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SomethingUnusualSomethingUnusual Member UncommonPosts: 546

Greetings fellow gamers!

Up front, I've found Mortal Online to be a solid concept. Though -- as I've read numerous times on this site alone -- the game is not without it's bugs. But is any game really?

I stayed very skeptical of this game since I had found it a couple years ago, and not until the recent updates have I decided to try it. In the past there have been several videos around that showed what I would find to be game breaking.

- NPC pathing. Monsters/NPC's would attempt to get way to close to the point where they could hit the player, but the player was defenseless or worse resulting in a quick demise.

The pathing I am happy to say is now working smoothly and in fact the reason that I decided to give it a try in the last week.

- Independent development team. While not always a bad thing, let's face it, MMORPG's involve a lot of resources and man-hours. Which Star Vault definitely lacks.

At least they are trying with what they have, I've watched the game begin to flood with updates over the last year by a very small team working as hard as they can with what they have.

Notably -- though I am new to mmorpg.com and this is my first post here in fact -- I usually stay clear of such because of obvious reasons (Slow updates, inexperienced teams) But as I mentioned, they are giving it their all in anticipation of their steam launch. I truly hope it remains that way.

 

So, where am I going with this? Honestly? I don't know but I wanted to share my thoughts in the least biased way I can.

Quite simply other than some upcoming titles (Everquest Next, Chronicles of Elyria etc) this game has it going on when it comes to immersion possibilities... I feel like it's 1999 all over again from my last week of trying this game. Notably getting trained by skeletons in the newbie city graveyard (*cough* Commonlands/Befallen) Perhaps it's a level of nostalgia.

I don't have enough experience in this game yet to give a solid review of any sorts, and will likely not for a very long while (It's a big game) So, I won't go into any details on gameplay.

Wanting to try it? Be my guest or don't. Be warned though that similar to Darkfall Unholy Wars, it's a niche and requires a bit of thick skin. Welcome to the internet.

Graphics? 2010 Unreal Engine 3... Good for what they had to work with. For today? I give it a 7/10, it isn't ugly, but it isn't TERA (Using the same engine and released in the same time frame, though I will note that I'm not a fan of Asian art-style or games)

Sound? The ambient music is okay, it fits the setting. Combat sounds, interaction etc are to the point and not obnoxious. I'll mention Darkfall: Unholy Wars here again for comparison, I HATE the "hit indication" gong in that game, Mortal at least has good sound indicators, hitting with a weapon sounds like hitting with a weapon and not a smashed tambourine.  8/10

UI? Minimal, I like that. Indications of when you are struck, from what direction and of what section of your body, I like that as well. Game elements stay within the graphical area and less so in the UI. 10/10 (So sue me)

The game so far as I've experienced is a breath of fresh air from the questing/kill x stuff that floods the market these days. Though on a technicality the questing/kill x is still there but kind of goes back to the Everquest style that I loved 15 years ago. No quest log, no map, just basic interaction. To each their own on this subject. I've been dying for a game that makes me use my brain a little instead of having a direct reference.

I don't have much to go on. I'm no expert and certainly a newbie to this game.

 

I would ask what you guys think... But I'm likely not even going to have this post glanced at, yet alone care about feedback. I just felt like writing something about something.

 

How about that sliced bread? Good stuff eh?

 

 

 

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  • JakobmillerJakobmiller Member RarePosts: 687
    No.. Just no...
  • LahuzerLahuzer Member UncommonPosts: 782
    Nice to see the game get some love on this site. But be prepared for the haters to come flying in. But your not alone. There is love for this game out there. But peeps avoid MMORPG like the plague when it comes to taking advice for any game. And the hate for MO here (from a few peeps), is amongst the worst I've seen.
  • BoneserinoBoneserino Member UncommonPosts: 1,768

    I commend you for giving it a go.   I find too many people can't be bothered to try something just because they have heard bad things about it.

