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This was my first MMO This has to be the only game I know to give the highest offensive AND highest defensive ability to one character class in a game with not only 5, but the ability to cross path. |
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6/23/06 7:59:28 PM#2
I played this game a while back. Me and my friends were on the free one to try it out, we got so much money but couldn't pick it up since we were free and there was a max of like 10k lol. This game was actually very fun though. Do not know about higher level things though.
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9/09/06 9:16:28 PM#3
The game is pretty cool but it gets really boring later because its nothing but grinding in the end
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FatalRain
Novice Member
Joined: 10/08/05
"Anyone can see the road on the map few can walk down it" |
11/06/06 9:24:23 AM#4
I Can & I Will |
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11/12/06 10:24:54 PM#5
Actually, you don't have to spend any (in-game) money at all to get the items to increase all of your stat points by +2 -- they're free, provided you're registered during the events in which you get them.
The game's core classes are somewhat unbalanced, but all of the newer areas, classes, gear and spells are all making the game balanced. New areas are constantly being released, and the ability cap hasn't even been reached yet, leaving much potential for community recognition. |
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12/24/06 5:17:14 PM#6
The game is very simplistic in its mechanics. Nothing spectacular there. The uniqueness of it is in its level of player control. You need other players for everything, even joining your chosen class. Players make up the police force, legal system and the clergy. You have to have support of other players (get elected as a respected citizen) and do certain things (mentor new players) to do certain things. Granted, if you're not looking for trouble, you'll probably never cross paths with "the authorities" but it can be difficult to get other players to help you if you're not very outgoing or sociable. Note: Dark Ages is extremely role-play sensitive. Even your choice of name can greatly influence your ability to function well in society. Certain non-role-play words are "translated" for you. For instance, "afk" is translated to "dreaming." "LOL" becomes "laughing." If you are a solitary player, you probably won't get far in Dark Ages for several reasons. The primary reason is that the bulk of the player base is made up of old-timers who are well entrenched and set in their ways. Unless you are outgoing enough to pierce those walls, you'll probably feel rather alone. I've registered, leveled a priest up to +11 and wandered around the various hunting areas and never got one offer to hunt. That's just insane if priests are still as needed as they used to be. There are a couple classes that can solo pretty well at lower levels, but there will come a time when you need a group to hunt well. The last time I played the game semi-seriously, I ended up registering two accounts so the characters on one account could "vote" for the characters on the other account in order to get the almost required "respected citizen" mark. That's mostly because I'm not a very outgoing or sociable person. I come to play, not really to socialize. In its defense, however, the first time I played the game years ago, I had a blast, and that was before all the new areas, master classes and sub-classes were introduced. |
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1/26/07 5:51:35 AM#7
I have played this game for 7 years(or simply since Deoch 12, sometime in 2000), so I can give some useful information about it.
Let's talk about it's costumer service. One word for it: Lame. DA doesn't have active GM's, instead, they appointed some players as Rangers and Knights, who keep the justice within the game, and report anything unusual to DA Team. The game doesn't have enough hunting areas for all its players, it's something around 5 hunting areas for an usual 800 online players. Go figure. Role-playing? It's dead. It has been dead for at least three years now(maybe more). Times when role-playing was encouraged and required in some towns, are never coming back. Player-run politics? Think of an corrupt kid with a lot of ego who has many friends to support him. That's Dark Ages politic system. Need I say more? No. And last but not least, GROUP HUNTING. You only play Dark Ages up to insight(level) 60. Reason? You'll suffer a lot finding hunts after that, because everyone else is BEING LEECHED TO 99. Although recent updates made it harder to leech, it's far from ending. Group hunting has become a myth, 50% of the current players haven't group hunted until they mastered.
Dark Ages takes a lot of time to make a decent character, and after you're finally done, you realize that you have spent a long time just to become another one among many(You'll never be unique). Obnoxious crap game flamer. |
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1/26/07 9:21:23 AM#8
I'd like to know who you played, Inimigo, because a player of such lengthy tenure and of such experience should be well known by someone like me.
