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Old 05-12-2026, 04:06 AM
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Yeah, it's really healthy for the game, cos it provides a decent sump.
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Old 05-12-2026, 01:33 PM
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Leave Night Harbor and the lag improves a lot. They added some inventory (region-specific banks and other stuff) that really fucked Night Harbor up.
The movement is solid IMO.

Sounds like you hardly put any time into the game and called it quits?
Unless I missed something in the settings, pressing the movement key to move forward seems to lock you in autowalking forward until you stop it.

The performance was so bad, I couldn't even move half of the time.
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Old Yesterday, 09:14 AM
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This is probably inflammatory and shouldn't be posted outside of Rants and Flames, but I think a lot of people have really terrible PC's and are confused that their 20 year old laptop can run P99 but struggles to run MnM.

I have a 9800x3d and 4080 and even I struggle to maintain 40 FPS on the 20+ year old MMO that is WoW.

I don't mean to attack or upset anyone, but I do think you should at least tell us what type of hardware you're using when you make comments about performance because in a lot of instances I don't think your gaming rig would run most modern MMOs. Is unfair feedback to single MnM out in that regard.
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Old Yesterday, 09:59 AM
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I will be buying Monsters and Memories and likely staying subscribed simply because it's an indie game.

I'll probably not have time to play, but I'll log in occasionally to check it out. The alternative is to bash it like a fuckin loser, and go back to suckling the toxic teat and licking the grimey boot of modern AAA gaming and companies like Blizzard, EA, etc.
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This is probably inflammatory and shouldn't be posted outside of Rants and Flames, but I think a lot of people have really terrible PC's and are confused that their 20 year old laptop can run P99 but struggles to run MnM.

I have a 9800x3d and 4080 and even I struggle to maintain 40 FPS on the 20+ year old MMO that is WoW.

I don't mean to attack or upset anyone, but I do think you should at least tell us what type of hardware you're using when you make comments about performance because in a lot of instances I don't think your gaming rig would run most modern MMOs. Is unfair feedback to single MnM out in that regard.
Nothing will ever beat EQ2's ridiculous hardware requirements on release. I even bought a new mid-range PC at the time to play it and the frame rate was still abysmal.
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