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Totally agree. The landscape is very well put together, but the character and NPC models are pretty horrific.
Infact if you stand side by side with an NPC, your own model against the NPCs looks like it was made by a totally different modeller and texture artist and even animator. The way the NPCs stand around with their arms out and walk like they've just pooped their pants is cringeworthy.
Lotro is a great game with some excellent features but the character models REALLY let it down.
Theres a rating system already on this very site.
Have to agree with you guys.
It does what it does very well, but for me I need my MMOs to convince me I'm in a living world - War just doesn't do this, as it feels like everything is set up, placed and nothing is natural.
They went too far in removing the 'fluff' and spaces between spaces.
'War is everywhere!' Mythic say, well to create the feeling of a living world, 'War' needs to be contrasted with quiet areas.
Its a shame because the Warhammer world is a great place rich in lore, but WAR the game feels more like a one way train ride through selected zones.
Nice sarcastic troll post OP - very nearly had me fooled for a millisecond ![]()
I might have bought this game on release but after the complete farce of the past week I'll wait for a good 4/5 months to see if GOA can prove themselves worthy.