I entirely agree. I can't believe they charged a subscription for THAT.
EDIT: At least they dropped the mandatory subscription now. It's now buy to play with an optional subscription that has some so-so fringe benefits. I wish them well.
The decision to switch to a buy-to-play model was made by the game is devlopers in order to ensure sustainable and high-quality gaming YourTexasBenefits experience for all players .
Alright, I have watched this game from the start, and for the life of me, I cannot think of why I would play it.
Is there something unique or special about this game that would make it better then say, GW2?
Egotism is the anesthetic that dullens the pain of stupidity, this is why when I try to beat my head against the stupidity of other people, I only hurt myself.
Alright, I have watched this game from the start, and for the life of me, I cannot think of why I would play it.
Is there something unique or special about this game that would make it better then say, GW2?
It's designed for those who favor old school, masochistic game play mechanics.
No in game maps, no real compass (the begrudgingly add a moon that acts as a "North Star," I don't think they even have a user accessable coordinate system.
Dark is really dark, break out your torch, which does take away one hand for use in combat. Nights are more dangerous, with more of and much meaner mobs which means group play is strongly recommended, but that's true in the day as well.
If GW2 (or other, more polished MMOs) is more your jam I doubt Embers Adrift is something that would appeal.
Especially not if you enjoy playing as a mage or other magic caster which were left out at launch, despite being part of the original design back before the change in leadership and rebranding (fka Saga of Lucima) back in July of 2021.
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
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Alright, I have watched this game from the start, and for the life of me, I cannot think of why I would play it.
Is there something unique or special about this game that would make it better then say, GW2?
It's designed for those who favor old school, masochistic game play mechanics.
No in game maps, no real compass (the begrudgingly add a moon that acts as a "North Star," I don't think they even have a user accessable coordinate system.
Dark is really dark, break out your torch, which does take away one hand for use in combat. Nights are more dangerous, with more of and much meaner mobs which means group play is strongly recommended, but that's true in the day as well.
If GW2 (or other, more polished MMOs) is more your jam I doubt Embers Adrift is something that would appeal.
Especially not if you enjoy playing as a mage or other magic caster which were left out at launch, despite being part of the original design back before the change in leadership and rebranding (fka Saga of Lucima) back in July of 2021.
Nope, hate finger wiggling spell casters, I play mainly melee assault style classes, there is something honest about running up to it and killing it
Now see the thing with Ambers, or the idea of "Old School" is I dealt with that whole, no map, night/day blind shit, corpse runs, and needing to beg random people for group to kill basic mobs when I played EQ
Now, no joke, I was very lucky to have a friendly guild and static that I played with back then, but as it stood, if they were not on, I was not playing without them. I was not logging in all by myself. No fucking way.
While I had fucktons of fun with my friends, I can't say I liked the way things were back then, and for the life of me, I have no idea how or why anyone finds that needing to beg other random people for a group attractive or enjoyable
As my friends grew older life came at us, kids, family, jobs, ex-wifespouse, new fucktoys, and all the whatthefucks of mid life crisis hitting, and suddenly I am alone or just duoing, and those old school games, well, their shine started to look like a polished turd
So games like GW2 where I can do a lot of things on my own time, at my own pace, have been the exact evolution of gaming that I needed, and I do not miss "Old School" at all, even if I was there and played through it
Really, do you all like the idea of needing to glue your ass to someone else just to explore the game world?
Does that really appeal to anyone?
Or is this one of those things where you all say you love it, because you know a lot of other people hate it, and it makes you feel special in some oddly fucked up way?
Egotism is the anesthetic that dullens the pain of stupidity, this is why when I try to beat my head against the stupidity of other people, I only hurt myself.
Really, do you all like the idea of needing to glue your ass to someone else just to explore the game world?
Does that really appeal to anyone?
Or is this one of those things where you all say you love it, because you know a lot of other people hate it, and it makes you feel special in some oddly fucked up way?
As a person who solos a lot I find grouping a lot of fun!
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Really, do you all like the idea of needing to glue your ass to someone else just to explore the game world?
Does that really appeal to anyone?
Or is this one of those things where you all say you love it, because you know a lot of other people hate it, and it makes you feel special in some oddly fucked up way?
