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Ok, for the last 1 hour in the royal city of Jinling, GM's placed 500L bounties on themselves! Omg every killer on the server went and applied to be constables. Only constables can collect warrents.
For the 1st half an hour, 5 GMs were spawning and running all over toon. Eventually the hordes would get to them, kill them, and collect 500 silver.
Jerkjerk of Goon Tang Clan (Goons from EVE) put together a 48 man raid and took a position on the Jingling Bridge, and vowed to protect the GMs. GM's started running to the bridge. There, a HUGE battle took place. Goons, Shinobi (of EVE), and Shu protected the GMs and their 500L bounties for as long as they could.
The call came, "To the Thown Room!" Crys of "We must protect the president!" rang out from the protectors. Jingling is the largest city I've seen in a mmorpg. It could easily fit 4 -5 Divinity's Reachs in it. The Jingling Bridge is in the middle of the city. The escort began.
Two GMs made it to the thrown room. That's where they annouced their last stand. Holly shit there was blood and bodies EVERYwhere. GMs were eventually killed. Truley epic event. I darted a GM in the back once he was almost dead and collected 500 silver. Heck he was gonna die anyways
What are you doing in your MMO on Friday night? No really.... DamonVile- Games built for disposable players are now apparently built by disposable employees. |
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3/15/13 8:45:10 PM#2
Wow. Sounds cool. I downloaded the game but have yet to play it. Can you briefly sum up why you like it so much? I am actually intrigued. 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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Originally posted by grimal It's the closet thing to a virtual world that I've played. The R in mmorpg is strong in AoW. You can play everything from a cold blooded murder that will kil anyone, anywhere, at anytime, to music playing calligrapher, who never fights, not even dungeons, school wars, or guild wars.
Freedom and the amount of systems in AoW is staggering. DamonVile- Games built for disposable players are now apparently built by disposable employees. |
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3/15/13 10:52:11 PM#4
I thoughtt his wasn't out until April. Also, isn't this a game with autopath feature? Seems a little lazy.
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Originally posted by Golelorn CB2 has been going on since December 20. There will be no wipes. Yes it has an auto path feature. The game is huge man. The city that I'm talking about in the OP takes 10 mins to walk from south end to north end. Hop on your horse and auto path is a big plus. You may miss some good stuff like chests though.
I thought the same thing you did, when I first entered. It disnt take long though. Here is a thread with pictures of Jingling DamonVile- Games built for disposable players are now apparently built by disposable employees. |
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Endend the night with stealing 3 books cases. Two from the scholars and one from the Wanderers Valley. Two low price.and on I may be able to sell for about 450L.
After that I attended the school war. My school Tangmen help defend the Royal Guards against Shaolin, and the Beggers who had the Scholars as a third ally. These are not pre-set alliances, these are forged buy elected school leaders.
Pretty epic night. DamonVile- Games built for disposable players are now apparently built by disposable employees. |
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3/16/13 5:00:09 AM#7
LOL sum it up.. in august I wrote review for one portal, took 10 word pages in arial 10
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3/16/13 5:04:44 AM#8
sounds fun. if anyone got any good video of it please let us know! |
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Originally posted by AresPL lol right, it took me longer to "sum" than to right. DamonVile- Games built for disposable players are now apparently built by disposable employees. |
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