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Part I: Isle of Dawn Levels 1-10
I started playing Vanguard recently as I heard it was going F2P. (Actually, I thought it WAS F2P but entered into the Isle of Dawn 14 day Trial) and decided to stop before I left the Isle to do a thorough review of this game. I jump around and play a variety of games these days and none really grasp my attention all that much. I tend to like parts and dislike others. While it is the same for Vanguard I feel a need to give a deeper overview of this game as I think it a diamond in the rough and would like to draw a little attention to it in hopws that others would at least check it out and not just skip by it due to its bad release and reputation.
Overview This game is in the tradition of the older template of MMOs. Travel and exploration, death penalties, in depth crafting and a new aspect called Diplomacy. The game itself is dated but still provides a visually stunning atmosphere. While there is some glitchiness to parts of the game (which I will discuss in the pros and cons) this is one of the few games in a very long time I am finding myself having a difficult time pulling away from. Screenshot of a rentable Pegasus flying mount for quiick travel in the Isle. Screenshot of the Diplomacy Armor tab. Screenshot of the Diplomacy game with strategy hand displayed. The level restriction will cap you just prior to lvl 11, and you can only carry 1 or 2 gold. * Great Community (at least so far) * Enjoyable combat. Not the hack and slash template of the newer games. * Occassionally the breath timer appears as if underwater, although I am nowhere near water
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4/11/12 10:31:29 AM#2
Originally posted by Dissolution Fair review from someone who is new to Vanguard.The only thing i find hard to take is when a newbie is worried about Vanguard content.A newbie really should understand that they will not even see 3/4 of what Vanguard has to offer in a year of playing the game,even 1.5 years. Vanguard has so much content and quest lines plus lore(Diplomacy is the gate way to Vanguard lore) that your head will spin. |
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4/11/12 10:56:56 AM#3
Yes good review for the Island, which is really a tutorial for the rest of the game, Once off the Island the world really opens up, If you are into exploring you will love this game. Sony really needs to work on continueing performance issues which cause hitching in parts of the World |
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David_Lopan
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Joined: 9/07/10
"There is no progress. Everything is the same as it was. Form changes. The essence does not." RLS |
4/11/12 11:11:48 AM#4
Nice review OP. I hope this game gets the attention it deserves from SoE come F2P.
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I think that was misinterpreted. Not really worried about the actual content per se. However, lack of content in the timespan between release (2005?) to now is only disconcerting because I think it indicateS that SOE has neglected the game. I think it is important to point that out. In addition, I just left the island for Veskel's Exchange and am beginning to see the true definition of content in the context of Vanguard. I will make a new update to the review for levels 11-20. I do not want this review to be negative, however, I am going to blatantly lay out deficiencies as I see them as well. Really, the only thing I can point out as a negative is the bugs/glitches. Possibly the population, but to counter that the population that does exist (that I have encountered so far) is appears to be of the old community based mold. Outside of that I am loving this game. I also would love to see a influx of people trying to play this game if they missed it. With that, I think you and I can agree this game will not be for everyone. The target market would be an older more mature audience (most likely from the older EQ/DAoC genre) and possibly newer gamers looking for a more challenging setting for a mmorpg.
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4/11/12 12:02:27 PM#6
Originally posted by Dissolution Wasn't personal to you,i thought your review was good and informative.Your right,SOE have not put as much effort into the game as they could of done over the last 5 years. FTP will see a change in SOE where Vanguard is concerned. |
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Didnt take it personal at all. I understand how worrying about content before you are out of the isle could come across. Anyway, I got my wife on board and currently she is playing a pally and myself a bard in the isle. I get to play more than her as the kids keep her a little more intermittent until they go to sleep so I normally play a character just for when she is on in games. Discovered brotherhood, and i really like the concept. Especially for the circumstances with my wife and I. I really like the xp debuff at 11 as well. Alot of really cool things I am finding in this game. I will defineitely add some of these things to my next review. Saw an option to invite her to a caravan but havent figured out what that one is yet. The more I am playing, the more pleased I am becoming. Dont want to say this is the be all end all yet but I do have to say that if things keep up the way its been going then my wife and I most likely found a new home. Gonna let her dick around with the crafting and diplomacy a bit and see if she wants to do the sub. As I can see it so far its no question. She is really liking it as well.