It's never my policy to group with Randoms because I have no interest in tagging along with other people. I want to do what *I* want to do in the games I play, when I want to do it, how I want to do it and if I am in the mood to do it. Other people are irrelevant to my gaming enjoyment. All they are useful for is putting stuff up for sale so I can buy crafted stuff I can't be bothered to make.
All comments are valuable, keep participating to help each other.
Is MMORPG.com testing a new positive reinforcement bot to confuse the shit posters or something?
andrew? is that you?
This user is a registered flex offender. Someone who is registered as being a flex offender is a person who feels the need to flex about everything they say. Always be the guy that paints the house in the dark. Lucidity can be forged with enough liquidity and pharmed for decades with enough compound interest that a reachable profit would never end.
I am sorry to say even at a low level I didn't enjoy this game. To tell you the truth Everquest of old in P99 is a far better game. It has more classes and definitely better skills and spells. Pity.
I did give the game a try, since it's cheap and I was bored, but player numbers are very, very low. They fell into the old trap of making a game that positively encourages grouping and socialising, which is admirable, but... there's nobody to group with. Chat may as well be entirely ignored because it's virtually dead apart from the (very) occasional WTB or WTS. I think they did a wise move when they dropped the mandatory sub, but the optional sub gives no real benefits so that's not going to pull people in either.
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EDIT: At least they dropped the mandatory subscription now. It's now buy to play with an optional subscription that has some so-so fringe benefits. I wish them well.
Is there something unique or special about this game that would make it better then say, GW2?
No in game maps, no real compass (the begrudgingly add a moon that acts as a "North Star," I don't think they even have a user accessable coordinate system.
Dark is really dark, break out your torch, which does take away one hand for use in combat. Nights are more dangerous, with more of and much meaner mobs which means group play is strongly recommended, but that's true in the day as well.
If GW2 (or other, more polished MMOs) is more your jam I doubt Embers Adrift is something that would appeal.
Especially not if you enjoy playing as a mage or other magic caster which were left out at launch, despite being part of the original design back before the change in leadership and rebranding (fka Saga of Lucima) back in July of 2021.
https://www.mmorpg.com/news/saga-of-lucimia-is-being-rebranded-now-called-embers-adrift-2000122412
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Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
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Don't just play games, inhabit virtual worlds™
"This is the most intelligent, well qualified and articulate response to a post I have ever seen on these forums. It's a shame most people here won't have the attention span to read past the second line." - Anon
Now see the thing with Ambers, or the idea of "Old School" is I dealt with that whole, no map, night/day blind shit, corpse runs, and needing to beg random people for group to kill basic mobs when I played EQ
Now, no joke, I was very lucky to have a friendly guild and static that I played with back then, but as it stood, if they were not on, I was not playing without them. I was not logging in all by myself. No fucking way.
While I had fucktons of fun with my friends, I can't say I liked the way things were back then, and for the life of me, I have no idea how or why anyone finds that needing to beg other random people for a group attractive or enjoyable
As my friends grew older life came at us, kids, family, jobs, ex-wifespouse, new fucktoys, and all the whatthefucks of mid life crisis hitting, and suddenly I am alone or just duoing, and those old school games, well, their shine started to look like a polished turd
So games like GW2 where I can do a lot of things on my own time, at my own pace, have been the exact evolution of gaming that I needed, and I do not miss "Old School" at all, even if I was there and played through it
Really, do you all like the idea of needing to glue your ass to someone else just to explore the game world?
Does that really appeal to anyone?
Or is this one of those things where you all say you love it, because you know a lot of other people hate it, and it makes you feel special in some oddly fucked up way?
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
Is MMORPG.com testing a new positive reinforcement bot to confuse the shit posters or something?
Someone who is registered as being a flex offender is a person who feels the need to flex about everything they say.
Always be the guy that paints the house in the dark.
Lucidity can be forged with enough liquidity and pharmed for decades with enough compound interest that a reachable profit would never end.
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There's alot of players that have the thinking that the more they pay the better the game must be......
I don't want to buy and then play. I am interested in playing online.
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AI post? Doesnt sound like something a human would say