| Username | saohc |
| Real Name | darryl swearengin |
| Rank | Advanced Member |
| Joined | November 28, 2004 |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 19 |
| Location | suisun, CA, United States |
| Last Visit | May 13, 2008 |
| Post Count | 12 |
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Heh i would like to know what "honor" you speak of as well
This crafting/upgrade system they have in the game is in a sense the crafting. The game itself allows you to do what you want. If you want, you can just focus purely on crafting or upgrading players equipment. It can be a business of sorts.
Player housing would be a nice touch. Other then the guild halls, there really isn't a housing system. Hopefully they will rethink of putting it in. Or it may be planned after the game is released. They did this in Lotro and it works pretty well.
I honestly wish more companys would follow this example. Most companys are too hung up in trying to make money. What they do not understand is that if you break the mold that is what we see today, you could possibly make more money then others. Sure it is a big risk to take. You hold the pros in one hand and the cons in another.
I do hope you guys at mmo magic can break this mold. Much luck and respect your company for trying something different.
As it has been said several times already. The game as they make it sound is being based around a personal choice for the player. If you want to take your time, go right on ahead and do that. if you want to sit on your chair for hours on end doing things in the game, you can do that as well. The website Q&A awnsers alot of these questions fo you take the time to look.
The pay to play has been used for a long time, and just because it may use that, doesn't mean people won't play it. WoW is a prime example of hey it doesn't matter of pay to play. Some people just can't pay the money to play each month.
In your opinion, what kind of gamer are you?