If the game is as good as you say then it will show up in the reviews so it won't be a problem waiting. I haven't seen such reviews and my own playing experience didn't reveal appealing gameplay. I really hope this MMO has great gameplay but sorry, I'm going to wait until it's out a month or two and wait for some solid feedback before 'wasting' my money. Glad you are enjoying it though.
The preview has all correct observation, but one point isnt valued enough: I just still cant see what will keep people longer. Its all fun and nice to rush and fight, but how many weeks can you do this before it feels VERY repetitive? Thats what I really wonder.
When I fought for Restuss in SWG (PVP), we knew no side could hold it forever, so it was a bit TR in miniature. But you can come back, because you can go to a cantina, socialize, relax, RP, do a low paced quests and THEN come back refreshed to the war. I so lack this counter-point to the hasty, rushing war. Where is the civilization we fight for when all the world is one big battlefield? Sorry to ask such a mundane question, but what are we fighting for, after all? I just do see it.
People don't ask questions to get answers - they ask questions to show how smart they are. - Dogbert
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If the game is as good as you say then it will show up in the reviews so it won't be a problem waiting. I haven't seen such reviews and my own playing experience didn't reveal appealing gameplay. I really hope this MMO has great gameplay but sorry, I'm going to wait until it's out a month or two and wait for some solid feedback before 'wasting' my money. Glad you are enjoying it though.
The preview has all correct observation, but one point isnt valued enough: I just still cant see what will keep people longer. Its all fun and nice to rush and fight, but how many weeks can you do this before it feels VERY repetitive? Thats what I really wonder.
When I fought for Restuss in SWG (PVP), we knew no side could hold it forever, so it was a bit TR in miniature. But you can come back, because you can go to a cantina, socialize, relax, RP, do a low paced quests and THEN come back refreshed to the war. I so lack this counter-point to the hasty, rushing war. Where is the civilization we fight for when all the world is one big battlefield? Sorry to ask such a mundane question, but what are we fighting for, after all? I just do see it.
People don't ask questions to get answers - they ask questions to show how smart they are. - Dogbert