After my day of play, I went to WOW Classic TBC Gold Limsa as usual. I was touched by someone as I'm short. They also complimented my tank-top outfit. We dancing for a long time before we left. This is a common thing in the game.

LotRO is the MMO closest to FFXIV in terms of player-driven activities. I had a couple of players on Landroval that was their main RP server, as well as the server that hosted Weatherstock. There was nothing as close to the day-to-day activity that I've observed here.

I am a total sprout as well as a novice. I've seen the Paw's Paws or a different name for a group of young girls playing instruments in the bar. I thought they were NPCs (it's still hard for me to differentiate between musicians and NPCs). It turns out that these were real people in the same band! Damn. I thought I'd heard something familiar, but then I brushed it off.

What is the one thing I wish they'd include? You would be able to challenge other players to cards at any stage of the game (players are, by which I mean). Even if it's just the chance to win mgp in the gold saucer, it'll still be fun playing cards and placing our own wagers. I would love to walk down a dark alley in the city and see card sharks searching for a game lol

It's common for me and my friends or FC groupmates to go to discord in the evenings, visit a central city, dance some, maybe catch some bards, go explore people's houses in the wards, check out some venues hosting an event, or something other than of playing games together. There's so much to see, do, and experience all over the world and a huge amount of it is created by players this is what I like about old school WoW. It's lost its luster to me over a long time. I'll not forget dressing in SWP gear, and people commenting on my server that it was awesome.

It's incredible how I can go to FFXIV and hang out in Limsa, Ul'dah, or any other place with my Triple Triad parasol. I'm sure I'll get 5 whispers about the source of this item. Sometimes I even message others asking where they bought a particular glamour piece since I'm a total fan of glamour. It's all so good.

Early Runescape has an amazing community. While traveling around Varrock or Falador you'd observe a variety of people doing various activities (or going to world 2 to find the buy WOW TBC Gold places crowded with traders). Many players wasted their time playing minigames. Today, everyone breaks down each activity into gold/hour and xp/hour.