I didn't see any threads like this out there already, so I'll create one for myself, and people can feel free to use the same one in order to list their gaming preferences so that more knowledgable BDO players can educate us on a game buying decision.
So whether it be DAoC, SWG, CoH, WoW, or any other game out there, I've always been the type that could be described as an adventurer. I prefer adventuring with like-minded people, but I'm fine doing it solo too. What I mean by adventuring, is basically what some people may call exploration and combating all the nasty things that threaten ordinary citizens of the world. I'm not a crafter, a trader, a business owner or what have you. I'm also not a griefer or a spastic PvPer that gets off on the thrill of killing other people. I really do enjoy the leveling up process with great character customization. Assigning attribute points, skill points, and choosing which skills I want to learn is what I love about RPG's, along with the adventuring.
Considering the above, I open the floor to the more knowledgeable BDO players out there and to whoever else may be on the fence about this game.
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MAGA
the game is unique in thats more a sandbox then anyone other game released in a decade.. There is so many possible ways to play the game, the depth of many systems is incredible...
-there are people mindlessly grinding to get to max xp level..
- others are spending time to create a trade emperium
- i am traveling around the world in search of knowledge uncovering stories and lore as i do so..
- and then there is the crafter... The crafting system is totally different from any other game..
- i cant comment much on how pvp will change this, but i am not affraid of a challenge and will make sure to travel with friends
If you are looking for the traditional themepark MMO, you will only find snipsets of it here, its a freshand orriginal game that borrowed quite a lot of things from older pre wow games as well as some things from outside the MMO gamescene..
you will only know if you like this game from playing it yourself, i would say atleast a month or so to find out about the huge endgame content thats everything except instanced dungeons and raids is all about, there are many systems that keep you involved to the game at higher levels, but you need to find out for yourself if they are your thing
Best MMO experiences : EQ(PvE), DAoC(PvP), WoW(total package) LOTRO (worldfeel) GW2 (Artstyle and animations and worlddesign) SWTOR (Story immersion) TSW (story) ESO (character advancement)
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But in general comments like this make me sick... this game is mostly about PvE, as witotuh the huge PvE part, noboddy will thrive in PvP.. You just cant just do PvP, thats not an option.... thats something many do not realise.
Best MMO experiences : EQ(PvE), DAoC(PvP), WoW(total package) LOTRO (worldfeel) GW2 (Artstyle and animations and worlddesign) SWTOR (Story immersion) TSW (story) ESO (character advancement)
"True friends stab you in the front." | Oscar Wilde
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Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
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There's a few reason why I am stating this and they are: this game you need to be a crafter and you need to be able trade and understand trading. This game also have some people stuck on stupid because they can't figure out the way the node system works at all. A player also must discover things like food (because in order for a player to build his stam and strength up you need to eat food and run alot). There's a lot of hidden things in this game that would not agree with your playstyle. For example you have be be able to sit through and understand the conversations you have with NPCs in order to gain friendship from the to unlock new quest. Sometimes in order to pass their conversations you have to fail their conversations. This is an example of some indepth sandbox style.
Now you can always come to the game and level up but I don't see you getting that far into this game if you don't take the finer things it has to offer. Here's one more example: in order for you to build your strength up in this game you have to get this pack and walk really really really freaking slow (which in turn builds your strength).
If a world is beautiful enough, then I'll want to explore it. If mobs are challenging enough, then I won't get bored fighting them. End game PvP is okay for me, but the entire journey has to be worth doing or else it's not worth the money, even if it is only part of a days pay.
You have to find stuff that justifies your time, including unique lore, quests, NPCs, items, dungeons, and so on.
when you ding 45 you are PvP enabled
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MAGA
A big part of my enjoyment of this game is that I found a class that feels much like the classic MMOs I've been playing for decades. The wizard and witch gameplay seems familiar to me with a lot of very natural follow-up combos like a stunning thunderbolt followed by large area lightning AOE, a fireball followed by a fireball explosion, etc. Add to that the mana leach, self heal, magic bubble shield, mini teleport dodge and the only rez in the game... all very familiar. A typical wizard with a dash of healer.
In the CB2 I tried Bezerker, Sorceress and Tamer and I find their play style confusing... as in I know it's going to take me a long time to get the hang of it, confusing. Haven't tried warrior/valkyrie or the archer yet but they look like they could also be more western-traditional (Paladin, Hunter.) The Blader also looks like it could be a helluva lot of fun. Can't wait to try that one when we get it in NA/EU.
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yes. the garden is peaceful
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To equate this in a real life scenario, picture yourself as a historic adventurer. Eating, establishing connections with the locals, building your skills through realistic means, exploring, dealing with hostiles, selling your services to locals as you pass through, conquering challenges you come across are all things you expect. If you spend your life mastering the art of combat and exploring foreign lands, you're not going to be a crafter, hire workers, manage trade routes and etc. Pack mules, horse taming, and crafting is mostly what I hear spoken about this game. If I wanted to run a business or master a trade, then I'd work more overtime, because I already do that.
Agreed!
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What I'm asking is if I can expect to find a hidden cave with a journal or some kind of unique item - or something that's actually really rare that?
Because that's the kind of thing that inspires me to explore.
I will say combat is easy when to comes to straight up killing a mob. But to really maximize your grinding is a challenge.
I'm looking for a reason to give it another chance - and this could be a good one.