     

    Fallen Earth was my game that I was absolutely positive I would not like.   Somehow I convinced myself that I at least had to try it to find out.  It has been one of my favorite games ever since,

     

    Uncharted waters has given me a lot of enjoyment lately also.   Despite the dated graphics, it has a bit of depth to it and a decent player base.

     

    Mortal online sounded to me like the game that a lot of the hardcores here were asking for.   But once the problems show up they all run and start bitching about how bad it is, effectively killing the games hopes and their own, in a way.   Same thing happened to Vanguard and probably a few others.

     

    I am with you and I think a lot of these games have much to offer and could use some love for the good of the genre.  But as gamers, we need thicker skins, to be able to overlook some flaws, and work constructively with people making these games, in order to improve them, rather than trying to tear them down for whatever selfish reason.

    So by all means keep posting your experience here, so people can get a true idea of the game.   You might even get me to try it sometime!  image

     

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  • goboygogoboygo Member RarePosts: 2,141
    Originally posted by Boneserino

    I commend you for giving it a go.   I find too many people can't be bothered to try something just because they have heard bad things about it.

     

    Fallen Earth was my game that I was absolutely positive I would not like.   Somehow I convinced myself that I at least had to try it to find out.  It has been one of my favorite games ever since,

     

    Uncharted waters has given me a lot of enjoyment lately also.   Despite the dated graphics, it has a bit of depth to it and a decent player base.

     

    Mortal online sounded to me like the game that a lot of the hardcores here were asking for.   But once the problems show up they all run and start bitching about how bad it is, effectively killing the games hopes and their own, in a way.   Same thing happened to Vanguard and probably a few others.

     

    I am with you and I think a lot of these games have much to offer and could use some love for the good of the genre.  But as gamers, we need thicker skins, to be able to overlook some flaws, and work constructively with people making these games, in order to improve them, rather than trying to tear them down for whatever selfish reason.

    So by all means keep posting your experience here, so people can get a true idea of the game.   You might even get me to try it sometime!  image

     

    Great point,  the "I want something different crowd" stating every game out there sucks and they want something "hard" and old school, then spend 30 mins with games like MO,  and come back basically saying "Its not perfect it totally sucks!" there are bugs and.....stuff.

    The only people bold enough to make games like this don't get the support from the people that say they want them, and your right, the haters kill their own hopes and dreams, because no big studios are going to make a game like what people say they want.

  • TalonsinTalonsin Member EpicPosts: 3,619
    Originally posted by Boneserino

    I am with you and I think a lot of these games have much to offer and could use some love for the good of the genre.  But as gamers, we need thicker skins, to be able to overlook some flaws, and work constructively with people making these games, in order to improve them, rather than trying to tear them down for whatever selfish reason.

    While I do agree with you Bone that supporting indie devs and not expecting AAA level content in the games they put out is a good thing, I do have issues with unfullfilled promises, GM corruption and other issues that StarVault has been accused of.  If the OP is actually a genuine person who honestly just tried this game out and liked it then I'm happy for him but how many times in the past have we had shills come here and create accounts and post about what a wonderful game this is?  Isnt it the least bit odd that this person started an account today and only came to this one games forum and then spent 4 hours in general topics offering advice on role play and computer builds?

    This game has been out for over 5 years, is free to play, and has been mentioned on most gaming sites including steam and yet it is only able to attract 3000 actual subscribers from around the world and that assumes they are listing player donations in some category other then gross revenue.  Again, if the OP is an actual person and not a shill sent here by StarVault then I'm glad he/she found a game he likes but an unusually large amount of other gamers have not found the joy in this game that he has.  

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  • SomethingUnusualSomethingUnusual Member UncommonPosts: 546

    If it's unusual for someone like me...

    Umm sure whatever.

     

    Honestly? I've been skeptical about this site alone for years. While I have certainly frequented it to read the various comments and articles, the community isn't exactly known here for it's ability to be polite.

    The game has been getting a little love, and as I've mentioned even I have been skeptical. Someone needed to say something about it from outside the box.

    For all I know I'll dig further in and the game will end up flying off my RADAR... But before then, at least I'm giving it a shot. The games these days are either too Asian, or too... garbage. Skyforge probably a great example of garbage, was invited to phase 2 CB played for a week and gave the account away.

