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SiveriaSiveria Member UncommonPosts: 1,419

I am wondering is rift worth playing? or is it just another biliant wow clone, with solo rush to cap, then pointless raiding where the raid gear has no real purpose? Purpose to me is maybe some faction vs faction land control-based pvp and NO seperate pvp gear, so everyone has to raid if they want the best pve & pvp gear.

I am pretty bored with most mmo's since wow, and looking for something that might be worth playing,

Here are some things I look for.

1: Does the game have raiding worth doing? as in, is raid gear the best gear for pvp? if yes, thats a major plus, because it gives a purpose to raiding where mmo's like world of warcraft there really is no point to raiding due to a lack of stuff to do with the gear.

2: Is Rift yet another mostly or all solo to cap then start to raid mmo? or are groups actually needed outside of instances/dungeons/raids?

3: Is crafting worthwhile? or is it like most mmo's where drops you get from mobs are pretty much always better than anything you can craft.

4: How is the pvp and what kind of pvp modes does the game have? plain stuff like death match do not interest me, I am more interested in team based pvp, whether it be Capture the flag, or land control that grants your faction bonuses.

5: Classes that actually feel a tad diffrent insted of just copy and pasted from 1 mmo to the next.. I beta tested rift way back, and unless it changed since beta it fails number 5, because the classes were pretty much copy and pasted from world of warcraft.

Any replies be apprecated.

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  • RydesonRydeson Member UncommonPosts: 3,852
         It depends on if you enjoy an instance lobby based game, or not..    Rift focuses on instancing more then anything, whether it  be PvP, dungeons or raids..  It's ironic that the game is named after a feature that is suppose to be about open world rifts, but rift events are treated like a side distraction..  It reminds me of SWG without Jedi's.. WTF were you thinking Sony?  LOL
  • DrannyDranny Member UncommonPosts: 279
    Why not give the trial ago and ask the players in the game.
  • WizardryWizardry Member LegendaryPosts: 19,332

    The most LINEAR quest game i have ever played along with Wiz 101.

    No variation in game play,no choices to level in different areas,you follow those  linear quests and that is your whole gaming experience.The crafting,idk why but it didn't feel like crafting,it felt more like i was doing more quests AGAIN .../sigh.

    The RIfts/invasions are a good idea on paper,but become generic and repeating and not so fun after only a day or two.The Rifts really are the only way to feel like you are in a MMO world and not playing a run of single player quests.I cannot imagine how easy questing would be if i were in a group,they are definitely designed to solo.

    After having played the master of the Hybrid [sub class] system in FFXI,all other games seem to do it real cheap,like just a bunch of choices thrown out there with no real design into the game.

    Example having a choice of FIRE atrtacks means nothing,it is not like the creatures/mobs have elemental weaknesses,the game is just simply put shallow for depth.

    I gave it three tries,first time,i figured maybe i didn't give it a fair shake.So a second try was warranted,got bored after day 3 and stopped playing.After several months ,i again tried for a third try and again got bored after day 3,i doubt i will ever try it again.

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  • IfrianMMOIfrianMMO Member UncommonPosts: 252

    It´s a really well made WoW clone with a few new features.

    I would only reccommend it to someone who wants to play "The WoW model" without playing WoW cause they´re tired of the same old Azeroth.

    But yes, it is linear like it´s nobody´s business.

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  • strangiato2112strangiato2112 Member CommonPosts: 1,538
    Originally posted by Siveria

    I am wondering is rift worth playing? or is it just another biliant wow clone, with solo rush to cap, then pointless raiding where the raid gear has no real purpose? Purpose to me is maybe some faction vs faction land control-based pvp and NO seperate pvp gear, so everyone has to raid if they want the best pve & pvp gear.

    I am pretty bored with most mmo's since wow, and looking for something that might be worth playing,

    Here are some things I look for.

    1: Does the game have raiding worth doing? as in, is raid gear the best gear for pvp? if yes, thats a major plus, because it gives a purpose to raiding where mmo's like world of warcraft there really is no point to raiding due to a lack of stuff to do with the gear.

    2: Is Rift yet another mostly or all solo to cap then start to raid mmo? or are groups actually needed outside of instances/dungeons/raids?

    3: Is crafting worthwhile? or is it like most mmo's where drops you get from mobs are pretty much always better than anything you can craft.

    4: How is the pvp and what kind of pvp modes does the game have? plain stuff like death match do not interest me, I am more interested in team based pvp, whether it be Capture the flag, or land control that grants your faction bonuses.

    5: Classes that actually feel a tad diffrent insted of just copy and pasted from 1 mmo to the next.. I beta tested rift way back, and unless it changed since beta it fails number 5, because the classes were pretty much copy and pasted from world of warcraft.

    Any replies be apprecated.

    1. Rift's raiding and PvP is very much like WoW.  If you thought WoW's raiding was pointless you will think the same here

    2. Solo to cap.  Vanguard and FFXI are the only two I can think of that arent that way now.  Even EQ1 you can solo into your  60s easily

    3. A slghtly better WoW crafting system.  Slightly better because you can at least influence stats a little, but its still harvest, click, combine.  Gear is slightly more useful than WoW, but not much

    4. Again, think WoW.  They also have a 3 team battleground, conquest

    5.  the new souls are a little bit better, but its tough to be unique these days.

     

  • Loke666Loke666 Member EpicPosts: 21,441
    Originally posted by IfrianMMO

    It´s a really well made WoW clone with a few new features.

    I would only reccommend it to someone who wants to play "The WoW model" without playing WoW cause they´re tired of the same old Azeroth.

    But yes, it is linear like it´s nobody´s business.

    It is also a brilliant first MMO, and being linear is an advantge with new players.

    But if you played Wow or any other themepark a lot you wont find much new in this game even if the specc system and rifts/invasions are new.Very well made but it just felt like I played it before a lot.

    Still worth a trial for anyone unsure.

  • WarcannibalWarcannibal Member Posts: 24

    Its a great looking MMO but nothing new.

    If you like "tons of things to do" there is a lot, especially tied to the Achievments.  A lot of non-combat pets, titles, and nifty little trinkets to turn you into things.

    It is NOT optimized so prepare to turn graphics down or have a top end computer (I run an old Q9550 with SLI 560's and my frames range from 19 to 80+.  Yes, its that eratic. Thats with High settings minus shadows).

    The Rift community is HORRIBLE.  I have played "ALL" the MMOs out there and I have never seen such a hate filled game.  My wife says that I am getting older and this is "how kids act now".  Seriously, when did being known as a troll get you into the end game guilds?  There is also a large amount of CSM favortism, a lot like the Vanilla WoW, where guilds of CSMs use their powers to secure most all of the "server first" type achievments.

    If you can get into a good guild, or join the game with 5+ of your friends, you will love it.  It looks beautiful and there is a lot of Theme Park to see.  If your starting from lvl 1, plan on a good year of things to do and most likely loving every bit of it.

    If you plan on soloing, stick to a game where your already established, you wont miss anyhting here.

    I just logged into Rift after a month hiatus and asked simply "Where should I start leveling".  I was called every name in the book and told "go back to wow carebear".

    I logged out and will check back when its F2P.

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  • saylorxisaylorxi Member UncommonPosts: 15

    I play Rift and think its a great game for what it does. That said, the amount of fail information  in some of the replies in this thread astound me. Those who have played the game can easily spot out which people may have only spent a couple hours in the original beta and are replying as if they are long time vetarans of the game.

    Based on what you are looking for, I would not reccomend this game for you. Have you looked into Aion? That sounds like it may be more to your liking.

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