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I like Orr the best; not for the zone itself, but the idea of it. Shiverpeaks would come second, Dredgehaunt Cliffs particularly for the loading screen art.
I’d say karma gear every other ten levels.
There are plenty of events, the problem being that most are bugged and frozen from level fifty up.
You could always sell the coins on the Trading Post.
The game is all of two weeks old. Writing conspiracy-theorizing paragraphs like a shaolin scribe on crack doesn’t make it any different. Things will get better with time; until then, report bugs and take fun where you can find it.
Wait for expansion. That’s how they’re gonna keep making money. Other than gems.
Expansions will be free.
When we were retaking Claw Island, I recall seeing him with some minions.
Your Wyld Hunt is to deliver mail, obviously.
I second the motion to decrease the cost of dungeon gear.
It’s probably your computer, rather than the game. Check any language settings that might be off.
Exactly why the Amish live like they do, mercifully spared to the evils of the Devil’s lamp.
By “End Game” i meant the Hardcore part of the game, which not everyone can complete.
But everyone can complete it and that’s not the issue. The issue is that it has to be completed far too many times.
If this was Dark Souls, the equivalent would be farming slabs, ironically, down in Old Anor Londo for 75 hours just to get an item that is purely cosmetic. Go down, kill all the Darkwraiths, maybe get a few shards, port back to the bonfire, reset, repeat. For 75 hours. Dark Souls is difficult because of the combat mechanics, not because of mindless repetition.
The only difficulty involved is maintaining interest in the goal and the game over such a lengthy section of pure repetition. This is not what i bought the game for. This is not how they advertised the game.
I whole-heartedly agree with this post. There comes a point when even the most difficult dungeon dances become programmed into your brain, allowing your consciousness to stagnate and withdraw; and, when that time comes, all that’s left is to ask yourself a question: Why am I still doing this? That’s when you stop playing Dark Souls.
On a side-note, just reading the words “Anor Londo” makes my hands shake. Sometimes I wake up screaming about stringy, pink gargoyle-bat-weasel man-things.
On a side note, all of these posts about SWTOR’s failure make me feel very vindicated for arguing on it’s forums for a solid year before the release. I may just mosey back over to it’s site and partake of a hearty chortle.
I was very disappointed when I realized this wouldn’t be a Jerry Seinfeld skit. Anywho, I understand the density of the unliving from a lore stand-point, and I agree with it; but it’s just ludicrous from a gameplay perspective.
I’ve played Galaxies and WoW (Only because I played the original games), and luckily I had the foresight to know that TOR was destined to fail. I also played Aion for all of two days.
Edit: And Guild Wars, the first one.
Perhaps you ought not play when your submarine is diving? Really, though; I don’t know what to tell you.
It’s hard for me to imagine taking an arrow to the gut via Princess Celestia.
While the story is a little choppy, I think alot of it has to do with role-play. Projecting your own thoughts onto your character and deciding yourself how they’d react. I prefer the path taken because it doesn’t completely dictate the actions of my character.
That was one of the big selling points on humans for me: A defeated people, decreasing in size and power but always retaining an inspiring, yet equally tragic, tenacity. It’s alot more romantic than the Norn or Asura, at least.
I am kept intrigued by this game due to the plan I conjured from the start. I’ll get a warrior to 80, grind for three months to get one armor set, grind for five days to get the dye I’ll want, grind for god knows how long to get my guild up to stuff, then endeavor to find some Role-play. This may sound incredibly tedious, but grinding is my favorite part of MMOs. I just wish there were reputations again.