    Granted, it's just one opinion. As we all know, opinions are like assholes, everyone has one and it stinks.

  • LoktofeitLoktofeit Member RarePosts: 14,247

     

    I enjoyed it, but the territory update kinda killed it for me. Everyone turtled up and the small clans or solo players (npks, merchants, etc) kinda didn't have a place in the game anymore. 

    Definitely worth a try, if for no other reason but to experience the way they did skill and crafting systems. There is also a tremendous amount of lore, history and science to it all which is pretty impressive, too. 

     

     

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  • BoneserinoBoneserino Member UncommonPosts: 1,768
    Originally posted by Talonsin
    Originally posted by Boneserino
     

    While I do agree with you Bone that supporting indie devs and not expecting AAA level content in the games they put out is a good thing, I do have issues with unfullfilled promises, GM corruption and other issues that StarVault has been accused of.  If the OP is actually a genuine person who honestly just tried this game out and liked it then I'm happy for him but how many times in the past have we had shills come here and create accounts and post about what a wonderful game this is?  Isnt it the least bit odd that this person started an account today and only came to this one games forum and then spent 4 hours in general topics offering advice on role play and computer builds?

    This game has been out for over 5 years, is free to play, and has been mentioned on most gaming sites including steam and yet it is only able to attract 3000 actual subscribers from around the world and that assumes they are listing player donations in some category other then gross revenue.  Again, if the OP is an actual person and not a shill sent here by StarVault then I'm glad he/she found a game he likes but an unusually large amount of other gamers have not found the joy in this game that he has.  

    Well I agree that there can be real issues with games, companies, Dev's, whatever, that can be gamebreaking for some.   But if anyone has an agenda, here, I would say it is that small but very vocal group that just never seems to get everything they want in a game.   And when they don't get what they want, their first instinct is to trash the very thing that tried to give it to them.

     

    I am not a big fan of the shill theory either and I absolutely hate the term fanboy.  Anyone that likes a game that  you don't is instantly a fanboy.  It has no meaning and serves no purpose other than to attempt to demean and discredit someone who believes a game has merit.   I fail to see how anyone could look at the OP and say this could be a shill post.  All I saw were facts about his experience in the game.  And I would not call it glowingly positive.   All this calling people shills, whenever they post positively about a game, especially a game that has taken a lot of heat ( DMKano and Archeage come to mind) is getting really stale.    To me what is worse than a shill, is someone who plays a game for an hour, doesn't like it and then spends countless hours talking about how no one else should play the game because they did not like it.

     

    Anyway sorry about the rant.  I think this game at launch was a bit of a buggy mess on top of being an indie game with open PvP.  Thats not exactly a recipe for large numbers of players.  That it only has small numbers is no surprise.   But I think the whole point of the OP was to point out that this game might have something to offer for people that aren't finding it elsewhere.  Whats the harm in that and what does anyone really have to lose by trying it?

     

    Wish we could see more posts like this and less of the conspiracy theory type.

     

    Of course, that would cause a huge drop in the popcorn futures market wouldn't it?   Everybody loves drama!

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  • SomethingUnusualSomethingUnusual Member UncommonPosts: 546

    Indeed...

    The last thing on my mind is starting a forum war. I'm too old for that shit.

    Am I looking to coerce people towards this game? Absolutely not. Games like this scream niche, and quite honestly anyone that would be interested in such a niche will find their own way to it.  

    A problem I see with a lot of games from my own point of view is the aim to bringing in as many people as possible. Of course that is also the point of any business. Games are no longer made for gamers, far from it, they are made for people. The games that do release for gamers occur on occasion, Chronicles of Elyria for example is heavily on my list of games to look forward to... But, certainly can see that it will not be a game that is aiming for the masses. 

     

    It's hard to say these days about any game or upcoming game, particularly now that software has become a lot more complex and capable. While -- for lack of better terms -- features are quite capable of being very rich. When it comes to a business perspective those features would never sell and likely not even be a thought to implement.

