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bobtheblob  5/08/08 8:47:02 AM

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Just read a preview in this months Pc Gamer UK and here are a few intersting lines: "Your first 10 minutes in WAr are abysmal. And thats a shame, because there's real potential here. Pur premade character was dumped beside a massive boat on a drab island. There are buzzing fairies ahead, elevn sailors to your left and a path to the right. In front a quest master :" Kill four fairies, Kill six sailors. Go and meet my friend"

Welcome to the grind, stay here forever"

The article then goes on the complain about only having two skills at the start making the combat boring!

However the rest of the article is generally positive, mainly explaining why you should play WAR and so on.

However it makes me wonder what the previewer was looking for when he was preveiwing an mmo?! Anyways what do you guys think of what i have quoted? Does not concern me too much its what i expect from an mmo!

 
TheGreyMan  5/08/08 8:50:26 AM

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10 min....wow......

Elsabolts  5/08/08 8:51:27 AM

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People are looking for the next Everquest slash wow population. Stock holders and the accountants look at the bottom line.

 
bobtheblob  5/08/08 8:52:40 AM

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yeah i thought that was strange too, but i should of put what he said at the start of the article, he talks baout how the first 10 mins are vital for an MMO in getting the customer to want to pay £8 a month.

However i do agree that he was a bit hasty in his negative comments!

 
Kyleran  5/08/08 8:59:06 AM

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Originally posted by bobtheblob

yeah i thought that was strange too, but i should of put what he said at the start of the article, he talks baout how the first 10 mins are vital for an MMO in getting the customer to want to pay £8 a month.

However i do agree that he was a bit hasty in his negative comments!

If anyone plays an MMO and doesn't quits after 10 minutes, well, they probably won't last long in the game anyways.  Sounds like a pretty standard opening for a noob zone, and something I quickly breeze past and on deeper into the game.

 

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uncus  5/08/08 8:59:22 AM

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Hell, I'm more disturbed at the reviewer's lack of English proficiency!  Wtf are "pur" and "elevn"?  Is that "Pure" or "Your"; is it "eleven" or "Elven?" And.  the.  fragments. are Shatner-worthy!

I don't know about anyone else, but I can't take that reviewer seriously with those glaring grammatical mistakes!

 
xzeve  5/08/08 9:04:09 AM

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so, the first 10mins are like any other mmo. and you only have 2 skills for a start... what wrong with that? if you had 10 skills at lvl 1, you would get confused, since you dont know how they works, and how to combine them. You gain more skills etc when you lvl, and only get a few at a time, if not only a upgrade. that gives you a chance to find out what skills you prefere to use, if you are more into DOT or direct dmg. And by doing the few "simple" quests, if you are "new" to mmo´s , here you get a chance to learn to controle your char. , move around, jumping, aggro range and so...  IMO the first few mins needs to be boring in any mmo, to give newbies a chance. And since WAR isnt aiming for the "hardcore" ppl it suits the customers great :D and tbh, really hardcore gamers (at least some of us) dont mind spending 10 mins on newbie quests.... its ok, as long as we can get some kickass gamplay in endgame ( face it, it will be there you spend most time)  ;)

 
Devalon  5/08/08 9:09:13 AM

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It the same thing as WoW. They learned from DAoC to have a very newb friendly starting zone.

Also I never seen a good mmo that has a great starting area with mindblowing quest and tutorial. Anyone know of any?

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DuraheLL  5/08/08 9:36:16 AM

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I am not gonna try to come up with any excuses. If the starting areas are boring well, then they are.

I just hope you get past them fast.


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sigurd57  5/08/08 9:40:56 AM

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Also I never seen a good mmo that has a great starting area with mindblowing quest and tutorial. Anyone know of any?


Age of Conan is a step above with throwing you into the starting area. The story and pace makes you want to push forward, which is kind of cool. It at least gives you an "illusion" of skills and control because of the combat system, just a slight reinvention of button mashing. :)
 
baso80  5/08/08 9:42:04 AM