and suctum loves godsmack and greenday
and add insult to injury with this thread
http://www.gamespot.com/news/star-wa...switch-6405722
and suctum loves godsmack and greenday
and add insult to injury with this thread
http://www.gamespot.com/news/star-wa...switch-6405722
SWTOR is a totally different kind of game, though. You can play it 1-49 for months and just play through the storylines for the 4 classes on each side. And Star Wars is probably the best IP around. It's the only reason I bought the game as an MMO.
AOC is 90-95% end game content.
Navin, people prefer to powerlevel their characters in the game, SWTOR, during the double experience days. Everyone rushes to 80 there to "get ready" for the expansion.
- Remove daily rewards and the raid finder;
- remove membership bonuses;
- disable PVE XP for daily challenges;
- remove WBs forever on Crom;
- slow down the AA gain;
- lower the PVP XP gain or remove the streak system;
- remove AoE looting;
- add the missing mobs back to Khesh., F. of the Dead, and Eigl. Mount.;
- fix the 250+ms ping;
- take the key away from Saddur;
- revert T3, T3.5 (10.21.15), T4 (10.21.15), and GGG changes;
- remove energy and add skills (like taunt) back.
Not every one.
I said that there is actually enough entertainment for someone F2P to make the game worth playing without subbing especially with the Star Wars universe as the background.
I doubt all of the free to players that that article mentions are powerlevelling. Most are playing the storylines and treating it like KOTOR3 with some additional plusses because it's an MMO.
AoC has almost zero 1-80 replayability. And that's most of what this free to play model gives them in AoC.
Some people like power levelling; for the most part I never have. I always played my 80 until someone in guild wanted a levelling partner. Like Bori, p-levelling isn't bad for an hour or so, but I have no idea how people engage in that level of mind-numbing activity for hours and hours.
I love leveling in AoC, and I find it really hard to believe I'm the only one. Three of my 80s are the same class, even, and I'm a pretty casual player. I've never powerleveled or offline leveled.
There just isn't competition among mainstream MMOs for AoC's mature features, environment, combat, or classes.
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Yeah population obviously is important hence train have passed.A game only get so many chances to pick it self up again.And the socalled pvp content and how hardcore ore even competive it is a joke(bin for long).Well as far im concern way bether games if u like this genre is to be released then guild WARs.But to each hes own i pass that game for now..
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funny how the content put out by gw2 for just april fools day is more than AoC has put out in 3 years
http://youtu.be/EWxlRDMJz_o
http://youtu.be/123GbFBvOYo
People still playing GW2?? Amazing... it was interesting for about 30 secs after I made my first char there and it looked like a fat rabbit with a brain damage.. oh well, kids has always loved furry animals ;-)