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Zarynterk
Novice Member
Joined: 11/13/07
Do you ever get the feeling youre being watched... |
As the thread says, any advice would be great. Played many mmo's SWG being my favorite, PreCU/NGE of course. Thansk in advance!
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10/02/09 4:05:41 PM#2
Start from Zanesville for best starter quest rewards. |
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10/02/09 4:26:38 PM#3
Do the tutorial. "Many nights, my friend... Many nights I've put a blade to your throat while you were sleeping. Glad I never killed you, Steve. You're alright..." |
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10/02/09 4:34:02 PM#4
Originally posted by Khalathwyr Lol so true. One less "How do I attack?". :D |
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10/02/09 4:42:25 PM#5
The game is pretty overwhelming...only started yesterday and just about getting a handle on things. The crafting system is awesome. |
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Zarynterk
Novice Member
Joined: 11/13/07
Do you ever get the feeling youre being watched... |
So far then for the people that have played it. Is it as close to the good ol' days of SWG as you can get with todays mmos? Sanbox'esk if you will?
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10/02/09 5:11:23 PM#7
Don't go pure ranged on your first character like i did. Ammo is not easy to come by at lower levels. Go either melee or combination of melee/ranged. |
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10/02/09 5:17:20 PM#8
dnt walk shirtless. |
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10/02/09 5:33:52 PM#9
Leave all preconceptions at the door and see if you enjoy it for what it is, a game. ----- |
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10/02/09 9:40:29 PM#10
Nice to hear another is trying FE and I hope you like it. Comparisons to SWG are not uncommon to read...
Advice? Sure. Ummm, work hard and be good to your mum. :D
Sorry, couldn't resist. More seriously, read the quest texts because they are genuinely better than what I am used to from previous games. Do the quest chains that award extra APs which can be found in the various starter towns. They are great fun and the extra APs are nice. Explore. Craft yourself some armour right from the start. Eat food for the health buff. Don't be afraid to try every gathering and crafting option - it really does you no harm. Don't forget you have a skill bar as well as the FPS stuff to use. You have buffs right from the start... use them. Pistol whipping is an awesome skill you get early.
Oh... and aim for the head. :) |
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10/02/09 9:55:30 PM#11
Not having played yet myself but from reading the forums alot over the last year or so. Don't spend AP just because you have it. Keep it until your absolutly sure thats the direction you want to go. No respecs yet so the only way to fix it is to reroll. Besides most early mobs don't really require any points put into any attributes to deal with them so take your time and experiance the different combat stuff to find what your more comfortable with. Apparently you can be fairly self sufficent without going full out on the crafting. The bonus for going full out on the crafting is you can build better stuff at the far end of the game so crafting won't be a way to get rich while leveling but selling high end gear to those more combat focused and presumably the stuff needed to repair said high end gear should keep your head afloat later on. The lesser of two evils is still evil. |
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10/02/09 10:25:38 PM#12
Don't spend any AP in the early levels (let's say lvl 5 or so) except for harvesting (gathering) if you want to.
Gathering doesn't really require AP but it requires a certain level in 2 attributes: intelligence and...perception? You'll figure it out which is the second. These attributes need AP's to boost your gathering. These two attributes boost other things too, but you'll figure that out, just want to guide you through the first levels. Crafting doesn't require anything at all, just practice and the books (receipes), and materials off course. (I'm not sure anymore if crafting does or doesn't requires AP's)
But don't spend any AP's yet on other stuff, skills and other attributes to be more precise...quest a bit around, harvest (gather) if you want to, craft some if you want to. You'll figure out soon that AP's are very valuable and that you can't have everything (attributes, skills). You can however have all gatherings if you want to, these two only depend on the attributes I spoke off. What I want to say is, if you start spending AP's to soon chances are big you'll make mistakes. I don't think I only speak for myself here. And don't forget to feel the apocalypse, that's the whole point of the game :-) |
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10/02/09 10:33:23 PM#13
take it very very very very slow, there is so much stuff to learn with the crafting, gathering and fighting, you need to really pay attention. I did CB for this game and would definitly be playing it cause it is one of the most brutally amazing mmorpg, but for some reason my eyes kept hurting after about 2 hours of game play :(
If you want an epic game that is pretty brutal in the learning curve and is as close to a sandbox title that you can possibly get, get this gfame, it is amazing ! It blows Korean fluff out of the water, for real.
From what other testers said during cb... this is a preCU gamers wet dream. |
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maskedweasel
Tipster
Joined: 9/24/07
"Kids, try imagining how far the universe extends! Keep thinking about it until you go insane." |
10/02/09 10:46:26 PM#14
You will definitely make use of the help chat in game if you are a new player.. as a lover of the old SWG and a veteran gamer (whatever that means to you) I can clearly see how it could be overwhelming at first. Theres so much to learn and the sections are enormous.
My advice. If you choose a path, don't stray far from it... for instance.. pay close attention to the stats that govern your skills. Also, even if you don't decide to craft and level your intelligence/perception for tradeskills, its still a good idea to pick up items for your ranged weapons if you go that route. If nothing else Harvest, Mine and Scavenge and sell what you find for as much as you can so you don't have to worry about crafting.
Its a pretty cut throat world out there but so far I'm loving every minute of it. |
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10/03/09 12:19:51 AM#15
Just ordered FE earlier myself and it's currently patching 46k files... yikes o.o.
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TheHoweller
Novice Member
Joined: 7/16/08
Grinding is the worst idea ever integrated into a game... I would much rather have fun. |
10/03/09 12:29:44 AM#16
Originally posted by WSIMike
Well said, I can't wait for the $35 I'll be making tomorrow. Probably should be putting it towards food for my apartment. But I figure if I'm going to hungry...I might as well be hungry and losing weight while playing something original and unlike anything I've seen so far. I'll definitely be handing the developers my $50 and purchasing it through them. An ATV in-game, and the chance to help a no-name out-of-the-box developer sounds like something I rarely get to do. ------------------------------- |
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10/03/09 12:37:48 PM#17
Originally posted by WSIMike Think FE is what you and a lot people have been waiting for, just support the developers through the hard times and good times of the game cycle and it will become a legendary title over time. |
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