So this is a weird one. Yes, I know an offline MMORPG is just an RPG, but I’m looking for a specific kind.

I loved FFXIV, but there was always something in the back of my mind that said “I don’t own any of this, it all goes away if I stop paying, and I could be banned tomorrow and lose everything”. I’d love to have a game that plays somewhat similar, but offline and for a single payment, please.

I know about the .hack series and those games seem pretty fun, but don’t scratch the same gathering resources/crafting items/using or selling items cycle. Also they’re apparently grindy as fuck.

Anyone have any suggestions please? Preferably PC please, but Switch and PS1/2/3 also valid suggestions. Thank you.

  • alonsohmtz@feddit.uk
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    There’s also just playing on community servers or hosting you own.

    I’m not sure if it’s been figured out how to do that for FFXIV yet, but there are others.

    You can try the 2009scape single player mode, join the official server, or host it yourself.

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    I mean your looming for a specific kind or RPG you can’t have a massively multiplayer online role playing game be offline.

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    People said it, but Xenoblade Chronicles feels very MMO-y with auto attacking and big open maps and shitloads of grinding.

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    AzerothCore is maybe what you would like to check out. They got some builds with bots that fill the world and make you feel as if you are actually online with other players.

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      seconding this, i use a solo azerothcore build and it’s been great. mine is scaled rather than using playerbots but i experimented with a bot one and it was pretty neat to be able to group up with them.

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      It’s really good, not sure it’s really the same as an mmorpg…100% worth buying though.

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    Atlyss has that number go up progression like mmorpgs have but is p2p or solo. its still in development.

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    The Xenoblade Chronicles series and maybe FFXII.

    Xenoblade Chronicles X in particular feels like it was meant to be a MMO and then they just kinda… gave up on the multiplayer part.

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      Yes!! I came here to recommend Xenoblade Chronicles X. It’s the most MMO feeling game I’ve ever played that wasn’t an MMO.

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      Apparently FFXII and FFXIV 1.0 both are heavily inspired on the FFXI formula, so perhaps FFXII is the closest to what the OP is asking.

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    Most of these don’t fit “offline MMO” super closely, but are games I’ve played that share various aspects that I enjoyed in MMOs:

    Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning

    Minecraft with mods

    Hytale

    Various Bethesda games with mods

    Sword Art Online games

    V Rising

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      V Rising has the option of setting up a local game. I made the mistake of starting a game with default settings and i couldn’t play with the internet connection gone. Had to start anew with the correct selection.

      In a similar vein are Conan Exiles and possibly Dune Awakening (haven’t it).

      What they lack is more neutral or helpful npcs. There’s some merchants and the enslaved pawns, but progression is more automatic through menus rather than quest givers.

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      CrossCode was great fun, and it really captures that MMORPG feel. Very much enjoyed my time playing it.

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      Was also going to suggest this one. I tried the demo but unfortunately doesn’t play well on the deck and my sit time in front of the PC is limited as is.

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    Unfortunately not on PC but the Xenoblade Chronicles games are very MMO-like, in particular Xenoblade Chronicles X which puts less emphasis on the overall story and more on exploration, sidequests, levelling, min-maxing and gameplay systems. You’ll find great worlds to explore and combat that is quite reminiscent of typical cool-down systems in MMOs. XBX does have some online components but you can play the whole game completely offline too.

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    Not exactly what you need but have you tried Neverwinter Nights? Its base game is pretty standard linear RPG from BioWare but it was released together with its development kit, and there is an endless sea of community content, some being MMO style worlds.