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Hello.
Been looking for f2p fantasy game for a couple years now and can't seem to find anything or if i find good game it gets closed soon.
It doesn't matter to me if it is p2win game, i see it as more challenge and more fun actually, what turns me off in games that there are items that are cash shop only. I'm tired of checking out games just to 2 weeks later realise that it is unplayable until i spend rl money. For example new game Dragon's Prophet - only way to unlock inventory/bank is thru cash shop. I have given up to find game so maybe someone knows some older games that would work for me with tradeable items from item mall or tradeable item mall currency(like perfect world, people could buy gold in ah for ingame money and then buy w/e they like in item mall themselves).
Other features that i like in games(may be optional, game doesn't have to have them all):
-good looking characters, no clumsy movements
-good crafting, if possible with less restrictions(like able to max only 1 crafting skill out of 10)
-same thing with skills, i like to try them all without buying skill reset notes
-pets! they are so cute
-battle grounds. i'm not really into pvp, but some battle grounds, now and then, to relax from grind is awesome and any pvp that doesn't require me to be into guild is awesome
Game features that i don't like:
-space, sci-fi, i get lost/confused, i just don't get them, only sci-fi game i have ever managed to get into was scarlet blade
-action games, i guess this is main reason why i can't find any likeable game from new or upcoming games
-open world pvp or the games that only have guild vs guild pvp, if i have to play months, just to try out pvp i will most likely quit game before getting there.
Comments
i would actually second this recommendation for you.
and while i only play rarely myself, it does have the best f2p model on the market currently.
"There are at least two kinds of games.
One could be called finite, the other infinite.
A finite game is played for the purpose of winning,
an infinite game for the purpose of continuing play."
Finite and Infinite Games, James Carse