Well in all fairness, they are never going to get this game made without additional funding, which is going to have to come from the backers until some other investor shows up.
Their post launch business model doesn't include selling these advantages which I feel is a big mistake, but I'm not building this game.
Take a hard read of the recent Portalarium public filing for a really insightful look at how it was funded and will continue to be, quite a few good parallels / portents to the possible future for COE.
Ya know, if he does pull this off, this would be pretty epic.
As far as the giving those that supported the game a huge advantage, I am fine with that, after all, they paid into the game when there was no game, so they earned it.
As far as this Topic goes, I like the idea that you need to kneel to do inventory. Adds a nice touch of realism.
There are two things I don't think I like, first is the kneeling to check inventory.
Assuming there is time associated with this, imagine you are out gathering, wearing your "gathering" gear (assuming such exists) and ganker George comes running at you.
Time to bring out the PVP gear....whoops, wait, have to take a knee first, then for extra bad measure, cant put on my chainmail without first removing 2 layers of shirts and pants, in order, to then replace them in the correct order.
Just a terrible mechanic in my book, some recently released medieval single player simulation did this, and it sounded bad there too.
I'd much rather have several quick gear "set" slots that I could set up for say 3 scenarios, PVP, PVE, and Social, which I could hot key between. (Maybe I need 4th slot for my "run away, run away" gear.
Doesn't have to be an instant transformation, but shouldn't be so long that "George" gets to me while I'm unprepared.
Realism is great and all, but not at the expense of practical gameplay.
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing FO76 ATM.
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Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing FO76 ATM.
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Best part is that someone thought this would be good to show...
Lol you cruel thing!
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Well in all fairness, they are never going to get this game made without additional funding, which is going to have to come from the backers until some other investor shows up.
Their post launch business model doesn't include selling these advantages which I feel is a big mistake, but I'm not building this game.
Take a hard read of the recent Portalarium public filing for a really insightful look at how it was funded and will continue to be, quite a few good parallels / portents to the possible future for COE.
Ya know, if he does pull this off, this would be pretty epic.
As far as the giving those that supported the game a huge advantage, I am fine with that, after all, they paid into the game when there was no game, so they earned it.
As far as this Topic goes, I like the idea that you need to kneel to do inventory. Adds a nice touch of realism.
There are two things I don't think I like, first is the kneeling to check inventory.
Assuming there is time associated with this, imagine you are out gathering, wearing your "gathering" gear (assuming such exists) and ganker George comes running at you.
Time to bring out the PVP gear....whoops, wait, have to take a knee first, then for extra bad measure, cant put on my chainmail without first removing 2 layers of shirts and pants, in order, to then replace them in the correct order.
Just a terrible mechanic in my book, some recently released medieval single player simulation did this, and it sounded bad there too.
I'd much rather have several quick gear "set" slots that I could set up for say 3 scenarios, PVP, PVE, and Social, which I could hot key between. (Maybe I need 4th slot for my "run away, run away" gear.
Doesn't have to be an instant transformation, but shouldn't be so long that "George" gets to me while I'm unprepared.
Realism is great and all, but not at the expense of practical gameplay.
Meh.... welcome to getting caught with your pants down,, sort to speak.
It adds a level of risk to what you are doing, how safe do you feel to take the armor off, and even if you had it on.. how skilled are you with a weapon anyway if you are out gathering. This game kinda makes it clear that everyone is not going to be an epic swordsman, some people are in fact just going to butchers, bakers and candlestick makers.
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There are two things I don't think I like, first is the kneeling to check inventory.
Assuming there is time associated with this, imagine you are out gathering, wearing your "gathering" gear (assuming such exists) and ganker George comes running at you.
Time to bring out the PVP gear....whoops, wait, have to take a knee first, then for extra bad measure, cant put on my chainmail without first removing 2 layers of shirts and pants, in order, to then replace them in the correct order.
Just a terrible mechanic in my book, some recently released medieval single player simulation did this, and it sounded bad there too.
I'd much rather have several quick gear "set" slots that I could set up for say 3 scenarios, PVP, PVE, and Social, which I could hot key between. (Maybe I need 4th slot for my "run away, run away" gear.
Doesn't have to be an instant transformation, but shouldn't be so long that "George" gets to me while I'm unprepared.
Realism is great and all, but not at the expense of practical gameplay.
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"I need to finish" - Christian Wolff: The Accountant
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing FO76 ATM.
Don't just play games, inhabit virtual worlds™
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Clearly popular to sycophants for sure.
"I should run a marathon backwards. So I could see what second place look like" Royce da 5'9"
"I need to finish" - Christian Wolff: The Accountant
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing FO76 ATM.
Don't just play games, inhabit virtual worlds™
"This is the most intelligent, well qualified and articulate response to a post I have ever seen on these forums. It's a shame most people here won't have the attention span to read past the second line." - Anon
It adds a level of risk to what you are doing, how safe do you feel to take the armor off, and even if you had it on.. how skilled are you with a weapon anyway if you are out gathering. This game kinda makes it clear that everyone is not going to be an epic swordsman, some people are in fact just going to butchers, bakers and candlestick makers.
Currently Playing Eternal Crusade, because killing people with a Chainsword is more fun then a sniper rifle.