I think it may be a bit of a sleeper. My wife and I hadn't been particularly interested, but after enough reviews highlighting the econ/housing/node systems, I took the leap last weekend and got hooked. I will admit the genderlocking and overall la…
I've been playing for 4 days, and I still feel like a clueless noob. I can't recall the last time I didn't feel like I had a game 90% figured out within a couple of hours, and was subsequently bored once the novelty of new features wore off. I'm st…
I don't hate WoW, but I find it very disappointing that they've done nothing to advance the state of the art. They've got the budget of a small city, but the best they seem to ever offer up (systems, interactability, etc.) are neutered retreads of …
Originally posted by waynejr2 Originally posted by madazz Trials of Atlantis for Dark Age of Camelot.
It was the fastest I have ever personally seen a community destroyed in a game. The game has never recovered from it either.
This!
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Originally posted by evilastro 2) Open class system? No, not really. You pick a school and that is your class. You can learn a few skills from other schools, but you are primarily stuck with your school as your class.
Not so much, you can lear…
I actually enjoyed Allods, right up until they put the cash shop into full double fisting mode. The core game was actually decent enough to support a P2P game, if you strip out the cash shop BS and balancing issues they caused. I really did want a s…
Originally posted by Lorkii Fair enough, but it s the lack of GW2 class definition that hinders it in this situation.
I'd say it's more the lack of Mezz. You CAN define a class role with weapon, trait and slot skill choices. But you will never ge…
Even better then that, if you click on the gear icon in your inventory, you can just "Deposit Collectibles" and it will send everything to the bank that fits in one of those slots.
Not much of a liquor drinker, but I do have some Balzams in case of emergency. Stuff'll wake anyone up from a coma. On the other hand, I have quite a few gallons of nicely aged mead.
The "new" client just installs things properly (i.e. game files into Program Files/Guild Wars 2, makes Start Menu shortcuts), instead of everything running out of whatever folder you dowloaded it to. If you're like me, and prefer things organized, y…
It's an amusing game, but I don't care for most of the non-combat systems...
All right, I was just getting cheap thrills running around as a heavily armed stripper.