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I played one of the free weekends, really loved the game, but the entry barrier for me was the box price --- I had already spent my game money on GW2 preorder.
Now at half-price --- do I go for it? I still haven't picked up Torchlight 2 because I have been spending my little free time on GW2. It's all just too much to process right now. Do I get TSW? Do I get TL2? Do I just play Guild Wars 2? How will all of this affect my College and NFL football addiction?
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9/28/12 1:40:38 PM#2
If this is a serious question. Buy Torchlight 2.
If this is not, then I'll add the extra note that when I got the e-mail secret world was on sale my first reaction was to delete the e-mail. :p As the size of an explosion increases, the number of social situations it is incapable of solving approaches zero. - Vaarsuvius |
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9/28/12 1:40:39 PM#3
id pick football ......football and beer....yum..... TSW will be free to play soon im quite sure id hold off for awhile and see where its going first. Tera for example after about a month was like 5 bucks to buy . Considering the posts here people saying the game is pretty dead atm so i would wait and hold off if you are trying to save money. I played TL2 and enjoyed it and its cheap also id almost say if you are dying for another game that would be fun. |
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It's a matter of saving money, but also of spreading myself so thin that I end up cheating myself out of experiencing them to some degree.
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9/28/12 1:44:12 PM#5
TSW will eventually be FTP...so play all you want then. My suggestion would be use your money for Hookers and blow
Forgot my smiley it was a joke after all :) No matter how cynical you become, its never enough to keep up - Lily Tomlin |
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Kyleran
Bitter Vet™
Joined: 9/13/06
Fools find no pleasure in understanding, but delight in airing their own opinions. Pvbs 18:2, NIV |
9/28/12 1:48:15 PM#6
I agree, wait until it goes F2P, will be more activity then anyways.
"What gamers want ... is new game play patterns different from what they've experienced before" - Axehilt |
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9/28/12 1:51:30 PM#7
If you are a quest reader, I would say yes, its absolutely worth the money, just for the quests alone.
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9/28/12 2:12:05 PM#8
Originally posted by Kilmar I agree the quests are great |
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9/28/12 2:18:47 PM#9
Originally posted by benit59 As a lifetimer wait till it goes freemium, its not worth it. |
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9/28/12 2:31:15 PM#10
Originally posted by eddieg50 Completely agree. There hasn't been one time where I started a quest and said to myself "yeah, yeah, just tell me what to kill". Personally my favorite environment for PvE and RP, although PvP could use a little work. Only major complaint I have is that the environment has tainted me on playing other fantasy mmos (Playing traditional fantasy feels a bit like Candy Land to me now) but that comes down to the individual. If you like ez-mode straight-forward questing/leveling, you may hate this game. If you like quests that make you want to pay attention, you may like this. Plus there are always walkthrough sites if you get stuck on a quest objective. I'd say 50% off is a pretty good deal. |
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9/28/12 3:07:56 PM#11
Originally posted by BadLuckBrett Um if the game was hard you are a bad player. The game is completely easy mode from start to finish |
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9/28/12 3:21:25 PM#12
Originally posted by jayfeeler69 LOL are you joking, compared to wow or eq2 the game has some challenge to it for the better |
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9/28/12 3:23:12 PM#13
I would wait till f2p, its starting down that road.
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9/28/12 3:25:43 PM#14
Originally posted by eddieg50 yea especially once you hit blue mountain difficulty ramps up a lot even in QL8 was getting rocked at parts of blue mountain.. where's icewhite at ? I liked the quote went something like "always amazes me how people feel the need to come to gaming forums and proclaim how elite they are".. or something like that:) I angered the clerk in a clothing shop today. She asked me what size I was and I said actual, because I am not to scale. I like vending machines 'cause snacks are better when they fall. If I buy a candy bar at a store, oftentimes, I will drop it... so that it achieves its maximum flavor potential. --Mitch Hedberg |
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9/28/12 3:27:37 PM#15
If you don't look up the solutions online, a lot of the investigation quests are quite difficult. Half price? Go for it. It's a lot of fun. Release a game with a very large established fanbase from 10+ years of bnet history when the market was still emerging and the casual base had not yet been established, thus ripe for harvesting a momentious self perpetuating playerbase people never leave because they have X hours invested in their characters, and their friends and everyone else plays anyway. Not discounting Blizzard quality... but WoW's success is as much about perfect timing as it is quality, if not more so. - Derros |
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9/28/12 3:28:40 PM#16
The game is definatly worth it. it wont be F2P for quite awhile, If people are saying Soon that is the Soon (tm) version. all they have said so far is that while F2P is on the table they have no intention of jumping to it any time soon. Because i can. |
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9/28/12 3:31:41 PM#17
Originally posted by Rayshe They are bleeding, thats why its half price. They need to get some folks in there, we all know the fastest way is to go f2p. If they keep bleeding after they attempt to get some people with flash sales like this one they will go f2p no doubt. |
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9/28/12 3:37:30 PM#18
How much is the game half off? 30 dollars? I don't know if it's worth that. I enjoyed the beta weekends and bought it at full price, yet when I played the game at launch, I played it for like 2 days then never touched it again. I just lost all will to play -- not really sure why.
I think Torchlight II will be the better investment. |
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9/28/12 3:49:59 PM#19
Originally posted by SuperXero89 not me... got bored of TL2 after one night.. just to typical dungeon crawler to me.. but i don't see the appeal in dungeon crawlers anymore I think as i have yet to find one that was fun for me for more than a few hours since titans quest... at least TSW you get a interesting story and good spookey settings to play in.. differn't strokes.. I angered the clerk in a clothing shop today. She asked me what size I was and I said actual, because I am not to scale. I like vending machines 'cause snacks are better when they fall. If I buy a candy bar at a store, oftentimes, I will drop it... so that it achieves its maximum flavor potential. --Mitch Hedberg |
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9/28/12 4:06:56 PM#20
TSW was worth the original price + sub (I'd still be playing it along with GW2 if it wasn't because of stupid venezuelan currency exchange laws). Personally I think that TSW is a very different game than both GW2 and torchlight 2, so whether it would be worth it to you can be debatable. I'd say, if like the modern horror setting, enjoy a great story (that is still on going) and like to have your brain challenged as well (I loved the investigative missions), then TSW will be worth to you. Be aware of two things, though... replayability is low, and running dungeons to gear up so you can do more dungeons is basically what it's there to do once you finish with the quests, which depending on how much you play can 2 or 3 weeks (YMMV, I play very casually because of RL not leaving enough time and I still hadn't set foot on 2 of the 8 zones the game has after 2 months). In short: for me, TSW was worth the regular price, is much more worth the half price, for you, depends on what you're looking for in a game.
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