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So I'm contemplting on either Rift or TSW and thought i'd ask for your opinions. I've played WoW, FFXI, FFXIV nd EVE but out of those y favorite would be FFXI mainly because of the numerous things you could do. I don't ind WoW but I eel as if it gets repetitive very fast. I'm in school now so I can't play hardcore. I prefer PvE over anything nd whichever game has the best end game I'dprolly go with that.
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10/15/12 4:07:10 PM#2
If you felt WoW got repetitive then you probably won't like The Secret World. It doesn't really offer that much variety and you might find playing it a bit lonely. However both Rift and TSW both have limited free trials. You can try them both yourself, one after the other. |
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10/15/12 4:09:11 PM#3
They both have free trials you should start with that. I think that TSW might have a better pve experience as far as single player feel. RIft definately has the better end game right now.
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10/15/12 4:09:35 PM#4
for a sub based game it's Rift > WoW imho. i enjoy GW2 (B2P) as well, but it's not on your vs list.
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10/15/12 4:12:39 PM#5
If you want a immersive mmorpg play TSW. If you want pvp play RIFT, until we start getting some TSW pvp updates. TSW pvp is starved for content because of all you can do with the ability wheel. As things stand right now the type of maps are limiting the number of truly effective builds.
DamonVile- Games built for disposable players are now apparently built by disposable employees. |
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10/15/12 4:16:21 PM#6
Rift without a doubt ...it's a gear grind at the end but getting to the end is fun
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10/15/12 4:19:35 PM#7
I'm going to have to say Rift, but you do have option #3 if you don't mind spending $30 a month and have the time: do both. I enjoy both Rift and TSW (although I need to resub to TSW, let it lapse) and both games are interesting for different reasons, and both innovate in interesting ways.
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Foomerang
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10/15/12 4:29:07 PM#8
I really like tsw graphics, quest system, setting, ambiance, sound, and music. But the laundry list of rift features beats it hands down. Themepark is not a sub genre, its an excuse. |
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10/15/12 4:36:25 PM#9
If you like doing more things besides, dungeons and raids then play RIFT if you perfer just doing dungeons and raids play TSW (TWS doesn't have many raids yet). RIFT has 4, 20-man raids and , I think 4 ,10-man raids. and like 10+ dungeons, so RIFT offers alot of dungeons and raids as well. plus a lot of other content
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GeezerGamer
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10/15/12 4:37:48 PM#10
With regard t o Rift. I'd say wait a bit. In one month Rift will be releasing an expansion. As you know these tend to change a lot about the games. You can read up on Stom Leagion now and if that appeals to you then go for it. Otherwise, You have a month to accumulate all the info about it before its release. Otherwise, play TSW for a month then decide then. I am a fan of Rift, but I am taking a break waiting on the expansion. I'm playing MoP for now. I'll play Rift if I like what I see in their expansion. But lately, I take nothing for granted. As much as I like Rift now, I am very much aware of how easily they could blow it. Or, who knows. Maybe Storm Legion could be Rift's "Burning Crusade" If the conversation turned "Tit-for-Tat", and I've stopped posting, Consider it your win. |
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10/15/12 4:37:51 PM#11
Cannot give you a good advice here tbh. I've played both and still playing and will be playing TSW. If you don't care much about lore and what your character does in the given world then maybe Rift because it has tons of content for a relatively new game. Still, Rift lore is pure garbage imho and TSW has everything shining in that particular department. Also, I think that TSW dungeons are the best. Still, it's all very subjective and I just cannot say that one game is better than another.
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10/15/12 4:39:26 PM#12
Dungeon wise
Rift for quantity Tsw for quality |
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10/15/12 4:40:17 PM#13
Originally posted by ShakyMo Spot on I'd say. |
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10/15/12 4:40:53 PM#14
Both games have bad pvp, even worse than wow, though probably beats swtor, just.
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10/15/12 4:41:12 PM#15
Rift...Snore!!! The Secret world all the way.
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10/15/12 4:41:33 PM#16
Definitely check out the free trials. TSW is modern day conspiracy/horror with puzzles and investigation missions -- quests tend to be a bit more difficult than, say WoW (opinions vary on this). Rift of course more traditional fantasy but probably has more content at this stage. Let us know what you decide! :)
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10/15/12 4:48:29 PM#17
I gotta say RIFT with an expansion, class changes, questing changes comming. TSW was i game it really hoped would be my mmo home for the next couple of year. But found it to be a big disapointment. Currently playing: AoC, RIFT, Champions Online, DDO, LORTO, STO and Tribes: Ascend |
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10/15/12 4:51:38 PM#18
The first 2 weeks of TSW is fun, but you get past the initial buzz I to chafe at it's limitations and stiff combat, it's also a bit raw in places. Rift is a bit more stereotypical and it's a little more boring at the lower levels to be honest, plus it lacks the atmosphere that the Secret World has. But it truly shines at the endgame when the world begins to truly open up. Plus it's a lot more polished and with a new expansion round the corner it's a good time to start a new toon.
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10/15/12 4:52:32 PM#19
Originally posted by OldTimeGamer Disagree. If your tired of WoW, TSW is the better game, it has a great leveling up experience and the questing is second to none IMO. If your not tired of WoW, then why leave it for a clone that does everything worse? |
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10/15/12 4:53:41 PM#20
I haven't played Rift but Kuppa's post sounds right. TSW is great for solo gameplay but its current endgame is limited to Nightmare mode dungeons and PvP. PvE content is awesome though. Do the trials and see for yourself. |
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