I agree wholeheartedly with your first point. In the Arena, certain classes are just plain good against other ones. You won't walk into the Arena with a Wizard/Warrior expecting to be very victorious -- the people in Arena have hunted a lot, having high HP and MP totals gained through time, and have perfected skills and dueling strategies. It's hard to succeed in this environment. The customer service is slow, but it has been a step up from when the company was owned by Nexon. KRU Interactive is currently running three games on mininal staff, and producing a third (Nexus TK, Dark Ages, Shattered Galaxy, and producing Knuckleball Online.) Responses to support tickets are generally expected within a business week for serious issues, or up to a month for unimportant issues. This is fine to me, however, as since KRU took over, I have never had a problem getting a response from the company that wasn't worth reading. There is a Terms of Service to the game, and if you do not abide by it, you can expect to be blocked. Things like using Cheat Engine to view boards that wouldn't otherwise be able to be viewed is pretty much hardcore cheating, same with speedhacking. You're not earning anything, you're taking the easy way out. You know you're doing something immoral from the start, the program does say 'Cheat' on it, after all -- so I will shed no tears over those players being blocked. Some players pride themselves on fair play in games. Dark Ages does have Game Masters -- Eduardo, Phorbin, Vevila, and Kru are active when they need to be. They work very hard with the players for a multitude of different things. It's probably one of the only games where you get to interact with the Game Masters on such a friendly basis as we do. Knights are mediators, appointed through recognition of outstanding service, and help the company with things that they shouldn't be taking time out of their schedule for. Rangers enforce the simpler aspects of the Terms of Service, such as profanity and auto-hunting skill levels. These players get fame, recognition, and in-game items for doing these services, and most are happy with that they do, until they're on the 'criminal' end. The game could use more hunting areas for masters. I'm not going to refute this comment, even though we have roughly 300 less players during peak time than Inimigo says we do, some of our hunting areas were revised recently to make them a bit too difficult to comfortably hunt experience in. I'm sure there is a fix for this in the works. Roleplaying is far from dead; an entire town was dedicated to pure roleplaying, with events going on all of the time. Roleplayers are easily found in religious temples or politics, and may even be found walking around your favorite town... the only reason people cry roleplaying is dead is becuase KRU has made choosing a class easier for new players. Players used to have to be initiated into a class from a member of that existing class; they no longer do now. KRU interactive is simply making the game more user-friendly for new customers. Player-run politics are fun and fair; you just have to keep in mind that the law is on your side, should you know it fully. People make mistakes, get probation on Guard, or get removed from Guard. Learn from your mistakes and try again. Succeed in knowing law and outlast your peers; in essence, from a WoW player's perspective, they would say, 'QQ and do something.' Most people who complain about politics are the ones who alienate themselves from other officials, refuse to cooperate with Knights, maybe even the mundanes. Sorry about your luck, you seem to be affected in a negative way by the roleplaying and political aspects of Dark Ages. People will always take the easy way out through leeching, though those people who get leeched will not have high skill levels and will have to train skills for much more time than the average normal-hunter would, resulting in, most likely, jailings for auto-hunting. My character is unique. Perhaps you should look at the game you're playing a little harder, gain some more confidence in yourself, motivate yourself to become someone big, because you can, I have done it, and try again. 2/10 on your post 9/10 on the Dark Ages game. If you'd like to make an accurate assessment of this game's mechanics, i've played for quite a long time, and am friends with many players who have played since the game first opened (beta and publicly.) I will be happy to discuss these things with you, and clear up any confusion you may have. This goes for any player/potential player of the game! :) |