    Money talks in the gaming industry, something any gamer hates but at the same time can't do without. 

    I don't speak for everyone but I know I certainly have spent so much on games alone over years that if I were to have invested in the stock market or furthering my own businesses I wouldn't be living pay check to pay check. 

  • strawhat0981strawhat0981 Member RarePosts: 1,223
    Star Vault are some shady people. I bought into this game years ago, and would not lead anyone within miles of this game.

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  • SomethingUnusualSomethingUnusual Member UncommonPosts: 546
    Originally posted by strawhat0981
    Star Vault are some shady people. I bought into this game years ago, and would not lead anyone within miles of this game.

    So I've heard. Just by throwing my two pennies in about it I've probably ruined my reputation here, particularly being an mmorpg.com newbie. Could be worse I suppose. 

  • AnubisanAnubisan Member UncommonPosts: 1,798
    For a lot of people on this site, any kind of positive post about Mortal Online must be attacked at all costs. They absolutely hate this game and will never see it in a positive light. They also seem to be quite dedicated to the cause of talking badly about it, some spending literally years here doing nothing but trashing it. This is why most of us who actually like the game don't come to this forum anymore. It's pointless and the negativity really starts to wear on you.

    This is my first time here in over a year and I'm sad to see the same people spewing the same negative crap they were literally 3 years ago...
  • BurntvetBurntvet Member RarePosts: 3,465
    Bad game, bad community, bad company running it.

    Try it once and quit forever.

    I don't care enough about MO to actually "hate it".

    What I do not care for is people trying to get others to pay for this monstrosity, when there are all the threads and videos in the world showing what a wreck MO actually is. And it is.
  • BellomoBellomo Member UncommonPosts: 184

    I think i'll give it the old college try as well.

  • Agricola1Agricola1 Member UncommonPosts: 4,977
    There was a lot of demand for hardcore MMO's back then, they got it, they got killed, they quit, they complained.

    In my opinion it's not just the fact it had bugs (has there ever been a new release without them?), MO had bugs but it provided what most of those who bought it wanted. When I read complaints I always think of that old proverb "Becareful what you wish for ... because you might just get it!"

    As to the game itself, 5 years ago it was a massive homo-erotic fist fight on the starter beach as I remember. Getting out of that was a great relief, kind of like a reward? After that I had to face the Mongol Terror that was gangs of players roaming the countryside on horse back ... I cannot say it wasn't exciting.
    I didn't have anyone to play with so I couldn't advance further in the game and didn't know of any guilds, it had just released. Since MO was not your standard MMORPG (which in reality is a single player where you can team up with others if and when the mood suits you), and without back up it was too tough for me to hack it (yes computer hard man admits he has digital limits!) I gave it in.

    So fast forward and it goes on steam, I just tried it again and found the game a breath of fresh air. So I've signed up for a month and after my skills are trained I'll be looking for a guild. I found my old account is still there and was pleasantly surprised to see I had some old skills trained up.

    From what I can tell MO is a better game now, they have done a lot of work on it and I enjoy playing it. If it hadn't come on steam again I'd never have known, and it is like being in 1999 again ... in a good full on PvP way :)



    "Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience"

    CS Lewis

  • SomethingUnusualSomethingUnusual Member UncommonPosts: 546
    I had taken a break for a bit since this post. I see they changed a little something to try and "fix" blueblocking. Not that I really found it a problem. Anyone actively playing that can elaborate?
    This scribing thing looks cool too.

    As of this reply, I am reinstalling, I just need a game with some depth to it, something that feels like an experience and not a 9-5 job.
  • rojoArcueidrojoArcueid Member EpicPosts: 10,722
    When i played MO it felt like some random person's first attempt at making a  game. It's not just bugs, its really bad.

    My experience. 




  • MMOman101MMOman101 Member UncommonPosts: 1,787
    College try=drink beer, do drugs, eat pizza. 

