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A few questions!

ValentinaValentina Member RarePosts: 2,108

Heya everyone! I'm considering picking this game up, but I have some questions. I'm really looking for a game that's got a fast pace, lots of action...Really getting bored with the button-mashing of current MMORPG's. But exactly where does the 'RPG' set in to this game? What sort of elements does it incorporate? Also, how extensive is the character customization in this game, cosmetically (Judging by what I've read, the non-cosmetic seems to be self explanitory!) Also...Is everything instanced? IE: Guild Wars. Thanks!

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  • XtortXtort Member Posts: 392

    Originally posted by Valentina


    Heya everyone! I'm considering picking this game up, but I have some questions. I'm really looking for a game that's got a fast pace, lots of action...Really getting bored with the button-mashing of current MMORPG's. But exactly where does the 'RPG' set in to this game? What sort of elements does it incorporate? Also, how extensive is the character customization in this game, cosmetically (Judging by what I've read, the non-cosmetic seems to be self explanitory!) Also...Is everything instanced? IE: Guild Wars. Thanks!

    It's basically like GW PvP. But it differs from it a lot with the aspect of class flexibility: in Fury you can pick any skill from any class. Can switch weapons during playing and use different skills. There are several armor sets for different classes, lots of different looking gear and cool weapons (cosmetics). RPG? Well Fury is very fast, and it is similar to FPSs in pace. But I dont think anyone will be roleplaying in this game.

    So if you want cool graphics, shiny armor, fast paced PvP game and love challenge, this is a game for you. I love it.

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  • RayanaRayana Member UncommonPosts: 525
    Originally posted by Xtort


     
    Originally posted by Valentina


    Heya everyone! I'm considering picking this game up, but I have some questions. I'm really looking for a game that's got a fast pace, lots of action...Really getting bored with the button-mashing of current MMORPG's. But exactly where does the 'RPG' set in to this game? What sort of elements does it incorporate? Also, how extensive is the character customization in this game, cosmetically (Judging by what I've read, the non-cosmetic seems to be self explanitory!) Also...Is everything instanced? IE: Guild Wars. Thanks!

     

    It's basically like GW PvP. But it differs from it a lot with the aspect of class flexibility: in Fury you can pick any skill from any class. Can switch weapons during playing and use different skills. There are several armor sets for different classes, lots of different looking gear and cool weapons (cosmetics). RPG? Well Fury is very fast, and it is similar to FPSs in pace. But I dont think anyone will be roleplaying in this game.



    You mean to say that you can't switch weapons and use different skills in GW? Did you ever play GW at all, I wonder?

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  • StrontyDogStrontyDog Member Posts: 83

    Originally posted by Rayana

    Originally posted by Xtort


     
    You mean to say that you can't switch weapons and use different skills in GW? Did you ever play GW at all, I wonder?

    What he meant was that it's a classless game, meaning any person is able to use any weapon with as much skill as the next. And all skills are available to be used unlike GW where you pick a primary and secondary class.

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