Well, there is a full functional economy for one, and the city is MMO in the same way Guild Wars is. It's really very similar to Guild Wars but without all the crappy PvE stuff, and far more intense combat. If you have ever enjoyed pvp in an MMO you should give this game a try, there is also the 2 week free trial going on.
Why would you need a 2 week trial when the game will be free in 2 days?
Anyway, the whole payment model confuses me now. So basically, the trial now becomes a permanent and ongoing one, instead of 14 days? And if you want to play the game decently, you need to buy ingame gold? What happened to the monthly fee? Does that still exist?
Besides, why does Auran market this game as free to play now? Didn't they market it as free to play right from the start?
Basically, now you don't have to plunk down $50 like the rest of the suckers,.err...I mean "customers" did since launch. But you will have to buy your gold and skills from the item mall to keep up with the cheaters,err....I mean "paying customers".
Actually it only releases premium status, nowhere does it say you will actually buy items,gold and skills from an item mall, similar to games like Tibia and Runescape.
Well, there is a full functional economy for one, and the city is MMO in the same way Guild Wars is. It's really very similar to Guild Wars but without all the crappy PvE stuff, and far more intense combat. If you have ever enjoyed pvp in an MMO you should give this game a try, there is also the 2 week free trial going on.
Why would you need a 2 week trial when the game will be free in 2 days?
Anyway, the whole payment model confuses me now. So basically, the trial now becomes a permanent and ongoing one, instead of 14 days? And if you want to play the game decently, you need to buy ingame gold? What happened to the monthly fee? Does that still exist?
Besides, why does Auran market this game as free to play now? Didn't they market it as free to play right from the start?
Basically, now you don't have to plunk down $50 like the rest of the suckers,.err...I mean "customers" did since launch. But you will have to buy your gold and skills from the item mall to keep up with the cheaters,err....I mean "paying customers".
Actually it only releases premium status, nowhere does it say you will actually buy items,gold and skills from an item mall, similar to games like Tibia and Runescape.
Try reading the part I highlighted in green in my last posts. Also, they've been selling gold and skills from the beginning, even when they were charging for the box.
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Anyway, the whole payment model confuses me now. So basically, the trial now becomes a permanent and ongoing one, instead of 14 days? And if you want to play the game decently, you need to buy ingame gold? What happened to the monthly fee? Does that still exist?
Besides, why does Auran market this game as free to play now? Didn't they market it as free to play right from the start?
Basically, now you don't have to plunk down $50 like the rest of the suckers,.err...I mean "customers" did since launch. But you will have to buy your gold and skills from the item mall to keep up with the cheaters,err....I mean "paying customers".
Actually it only releases premium status, nowhere does it say you will actually buy items,gold and skills from an item mall, similar to games like Tibia and Runescape.
Anyway, the whole payment model confuses me now. So basically, the trial now becomes a permanent and ongoing one, instead of 14 days? And if you want to play the game decently, you need to buy ingame gold? What happened to the monthly fee? Does that still exist?
Besides, why does Auran market this game as free to play now? Didn't they market it as free to play right from the start?
Basically, now you don't have to plunk down $50 like the rest of the suckers,.err...I mean "customers" did since launch. But you will have to buy your gold and skills from the item mall to keep up with the cheaters,err....I mean "paying customers".
Actually it only releases premium status, nowhere does it say you will actually buy items,gold and skills from an item mall, similar to games like Tibia and Runescape.
Try reading the part I highlighted in green in my last posts. Also, they've been selling gold and skills from the beginning, even when they were charging for the box.
Every free-to-play game's slogan should be:
Worth Every Penny You Paid For It !