MMOG's i play (in order of appearance)
UO - still a very fun game. This one introduced me to the cruel world of online gaming.
EverQuest. This game was very innovative and fun to play, and in its infancy there was not many kool-dude kids, so the atmosphere was the way it should be in a fantasy good / evil MMOG
Asherons Call. This game had lots of potential and good sides. Too bad it came after EverQuest which got all the attention, and since my friends played EQ so did mostly i.
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World War 2 Online. This game is a gem for the WW2 buffs out there. PvP in a MMOG should not be about what sword you have, what level you are, or how many hitpoints you got. This game does it right with physics. Play tank, antitank gun, anti air gun, fly fighter, bomber, divebomber, infantry of many flavours, trucks, hauler for the heavy guns, etc. This game had many problems when it was launched but now its the best pvp MMOG out there i think. And its all on the same server, waging war over a map halfscale of northern France-Belgium-Netherlands-western Germany
Here is a film of some gameplay:
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Planetside. Good game, the first 2-3 months, but after fighting over the same complexes over and over and over again in meaningless battles i went back to the truly epic battles of WW2Online mentioned above.
Dark age of Camelot. This game had a good atmosphere for a fantasy RPG MMOG, i liked it alot, now all my friends have quit, and i play it less and less, but i invested so much and have had so many good moments that i find it hard to quit.
EverQuest 2. Tried, too much of the same old same. Quit
Pirates of the Burning Sea. Still active. Many players quit for AoC which i never tried. This game is different from others because its about ruling the seas. Sailing ships, fighting for control in the Caribien sea fighting as british, french, spanish, or pirate in many sailiingships from the smallest rowingboats to the biggest Ship-of-the-line.
Single player games.
UFO:AI of course.
I also used to play UFO: Aftermath and the sequel, but i shelfed those when i came across this game.
Silent Hunter III with the Gray Wolves upgrade. This game is the best submarine simulator i have seen, and i have played alot of them since Silent Service in the late 80's.
Civilization II-IV All great games that have taken alot of my time.
Master of Orion 2, and 3- two very different games. Both great, but the #3 had some serious issues.
DaggerFall. I missed out on Arena which was the first game from Bethesta in this series.
Morrowind. I didnt play this as much as Daggerfall, much because it was a smaller world and i was playing several MMOG's instead.
Oblivion. Great RPG game, superb touch and feeling to it, but my computer is struggling.
Shogun Total War. The first game from the Creative Assembly. This game was a hit for us that where gamers at the time. Also the upgrade Mongol Invasion.
Medieval Total War. Sequel to Shogun, many things that made the game better, a classic among gamers. Also with the upgrade Viking Invasion.
Rome Total War. This was a bit of a turnoff since the game had turn into mainstream gaming with a "fastfood" touch to it. The "Total Realism" mod made it a much better game IMHO. Also with the upgrade Barbarian Invasion.
Medieval II. Great game but sadly with some of the fast-food elements to attract the AD/HD gamers. Corrected in many great mods out there. Later came the upgrade Kingdoms which added many new functions.
I also play too many games to be added to the list. More may came later.