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1/29/07 11:19:17 AM#9
No, Elvendar, you probably didn't know me back when I played, I've never been in politics, nor a top-list, neither a 'pwner' in arena to be known. I was though, the leader of Tearmunn(from there, some may know the character) for something around 2-3 years. It was fun, the people were nice, nothing to complain about it, but that is not the point. As I said, Dark Ages *WAS* extremely fun back when it was released, it may still be awesome for a lot of people who plays it nowadays, but some people who joined Dark Ages back then, loved the game how it was, and from there on started losing interest on the game due to how the game was evolving. In my opinion, over the years, Dark Ages have become more like the other MMORPG's out there, which made it lose its uniqueness. When I said role-playing was dead, I meant it. Restricting ONE town(which by the way, is a town players rarely ever go) in the game for role-playing, shows how much the role-playing was weakened. Role-playing was active in every town in the game, you could get banished from Mileth just for saying "South Park" without brackets (()). All I can say, is that everyone who wants to play Dark Ages, should do so, regardless of how I rate the game, because that is just my personal perspective of the game, and not an official review. Obnoxious crap game flamer. |
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2/23/07 1:23:07 PM#10
Originally posted by Inimigo What really made the game for me, was the fun I had with a few good irl friends, as well as getting into politics. I only made it to Guard, but hey, i tried :D. When you think about walking around for an hour or so a day (I was a Mileth guard) and looking for people using heresy (Yes, this was when it was against the law to speak OOC in Mileth), or going to the Wastes and looking for sleep hunters, it doesn't sound very fun. But amazingly, it really is. It was fun getting a whisper from players who need help, or are getting harassed. I'd do my best to help them out, and make sure they had a good time playing. I don't know what made it fun, but it was. I was also a member of DAH. Was a fun forum to browse, even when you weren't interested in playing DA. But I quit since then. I'm tempted to go back, but everytime I do, I just get held back by the older style of graphics and movement (mainly the movement. Its horrible to play, since I've played other games). I still look back and see all the good times I had on that game, and wish they could come back, but they can't :(. From a friend who still plays, he tells me there are normally less than 300-400 people online, maybe 500 at peak times. And thats ranging from ALL levels. He tells me its very hard to get a hunter, even at M/GM and above. I remember on my second character i ended up paying someone 100m to leech me from like 30-99, because it was so hard to find a hunt. And now its even worse. So I'm not sure if I'll be going back. But for what it's worth, its a very fun game if you have friends to hunt with, and you get into Politics and Religion (I was Sgrian. Very tough religion to get into, when I was, but fun). It still amuses me that at adoration players spend their life savings on objects to increase their stats by 2 points. Ive never seen such a starved community Thats because, in order for you, if you're going to cross class, (Priz especially, but Wiest as well), those few points may make or break your ability to get certain spells. And when you're cross classing, you want all the spells you can get. Those 2 or 4 Points you get are very worth it. |
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3/12/07 6:47:43 PM#11
Dang! What an old game!
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4/09/07 11:56:22 AM#12
this game is so stupid
pangsta |
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4/14/07 7:33:41 AM#13
Originally posted by xyoojstaI agree |
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4/26/07 10:55:41 AM#14
I think the grafics are too old...
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6/03/07 11:57:20 AM#15
The game was made in 1999/developed earlier. The graphics show this; It's more akin to Ultima Online's pre-3d graphics, with a more anime feel.
