the ability to play every class while keeping a baseline on gear/stats is amazing. after you open enough of each class, you can fill any role or play any play style you want!
The battle system, prestige system, character customization, graphics and missions are the best features of this game and for me the big difference to other games.
I like the skyforge the possibility of releasing more classes playing. Needless to say about the graphical quality and gameplay are excellent! I played from the first CBT's and would love to be able to play alchemist.
I like the mixture of Sci-fi and Fantasy, it really brings out a unique look to it all, the game mechanics are by far one of the most fun real-time combat mechanics I've ever played and the graphics are amazing.
Firstly, what I like about Skyforge is you aren't given the dozens of skills like many traditional mmo's in tab target systems but are instead given a handful to be efficiently chosen and used with a form of action combat using left and right mouse buttons. Several games have been doing this recently, but it really is a huge improvement to the immersion that is combat within mmo's, a make or break feature.
Secondly, I love that there are no "traditional" levels and instead is a well thought out prestige system taking into account all manor of things such as gear, stats, skills, and your Atlas.
Thirdly, the elimination of the need for alts and the ability to play every class on one character is very nice imo. Only a few games have gone this route, and even less have done it right. Being able to experience the entire game's class system on 1 character truly increases playability.
Lastly, the game is free to play with no impressions of any pay-to-win cash shop additions that usually hinder other f2p games from being truly impressive. You feel like you actually progress as a f2p player in Skyforge rather than continuously getting the feeling you need to start dishing out cash in order to make your game time worth it, like in some other f2p systems.
Haxus Council Member 21 year MMO veteran PvP Raid Leader Lover of The Witcher & CD Projekt Red
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Pretty much everything.
There are a lot of classes for a OBT game and they look amazing.
The graphics are awesome.
The gameplay is amazing.
The Atlas is just HUGE and its like POE but connects to other classes for your curiosity.
the ability to play every class while keeping a baseline on gear/stats is amazing. after you open enough of each class, you can fill any role or play any play style you want!
i like the capability of this
so i think this game is worth time to spend on
I like the skyforge the possibility of releasing more classes playing. Needless to say about the graphical quality and gameplay are excellent! I played from the first CBT's and would love to be able to play alchemist.
My favorite part about Skyforge is that the game has the Trinity setup but puts a spin on it.
Dps comes in different flavors such as Damage over time, Up front burst, or Consistent damage through abilities that stack on eachother.
Tanks come in active mitigation or or passive mitigation with an emphasis on mobility.
Supports come in the active shield mitigation and reducing enemy damage type and there is no absolute healer class.
Love the spin.
Classes look like fun.
Firstly, what I like about Skyforge is you aren't given the dozens of skills like many traditional mmo's in tab target systems but are instead given a handful to be efficiently chosen and used with a form of action combat using left and right mouse buttons. Several games have been doing this recently, but it really is a huge improvement to the immersion that is combat within mmo's, a make or break feature.
Secondly, I love that there are no "traditional" levels and instead is a well thought out prestige system taking into account all manor of things such as gear, stats, skills, and your Atlas.
Thirdly, the elimination of the need for alts and the ability to play every class on one character is very nice imo. Only a few games have gone this route, and even less have done it right. Being able to experience the entire game's class system on 1 character truly increases playability.
Lastly, the game is free to play with no impressions of any pay-to-win cash shop additions that usually hinder other f2p games from being truly impressive. You feel like you actually progress as a f2p player in Skyforge rather than continuously getting the feeling you need to start dishing out cash in order to make your game time worth it, like in some other f2p systems.
21 year MMO veteran
PvP Raid Leader
Lover of The Witcher & CD Projekt Red
"Magic isn't an addiction. It is power, and the weak are consumed by it."
Can only tell you what excites me from the videos on youtube, as I haven't played this game yet. Heck it wasn't even on my radar.
It does look very good, actiony and the "class" system is much like the newer final fantasy games and Path of Exile.
I am looking forward to it.
I like that I can login for a certain amount of time, do any number of objectives that are available and feel like I am progressing in my character.
The classes all feel different, unique and I want to try them all.
I LOVE the fact that I don't have to make alts to experience the other classes!
#altaholics