    “It's unwise to pay too much, but it's worse to pay too little. When you pay too much, you lose a little money - that's all. When you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything, because the thing you bought was incapable of doing the thing it was bought to do. The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot - it can't be done. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run, and if you do that you will have enough to pay for something better.”

    --John Ruskin







  • MardukkMardukk Member RarePosts: 2,222
    MO's combat doesn't hold a candle to DFUW.  It's not close at all.  I find MO to be really really unpolished and rough looking/clunky and on and on.  They definitely had some good ideas, outside of combat, but the game is so unpolished and clunktastic that I had to pull the plug within a few weeks of trying.
  • SomethingUnusualSomethingUnusual Member UncommonPosts: 546
    I'd gladly sub back unholy wars, I'm curious of the recent "pve" change. As in how much more may have been added. Farming is cool and can be pretty fun when your team comes across another in the world. Other than the social interactions and combat. DFUW definitely needed a little more meta-game.
    I can't bring myself to play any more tab target games. Miss that sense of adventure, and danger. Is it anymore active? Or pretty much the same 100 people these days?

    Mardukk said:
    MO's combat doesn't hold a candle to DFUW.  It's not close at all.  I find MO to be really really unpolished and rough looking/clunky and on and on.  They definitely had some good ideas, outside of combat, but the game is so unpolished and clunktastic that I had to pull the plug within a few weeks of trying.

  • WizardryWizardry Member LegendaryPosts: 19,332
    I actually tried the game when it first came out,i don't remember if i paid money or was some sort of early access but i played it none the less.
    It was quite awhile ago so i obviously don't remember a lot but i do remember that it wasn't all that bad.I  think i had a bit of a problem with UI but the real reason i did not stick around is i was playing too many mmorpg's and they take time,so i cannot play every game i think playable.
    Usually what will happen is i take a break from my fave games and then spend some time with 1-2 other games,sometimes as much as 6 months or even a year.Example i spent easily 6 months in Ruins of Magic,i spent 6 months playing the old Silkroad,several other games along the way.

    I think only reason i never went back to try MO is because i figured the game was such low population it would be basically a dead game.As of right now i don't really find any of the mmorpg's very intriguing,nothing creative or new happening just more linear questing to which i have done likely 20k of those boring quests,so i have had enough of that junk.

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  • DakeruDakeru Member EpicPosts: 3,802
    It's not the Indie aspect that keeps me from trying this one - it's the GM corruption and the dubious methods this company uses to finance itself.
    The reports of their top donators giving them more than 1000$ in a month just to get banned a week later.
    Just to pay the same amount right again because they are too addicted to leave this game.

    No I don't want to be part of this Stockholm Syndrom.
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  • Slapshot1188Slapshot1188 Member LegendaryPosts: 17,585
    When i played MO it felt like some random person's first attempt at making a  game. It's not just bugs, its really bad.

    My experience. 
    Funny you should say that because it literally WAS the first shipped game of the entire team if I recall. Pretty sure their two lead programmers were a modder and someone who coded milk container automation. That actually not joking but serious.

    All time classic  MY NEW FAVORITE POST!  (Keep laying those bricks)

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  • SomethingUnusualSomethingUnusual Member UncommonPosts: 546
    I couldn't bring myself to fault someone for their first of anything. Everyone has to start somewhere and sometime.

    I hear a lot about "shady business practices," never anything from an official media source, only forum posts.
    So forgive me for being skeptical in that department.

    On that note though, re-subbed DFUW. and going to stick to free-to-play on MO for a while. Both are great games from my experience. What one lacks, the other has and vice-versa.
  • Slapshot1188Slapshot1188 Member LegendaryPosts: 17,585

    I hear a lot about "shady business practices," never anything from an official media source, only forum posts.
    So forgive me for being skeptical in that department.


    Go search the forums. Some of the crap they pulled years ago was epic. Truly hall of fame level stuff.

    All time classic  MY NEW FAVORITE POST!  (Keep laying those bricks)

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    Coined the phrase "Role-Playing a Development Team" January 2018

    "Oddly Slap is the main reason I stay in these forums." - Mystichaze April 9th 2018

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