Entropia Universe
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- Developer: MindArk
- Genre: Sci-Fi
- Status: Final
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- Website: http://www.entropia-universe.com/
- Retail Price: Free BUY IT
- Monthly Fee: Free
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Entropia Universe » General Discussion » i love this game, but don't play it if . . .
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vadvaro 11/07/07 6:40:05 PM
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Joined: 4/12/07 |
you are impatient - the game is 5+ years old and no one has maxed out any stats or professions. it isn't possible you are uninformed - real money is at stake. waste it and you are too blame, not the game you are too young - seriously, if you are 12-13 years old and act like it, this is not the game for you you are unable to learn - there are no tutorials, lessons or help. you figure it out on your own. the web has a weatlh of data. if you find it you are at an advantage, if you don't you are lazy you are unable to understand the economy - free to play doesn't mean you are going to get this game for free and walk away rich. i worked in network marketing for a long time and it always blew me away how folks expected it ot work overnight and without effort. entropia is similar in that sense, you will not be uber overnight nor will you ever be. you are unable to deposit - again free to play only goes so far. people DUMP $$$ down the toilet every single month to blizzard, sony, and others, yet balk at the idea of putting money in entropia. entropia is the ONLY game i know of that i can deposit at my leisure and withdraw later on. i played planetside for years and NOTHING to show for it. i am worth $1000's of dollars in entropia and deposited far less. $10 to $20 a month is appropiate, and you can do it as you choose. this month you dont' want to? fine. you want to put more in? fine. you are unable to play at your level - so many people start up, depost more than they should, buy overpriced weapons and armor, and hunt well beyond their skill level. just because you can afford to do so doesn't mean you will do well. you need to know what you are doing. no level restriction on items exist. they give you the freedom to mess yourself up. you need a handholding - forget it you are unable to entertain yourself - if you need a dwarf to tell you to kill 200k kobolds and bring the tails to him to get the "cheese of smiting" then you need to look elsewhere. if the idea of a free-roaming sci-fi world to explore without limits scares you without someone telling you where to go, look elsewhere you need to be defined by a class or level - if the leveling system in the elder scrolls gives you fits, look the other way. in entropia you are what you do. hunt alot? you are good with weapons. mine alot? you get better at mining. you progress at what you do, not at some predetmined skill progression.
these are my thoughts.
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Dobbin 11/07/07 9:47:06 PM
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Joined: 1/18/07 |
Originally posted by vadvaro This guy is more or less spot on about the game, nice to see an honest appraisal. One other thing i would mention though is after a certain point advancing your equipment becomes insanely expensive. Also bigger guns and hunting above your level will increase costs dramatically, so it is a matter of grinding lower end mobs hoping for a good loot to improve your equipment. I'm not EU's biggest fan - but this post is about spot on. |
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Sieges 11/14/07 11:17:31 PM
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Joined: 5/11/06 |
Ironically, I found this thread by searching Google and came across a post about it here. I am hoping to find out a little bit more about Entropia Universe:
Thank you for any answers you can share. |
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Elroy_Harvey 1/12/08 2:48:19 PM
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Joined: 7/19/06 |
1, Its skill based and yes you can learn every skill. Hope this helps :D thnx Elroy |
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