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4/11/12 3:55:56 PM#8
The breath meter is not a bug! Some mobs on the island actually have an ability called suffocation or something, which shows the breath meter as if you were under water. REALITY CHECK |
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4/11/12 4:06:12 PM#9
The game is fantastic. Its the only game that gets me all "ooohhh I wanna play it again!". I am by no means a wizard on this game, only played it for the first 6 month, but during that time I was the 2nd Necro on my server to reach the level cap and had a ton of server firsts in Rahz Inkur (sp?) before there were any real raid content. My guild was named Riot, EU. I however am starting a new job on Monday and my shift finishes at 6pm. By the time I get home, walk the dog, spend some time with my daughter and had my grub, its probably going to be 9pm. By that time, my Mrs would want me to spend some time with her which unfortunately = no gaming time other than weekends. Resisting the temptation to stay up late and play is hard, but getting up in the mornings is a job in itself already, nevermind playing till 3am like the good ol days. Maybe when it becomes F2P I'll have another whirl on it and see if I can enjoy 30 minutes here and there. Miss this game, almost as much as EQ1.
Great review OP and glad your enjoying it. Really is a gem. Playing: Nothing |
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In regards to the breath meter and mob choking abilities.I understand that. however, it has hapened in a couple situations where I do not believe it was a mob ability. 1. I was grinding spiders in the isle just outside of the initial start area. Out of about 30-40 spiders I had the breath meter spontaneously pop once. If this was a mob ability wouldnt I have had it trigger more than once with 30-40 mobs? You may be correct, this is an honest question. 2. Had it pop once just while running (and nowhere near any water nor engaged in any combat). Its not a big deal, I didnt ever lose any health from it even as the timer never ran out before it dissapeared. I was just mentioning an observation of a perceived bug/glitch.
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4/11/12 4:28:42 PM#11
Originally posted by Dissolution If it happened when you were running then you're right. I haven't encountered it by myself for a very long time (like 2 or 3 years) so I assumed it could be the choke debuff. About the first point, I recall these mobs cast it very rarely yes, maybe once per 30 mobs as you said. REALITY CHECK |
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4/11/12 4:28:59 PM#12
Pretty good review. I'm a new player myself, tried VG for the first time just recently. Actually I just subbed for a month, because I had so much fun during the tutorial and kept hearing about the huge world in the "real" game. Also, I'm kind of between games and wanted to play something I haven't tried before. I orginally intended to wait until f2p but then I just got hooked I suppose... :P I gotta say, the world outside trial island is very different and a lot more interesting. Too bad it's a ghost town. I don't mind soloing low-level content (actually I don't like crowded started areas; tried Aion when it went f2p and the amount of people in the low-level zones was just ridiculous and totally non-immersive). But playing for hours and literally never seeing one single player is kind of sad, mostly because it speaks volumes of the failure this game was back at launch. I mean, you've got this enormous, fucking HUGE open world just begging to be explored by bands of heroes, and there's not a soul in sight. It's apparent that the game was designed with a big playerbase in mind, a playerbase that is now down to a couple of hundreds online at any given time. Of course f2p is bound to change that, but with f2p you'll also get a lot of idiots, snotty kids and other asshats potentially ruining what now seems to be a very mature community. Still, the game is dead without more players, and only f2p will bring them at this point. So anyway, here's my personal list of pros and cons: + * Huge, beautiful, and non-instanced world. If you're tired of being funneled along straight corridors with invisible walls and static NPCs like in 90% of today's AAA games, this is the game for you. Also, VG has a really nice ambience; the music and weather really immerses you in the world. * A plethora of races and classes to chose from. Sure, it's still a themepark game when it comes to combat and PvE, but some of the classes are really different and fun to play (obviously I haven't tried all of them yet). * A unique diplomacy system, bascially a minigame that influences the game world in various ways. Really cool and unlike anything else on the market. * Housing, boats - as a sandbox fan I'm really looking forward to that stuff - obviously I haven't tried it since it's endgame content, but housing and boats are never bad. Ever. - * Character models are just plain ugly, as are some of the animations. Char customization is very limited. * The game is not very optimized; low fps in certain areas for no apparent reasons, some annoying glitches, etc. The graphical settings does very little to remedy the worst of it. This should not be the case in a five year old game. * Low pop. This is the big one, as everyone already knows. I really hope VG gets a second chance and that this beautiful world will be full of life again, but it's hard to tell whether it will be the case. Hopefully it can survive with a niche audience playing and paying - that would actually be my prefered outcome since I'm very sceptical about seeing hordes of typical f2p players flooding the game. Still, VG very old school in many ways, so the "new and shiny" locusts will probably try it for a short while and then move on to the next AAA thing anyway, leaving a more dedicated playerbase behind. |
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Originally posted by Biskop The game absolutely needs a larger playerbase and I think F2P will give it hth exposure it needs. Also agree that along with F2P there are a ton of shenanigans that come along with it. My assumption is that this game will only appeal to a select crowd. I am just hoping that the crowd it is suited for acually give it a shot. This has the makings for a MMO cult classic. Additionally, in the settings i noticed there is an option to "ignore trial players " lmao. I wonder if that filter will be adoped to the F2P players. There are alot of friendly and helpful people who are playing this game, I hope it stays that way after the nerd raging, I want it now, non googling tell me how to do it flood gushes through the gates at F2P launch.
