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8/30/11 5:03:50 AM#21
Instead of waiting for lvl 60 contents to be ready, if I interpret it correctly for the delay, Thursday shld just release this game now with the lvl 58 contents, and release the rest later.
Im also kinda bored waiting for it ... RIP Orc Choppa |
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8/30/11 5:37:28 AM#22
Cause they believe that the week at most worth of content that will come with the lvl 60 content will save this game. Despite the fact that its quick leveling, boring quest grind, repetitive quickly boring combat, boring classes, easy dungeons and lack of anything other then a non targetting system that makes it different from any other MMO. Nope those 2 lvls will save the game. Oh, I forgot to add them stealing an idea from EVE online to get people to play without paying a monthly fee cause they know that not many people would continuously pay 15 a month for a game that will be outdated and outplayed in half a year to a year and use this backhanded way to get people to play as a guise to stop gold farmers that has a high failer chance. Let's support this company that has unneedingly withheld info from the playerbase and that has outright lied to us now and in the past. Welcome to Aion 2.0, have a nice day. |
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8/30/11 8:37:00 AM#23
Such a shame... I remember when I first heard about this game, along with the other game I was eagerly anticipating; Blade and soul. I have almost completely stopped watching both of them and since I quit WoW and Aion a while back I have only been watching GW2. So sad we get these game well after they release in JP, I doubt it will pick up enough steam to do much of anything once GW2 hits the road. Plenty of games seems to be leaning towards this feature so I'm not the least bit intrigued by the news. This may be one of those games where I only play because it came out before the game I'm really waiting on. |
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8/30/11 8:46:51 AM#24
I agree they waited too long to bring it to the West and it may well have done better had they been more prompt.
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neosurfeur
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Joined: 9/30/05
http://www.chthonic.org/ [] Liberty : Taiwan independence [] |
8/30/11 8:53:14 AM#25
Seriously most people will think and say that you are true ... Because i feel the same, but the game getting more awesome option and deepness young communoty want a quick release wich is fun, but i do prefer to way 1 year and jump in the game and Say OMFG my life is over ..... Temporal Scroll to fight gold farming like hte plex, server vs server, diplomatic aspect .... and its under unreal engine 3 ( wich mean graphically it will appear even in 1 year or 2 or 3 ) I mean this game is still under developpement wich is good for other country .... And Microsoft is a proff that Asian market isnt something really important to get succes with game/console. Chrono Scrool info : |
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8/30/11 9:12:08 AM#26
Wow this thread is seriously negative lol. It will be interesting to see how people's perspectives change once they realise that these next 'big MMOs' will only end up keeping them entertained for a few months on end. Seriously, its simple if you think about speculative release dates: SWTOR (Nov 2011?) - This game will be fun initially and I will buy and play it for the first month or two to complete the levelling content and attempt end game. By then hopefully the first content patch will be on the way if not on the horizon. Here I will determine whether to stick around for a 'WoW-esque' MMO...since frankly the game will stop being unique at max level. Raiding seems unimpressive, PvP even more so. At most people will play this until GW2 comes out then subs will decline. GW2 (March 2012?) - Well I dont think I need to say anything, but I will definitely play this one. I see nothing wrong with it and feel it could last me for some time. My main concern is the rate at which they will churn out new content. TSW (April 2012) - This I want to play, but it depends on my interest in GW2 at the time. Given Funcom's history though well....you know! I have my doubts still. I think GW2 will still have a better endgame, so I may just play this game for the story. TERA (Likely to come at the end of Spring 2012, aka late May/June 2012) - By this point everyone will have had sufficient experience of the 'BIG MMOs'. So you see, Tera's chances really aren't that bad. If the games coming out don't offer significant longevity for a large majority of players, then Tera doesn't have anything to worry about. Currently Playing Random shizzle!
Waiting on TERA, GW2, TSW |
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9/06/11 7:43:53 PM#27
What? No way, GW2 you can argue...but SWTOR is really going the pve route...pvpers are not going to stick with swtor. |
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9/06/11 7:47:23 PM#28
So, is this game open ffa pvp or no? I was stoked for it, then heard that its pve on one contenent and pvp on the other...not a fan of that as I like all or none. Server vs. server just sounds like an instance...am I right or wong? |
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9/06/11 7:59:13 PM#29
Originally posted by afhn2110 Yes the game in FFA PVP, but there is a catch. Tera has this decleration system in order to pk someone. Which makes it very complicated. Myself and others are desperatly trying to get EME to scrap this system for NA.
As for server vs server, it is not an instance. You have 4 servers paired up and there will be portals taking you to other servers. Kinda like how aion used to with portals. |
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11/30/11 7:31:12 AM#30
The reason the game failed in korea is because asians LOVE grind and RNG tera none of that... Instead all are playing that grindfest game Aion wich is the N1 in subs in whole asia and considering the n2 biggest sub game in the world if u put asia with it. Asian are wierdos thats all i can say..they prefer nolife grindfest over content,lote,exploration etc etc like most of us do..so no surpised tera failed there..infact becasue its a massive failure there it might work in the west u never know |
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