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didnt read a damn word of what anyone wrote in this thread-I just cant get past the title
WTF is "won't being playing" mean? what f'ing language is that?
Firefox is probably filtering out the active x stuff on the site. Have you tried allowing them again?
I think a better question would be does anyone still care?
you can play this game for free. There is one very popular way to gain in game currency and get a ton of great skills, however it is a longer process than paying real money and starting out with a weapon and some armor.
SWEATING animals is free-in a few hours you can make 5-7 PED (in game cash). The low end armor is often offered in exchange for sweat-as are some of the starter guns.
This is a game that takes time. All of the people that say you have to put money in are generally the same people that expect to be the "uber l33t" in a week.
The more you play, the better your skills get, the easier it is to do anything and everything in this game.
Is depositing $20US a good idea? Sure-it helps out a great deal in the early part of the game so you get an easier transition into some of the more advanced parts of the game. But in about 10 days of sweating, (and learning what the hell is going on in the game), you can make that $20 US in sweat. So, if you are an impatient player that needs everything right now or you need some quest giver to hold your hand and tell you where you need to go and what you need to do, then this game is not for you.
Remember that the client is free and at no time do they ask you for any money-ever. My suggestion to you is to try the game, give it a few days, not a few minutes, and ask questions in game. There are always a great many people that will help answer you questions, give advice or let you tag along to get some experience and learn the game.
What aspect of MMORPG's are you more into?