesis (a class that wrecks you!).- Twinking(over-gearing), now this is a thing unique to AO. In other games its all about max lvl pvp but not here. In most games you;ll have equipment requirements like : Level from xx. In AO it's all about stats and pushing them the the limits, you can have a level 1 with the same equipment you would seen on a level 20-30. It's a hard sometimes insane process as you try to squeeze every extra ability point out of your eqipment but so rewarding .. in PvP! . There are twinks at almost every level as they are needed to attack\/defend organization(guild) land zones and each zone has a different level range. You can stop leveling at any level you want and make the most bad a$$ pvp character there to dominated everyone. Probably one of the best MMO's I have ever played. You will either love it or hate it, within the first 15 minutes. but it is most definitely worth it.The community is extremely genuine, far better than most others. Players are always ready to help eachother out.There is so much depth to this game, there is ALWAYS something to do. ALWAYS something to upgrade. Heavily based on community\/group activities.So much more can be said about this. i'll probably post up another comment attached to this to go into more detail.. Used to be so that you hit lvl 20 and your friends tell you to go lvl in ToTW and then you go there and whack some legos n shiz and after a while someone in bling bling grid armor comes in with 30+ mobs and the last boss of the instance on their tail and gets you and your teammates killed. Of course you get really angry coz you just lost all your xp towards the next level and send him some hate tells and he's just like "sry didnt c u there buddi."After you somehow manage to avoid the trains in ToTW, you get to lvl 60 and your cool\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665friends tell you to go to foreman's. You go there and go do the collar quest and kick some floaters and stuff. Then the same guy in bling bling grid armor who trained you in ToTW comes running by with 10+ bloaters and Tri-Plumbo on his tail and you're like "what the \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 mate?" and you find yourself at the god damn reclaim terminal in The Longest Road.So okay now that that ordeal is out of the way and you hit lvl 80 and the xp in foreman's just isn't that great anymore so you and your great\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665buddies go and slam some borgs in mort. All is cool and chill except then some nabcake comes running in with his twinked\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665bling bling grid armor yo' \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 superior perennium beamer yo yo whaddup nablets and starts kill stealing all your damn borgs and now your team is getting zero xp coz your awesome\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665friends forgot to tell you that you need to get some cred in order to get better loot than the\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665they sell in the stores.Moral of the story: Grid armor 5\/5 armor, only need cred 2 win, train on the way, don't worry about haters, gg. I have played this game for years and hope to continue playing it for many more to come, so anything I say will be more than a little partial. Instead, I will just encourage any prospective players to just download the game and try it!

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