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Question

A. Will this be an active game?

B. Graphics on a scale of 1-10 how good?

C. Gameplay 1-10?

D. Since Aeria bought it how much do you think they changed it?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

please write back asap thanks, baii.

Comments

  • rieinriein Member Posts: 19

    Yes, it is a really active game.

    graphics are about a 6 or 7. Not the best but definitely acceptable and don't really take away from the gameplay.

    Gameplay is very fun, especially PvP. Turf Battles is known for having a great PvP system. And if you don't want to do that, you're more than welcome to attack a wide variety of monsters and do quests with other players. You can even get a pet!

    When Aeria bought Turf Battles, they got the original Sephiroth version, so they have been adding many changes to the game and improving it to meet the players demands. Its different than the old Turf Battles but is nonetheless still as fun

    Heroes dont die, they just reload.

  • jeirhartjeirhart Member Posts: 7

     



    Originally posted by Thelostone77

     

    A. Will this be an active game?

    B. Graphics on a scale of 1-10 how good?

    C. Gameplay 1-10?

    D. Since Aeria bought it how much do you think they changed it?

    please write back asap thanks, baii.





     

    A.  Not entirely sure what you mean by "active" but there will be constant content updates as well as daily events (both programed and GS/GM hosted).



    B. Graphics are about a 7 but newer content is being added with better graphics.  Plus, with the lower graphics, the game runs on older systems and requires much less from your computer.  The existing graphics look pretty good to me, more dark and realistic than many games such as WoW and scenery looks amazing.



    C. Gameplay is about a 10 for me.  There is always something to be doing, whether its crafting new items, gathering gems and equipment to improve your character, leveling, questing and of course fighting off all the other players trying to take your territory.



    D. Aeria purchased the "source" version of the game from the development company SmileGate (formerly IMAZIC) because they could not get the previous Publisher's (Hyper Engines) version.  However, Aeria has made giant leaps towards not only returning the game to its former glory but improving it beyond the original.  Aeria has worked closely with the game's community of dedicated players to implement the many changes asked for and continues to make improvements as new concerns are brought up.

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