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With Vanguard: Saga of Heroes' recent transition from a subscription based title to a hybrid F2P-subscription revenue generator, interest has been renewed in the game. We've put the F2P version of Vanguard to the test to see how it fares. Read our review and then let us know what you think.
Read more of George Dimmock's Vanguard: Saga of Heroes: The F2P Review. Associate Editor: MMORPG.com |
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10/01/12 10:48:38 AM#2
I disagree.
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10/01/12 11:00:08 AM#3
Seem to remember MMORPG praising the Diplomacy and Crafting before.. I'll try look for it
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10/01/12 11:00:29 AM#4
I LOVE diplomacy, but I can see how others can be turned off by it.
Honestly, the biggest thing for me are the draconic restrictions on free players. I have zero incentive to use the cash shop or subscribe, because if I did I'd only be supporting this kind of system, and it's fucking terrible. It's a wonderful game and I'm trying to jump back into it (played it at launch and when it worked it was great...it just didn't really work -_-) but it's hard to get excited when the class/race I most want to play are locked and I know I'll be locked out of a ton of other stuff. That being said, the game still does have a DISGUSTING amount of content. It's really impressive how much content there is in the game despite it not really being updated since launch. |
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10/01/12 11:04:39 AM#5
I wouldnt play an sony F2P title for the restrictions they put in place. I'm happy to drop far more than a sub on a game each month just not one that I know will die inevitably anyway due to no population as no F2P players to support the paying playerbase.
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10/01/12 11:05:10 AM#6
The review is based on someone with a "new normal" opinion of how the themeparks should be in there opinion. What they fail to see is that the mass-appeal market is saturated with rifts, gw2's, swtors, etc. We don't need another one of those. I will agree on the F2P being restrictive, that's the only thing they said right... But then again it's done typical Sony style.
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10/01/12 11:08:13 AM#7
This review: http://www.mmorpg.com/gamelist.cfm/game/147/view/reviews/load/156 gives another perspective on Dimplomacy and Crafting.. Unless they have made changes, I'm suprised to see how different the reviewers percieve them. Only goes to show how we are all different ;) Character models turned me off. The looked chunky, robust and out of place. The F2P restrictions have kept me away, they are simply too much.. |
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10/01/12 11:09:06 AM#8
Yeah I have to disagree about diplomacy and crafting. These arent meant to be 'side games' they are meant to be standalone professions, and take just as much time and effort as leveling your adventuring class. It is why you can progress to max level in any one of the spheres and not touch the other two. The diplomacy card game is a lot of fun, and crafting is complex and meaningful, which other games are often criticised on here for being too simple or worthless. As for performance, yeah its still crap, and the game looks aged. A graphics overhaul would do this game a world of good. Some parts of the world look simply amazing, but the character models really got slaughtered when they did the optimisation patches after launch. And totally agree about the F2P restrictions. SoE just dont get it, if they make it so everyone can play equally and then milk them for sparkly stuff and appearance gaer they will get a lot more money (and a thriving game which attracts more people) than with the current nickle and dime method. |
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10/01/12 11:14:43 AM#9
Originally posted by evilastro +1 Just shows how some people haven't got a clue about the diplomacy system or crafting.What other mmo has a whole other item base and armour gear for crafting.You could play this games as a total crafter and not touch the other two spheres,it would take you just as long to level as adventuring and diplomacy. Crafting has it's own quest and items,this isn't some micky mouse GW2 crafting system. |
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10/01/12 11:27:08 AM#10
Originally posted by xDayx how's vanguards model different than those theme park games that you listed? |
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10/01/12 11:27:50 AM#11
Yea I do have to disagree with much of what the op has said with the exception of the game engine. It really does not matter what type of computer you have, (although a low end will not be able to play the game at all) you are going to have hitching and lag(unless you have an SSD which cuts down on the lag), I got used to it although it can be annoying. That being said Diplomacy and Crafting are an intragal part of the game and it is fun to advance all the spheres instead of just combat after combat. The hardcore players who play the game 40 hours a week are going to run against the f2p model as they will have to start spending money (if you like the game spend some money if not stop playing), the rest of us will spend less. The worse f2p model is AOC, Fallen Earth has an excellent model, Sony are you listening? This is a great chance to come back to a "old school" mmo with a seemless world and a bunch of features, just keep saying to yourself "The game engine will not ruin my experience. the game engine will not ruin my experience" LOL |
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10/01/12 11:28:35 AM#12
I'm sorry reviewer, you missed the entire point of Diplomacy and Crafting completely... and of Vanguard.
I tried to read this article but it doesn't make sense. The reviewer seems like an instant gratification player and that is not what Vanguard is.. it's a game from a previous era when you had to work at things.
This review is just.. well. Yeah. |
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10/01/12 11:39:47 AM#13
I think the user score is more accurate but it is expected that someone would review it lower after playing GW2 and other new MMOs. F2P is a pain. Yes...very much. And they haven't done a lot to improve the game engine, graphics, or any serious content update for several years so I wouldn't rated it very high either. It is just something about that VG is set up as a world to be explored that makes it worth it in the end. |
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Nethermancer
Novice Member
Joined: 3/17/10
"I tell you, we are here on Earth to fart around, and don't let anybody tell you different" |
10/01/12 11:42:14 AM#14
SOE F2P deserves 0/10 but Vangaurd deserves 7.5/10 imho
Playing: EVE online and TL2 |
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10/01/12 11:54:01 AM#15
sorry but stopped reading after lies about no graphical bugs and vast content added since free to login launch.
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10/01/12 11:56:29 AM#16
Originally posted by Asamof Not sure what you mean by "model"? Please elaborate. |
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10/01/12 11:57:31 AM#17
Originally posted by Asamof I asume you are not actually referring to the revenue model, since the three games have a different model right now. So I ll guess you are talking about the game itself. It's different in so many ways... however, the main difference is depth and scope. VG was not created as a quick grab, but as a very long journey with an insane amount of options. It focuses on community and encourages grouping. Even when farming crafting materials it is more profitable if you do it in a group. And is way way deeper and more inmersive than any of those themeparks. Sumarizing, it's way deeper and wider than your average MMO, and is aiming for a more demanding kind of player. This is why, despite all the rampant bugs and horrendous release, it is still surviving. Agonizing but surviving. I doubt any of these modern games would have managed in a similar situation. I hope I did not sound like a fanboi, sigh. It's just an honest opinion.
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10/01/12 11:58:24 AM#18
Originally posted by Dakirn Yeah thats the impression I got. He obviously started playing mmo's in the post-wow-era. |
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10/01/12 12:01:34 PM#19
I disagree with what he said on crafting but sort of agree on DIplomacy,but only coz I don't play MMORPGs to play card games but I can see how others enjoy it,jsut meant this game isn't for me. But he is dead on on the awful F2P model. |
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remyburke
Hard Core Member
Joined: 7/03/04
I liked MMOs better when gamers didn't play them, and just geeks did. |
10/01/12 12:23:16 PM#20
Crafting, Diplomacy and exploration were my favorite parts of this game. I disagree.
Playing: GW2 and DayZ
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