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Additionally: I have reached 17 with the Disciple and taken a short excursion to play around with multiple classes to play with my wife along with muti-boxing. This includes Shaman, Cleric, Bard and warrior. I have found a plethora of useful sites for multiple aspects of the game and will be sharing with an add-on post in the near future. The real game is a dramatic change from the trial in my opinion. Very much so for the better as opposed to the worst. There are some hitches here and there that will bementioned but it has been a long time since I can say my wife and I have been this immersed in a game. The ambience with the depth of the world along with the amazing soundtrack, scenery and exploration factor have me repeatedly asking myself why I didnt get here sooner. Best word for the experience thus far is: Mesmerised. I wish I could express in words or purchase a billboard to reach the masses expressing how much older (in both generation and age) MMO gamers will enjoy this game if they give it a chance.
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4/15/12 8:48:41 AM#15
Originally posted by Dissolution Its really a mesmerised experince :) |
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4/15/12 8:54:31 AM#16
I absolutely loved Vanguard for the longest time. Mesmerising is just how I'd describe it. For me, this is the only MMO that captured the mystery, danger and adventure that I felt in old EQ back in 1999-2000. If only SOE had invested heavily in it... |
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Vonatar,You should consider trying it again. It is getting attention from a new dev team. If not now, when it goes F2P. F2P will most likely have pretty limited options as that is the SOE way, but you sound as though you are from the older mmo gen and if you like it (which I think you will) you probably will not have an aversion to subscribing. My goal is to draw attention to bring people back to at least try it, if not now when it goes F2P. I usually let dead dogs lie, but this game deserves a second wind. I think it will get more attention from SOE if they realize that they have a market for this game. That market being the players that want the old school ruleset, the inconvenient and non-instanced type world. The explorers. The challenge focused, group mechanic player. There is a market out there. These forums are full of those individuals. I am one of them. This game has the potential to fill that gap. It requires those gamers to find this game, and SOE to realize that their target market can be something other than the biggest one. With the titles they have, and the titles they are working on, they have a good investment attempting to look backwards and forwards as far as who they are attempting to target
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4/15/12 11:31:08 AM#18
Originally posted by Dissolution I have seen you in game some times now Dissolution. You seems to level quite well and I do hope you will stick around in the game for awhile :) And I am also trying to spread the world about the game. I have gotten two of my mmo-guilds to be really pumped up about the f2p realse of the game so hopefully I will manage to bring around 40 senior players with me :) |
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Originally posted by mymmo I have been jumping around and trying the class systems a bit recently. Mostly to team with my wife who spends less time in the game due to the kids. Also playing: Insurrection-Shaman Rhythmatic Beats-Bard Rejuvenation-Cleric Obliteration-Warrior The War and Cleric are my multi-boxing experiment until the shammy reaches the Disc's level. Hit me up in game anytime. Think I am going to keep a Cleric at the Isle maxed out to help out new folks when they come in as well.
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4/15/12 12:34:15 PM#20
Originally posted by Dissolution I don't have an aversion to subscribing. I have been subbed before and have a host of characters in the 40s as does my gf. The reason we moved on was simply due to SOE's lack of interest in the game and the very low pop which made it near impossible to see stuff that you want to see (Greystone being the example right before we left). VG has some amazing old-style group content, but having to pass a lot of it up became quite sad. VG with a larger community would be, as you say, a real success of an MMO for all those many people who are tired of the treadmill themepark crap of today. |
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