Graphics packs are updated as soon as possible. The Korean version of Dark Ages, Legend of Darkness, just got a few major graphics and gameplay updates, and we should be getting the same within the next year or two. |
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6/22/07 4:20:26 PM#16
This was one of the few MMORPG's I have ever paid for, and in it's time I probably enjoyed this game more than any other. I played this for maybe 3 years total, I played once, made a pure warrior and mastered him, then quit after not being able to get any hunts. I later made another pure warrior and practically did the same thing. My name was Sephiex both times, a name I often use. The graphics aren't the best, and they sure aren't getting better as time goes by. But they're not that bad. The community seems to be gradually decaying from the few times I've made a trial character just to see how everything's going. I think this game might be able to still be fun if you have friends to play with, but I'm not a very social person myself and thus it was really hard to get hunts with anyone when they could get some monk/war that was probably twice as good as me. I've got a lot of memories from this game though, and it's not likely I'll ever forget it. One of the other things that kind of bothered me was the amount of "auto-hunting" it takes to master, at least for a warrior. I spent hours using that damn Wind-blade on some stuck gargoyle in Dubhaim castle, and I would just play another game while I had some heavy object sitting on my "1" key. Of course I had to check on it every once in a while, to make sure no guards or monsters were coming. If the community was growing instead of shrinking, and the role-play was a bit more prevalent--or at least as prevalent as it used to be, then I might actually consider going back to this game. It was a good game. |
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7/26/07 9:18:54 AM#17
Originally posted by Inimigo More correctly, for about the past 5 years, the political system is controlled by single individuals who pay for multiple accounts with the sole purpose of voting for their own characters so their own characters can stay in office and pretty much do anything they want. It was sad to see so many of the players in the game are so pathetic that the community didn't support their political agendas, so they had to create entire accounts just to participate in politics. Some even went to the extreme of having as many as 10 accounts active at a time, just to "clout" their own characters. Pathetic. Even though I posted here, don't think I actually want to have a conversation with you. |
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8/05/07 3:37:57 PM#18
Stormbow, I liked you better without pants :/. - Kouge <3 |
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8/26/07 11:50:15 AM#19
I don't get the point of these comments, like "This game is too old"; "Its graphics are outdated". Oh, come on, that's like judging a book by its cover. Gaphics doesn't and will never make a game good! Check Lineage 2 for example, people just play it because of its graphics, and it's like, ridiculous! Dark Ages is awesome, I enjoyed it a lot while a played, and it's completely innovative. It is unique in a thousand ways, differently of today's MMORPGs, which look all the same. I find the political/religious system perfect, but unfortunately, like it was said above, they've found a way to leak it. The game is not as good as before, not just because of the recent changes (including buying items through money), but specially because of the community. It has changed, a lot. And KRU is changing this game in such a way that soon it'll become one of the other thousands of korean games. Players are little by little becoming just "another person in the crowd". |
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9/16/07 12:27:27 AM#20
Hello everyone! Well, about Dark Ages,, It ruined my experience with all the other MMORPG.. Let me explain why: I played for two years or so (I still have my account, but I don't wanna pay $10 to play one hour/week) and I just LOVE IT! It is the BEST game I've ever played. Yes, there are people complaining about the graphics, but I'll tell you what: it doesnt really matter to me. It is actually a good thing! The game isn't heavy as most of the games now. And yes, you have to know people to get far on the game. I was intruduced to the game by my ex, who played for a loooong time. We had a guild (Resistencia), formed mainly of Brazilain players, and that's what made us "strong". We always had hunts because of that. We started as a warrior (myself) and a wizard (my ex bf) so we hunted together till the very end. We subbed for Warrior/Monk and Wizard/Priest and kept hunting together, sometimes with other players. I received many hunt requests as well as he did. But yes, you do have to look for it, go out and ask. But please, it's not THAT hard. I also had a priest and a monk and I invited many times to go hunting with other people. As I said before, this is the best game I've ever played. It has a "meaning". You get involved with the game. You make new friends, you hang out with other players, you can get involved in politics or religions if you want to. You can work you way up in the game. You can make yourself a unique character, and then you'll be known in the game. It is really addictive. It is better if you have someone with experience to introduce you to the game. Roleplaying is not dead. You'll find lots of people still doing it, even in Mileth! And if you wanna do it, you'll probably find someone to join you. I'm currently looking for a game to "replace" Dark Ages, but free. I dont have much time to spend at games, so I dont think it is worth to pay when sometimes I dont get to play for weeks. If any of you guys know anything, let me know. Thanks! Dark Ages? 10/10!!! |
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