I know there is runescape and albion but is there anything else, or are those the only small file sized ones for pc?

most mmorpgs take up like 50gb+ of storage which i dont understand, are there any smaller file sized one or retro ones that are still playable? is so feel free to suggest some and what makes them so good. i like mmorpg i just dont have the storage for them.

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    Ultima Online is a 25 year old MMO that still has the original servers running. The install is about 3GB and can run on any PC from the last 20 years. For the official servers, the player base is largest on Atlantic and you can sign up for a free Endless Journey account. PVP is only allowed in certain zones.

    There are many many player run servers that fit a lot of play styles. The most populated being Outlands. That is where I mainly play as it is by far the most populated UO server, 2.5k-3k people on usually. Just beware, outside of the starting zone and towns, it is open PVP almost everywhere.

    City of Heroes now has player run servers. The install is around 5GB. Homecoming is the most populated, with a lot of added content. Rebirth is less populated but tries to be the closest experience to the official servers.

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      Likewise, Everquest is still running, including some semi-official EQ-classic servers. Server population might be measured in hundreds – a far cry from the 500k peak in 2002.

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      Used to play Guild War 1, got back into it for a while around 10 years ago. I should still have my original login somewhere…

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    Project Gorgon 20GB. Very old school, skill based, slow paced, made by 2 indie devs that worked on things like Asheron’s Call, Star Trek Online, etc.

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      They’ve now got a whole 3 devs!

      +1 for PG. My favorite mmo by far.

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    Here’s one that most of you have probably not heard of. Monster Hunter Frontier.

    MHF was a Monster Hunter MMO that ran from 2007 to 2019 and was exclusive to Asia. Recently, a dedicated team of community members have managed to revive it with community servers.

    It is brutally difficult, only partially translated, and has some genuinely awful controls, BUT

    It’s only around 6GB and completely free.

    If for some reason you want to try it I highly recommend joining the rain server, as it is the most populated and stable one. They also have a setup guide for how to install on their discord server I recommend you use.

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    RuneScape (both old school and modern version) are MMOs that use very little space, at most only a gig or two “cache” is downloaded.

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    What about MUDs? I haven’t played them myself but would love to try one afternoon.

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    I’m currently playing on one of many wow private servers. Wotlk client, blizzlike 1x experience, and it’s only 7GB

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    Project gorgon might be worth a look, its pretty good relatively small mmorpg

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    i’m definitively done with WoW, but i remember having a good time with the classless private server Ascension. The gimmick is that you put together a build of not just talents, but spells too, so you could be an archer that uses frost effects instead of snares and a pet, or a sword and shield combatant that uses shadow magic. I think they’re on the TBC expansion, but using a Wotlk client atm, which means it takes up very little harddrive space.