Just to weigh up all the negativity here on the mmorpg.com forums, I would like to announce that I decided to pre order the game after this free beta. I went with the 100euro package, even though I've almost never before chosen to pay more than the bare minimum. Apart from the costume situation BDO has soo many things I like, thus I applied my nose and paid through it. May this game not go the route of Vanguard! Take my monies!!
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can you tell me a bit more about you ?
1-since how long do you play the mmorpg genre ? what the others game you played ?
2- how long did you play black desert beta or the game in the others version before decide it worth it?
3- do you know the current state of the cash shop in the others place , ex KR ? RU ?
4- how are you feeling about the cash shop in black desert versus others game like archeage ?
5- how much you usualy spend in your ''f2p'' when you decide to play them ?
6- do you have a addiction problem ? do you buy on ''impulse'' ?
7- why you think this game will last more that 1-2 month ?
8- do you know alot about the game ? looking into fact ? for exemple the end game ? the pvp ?
9- what your stance on P2Win ? with black desert ? that p2win ? totaly fair ?
thx for reply, your help will help us understand what happening
I've played MMOs since the days of MUDs. Started in 1994. I've played pretty much every AAA game to come out since EQ. Made sure to cap in almost all of them.
2- how long did you play black desert beta or the game in the others version before decide it worth it?
20h
3- do you know the current state of the cash shop in the others place , ex KR ? RU ?
Yes.
4- how are you feeling about the cash shop in black desert versus others game like archeage ?
Much better cash shop than AA, worse than, say, GW2
5- how much you usualy spend in your ''f2p'' when you decide to play them ?
Games I just get to cap in I usually spend zero in. BnS most recently I actually paid 5euro.
6- do you have a addiction problem ? do you buy on ''impulse'' ?
Haha, no. I hardly ever buy in cash shops. I've only made substantial purchases in Hearthstone and GW2 (maybe 80euro in HS and maybe 70euro in GW2, both of these though I've played seriously, getting Legend rank 280 in HS and have a Legendary in GW2)
7- why you think this game will last more that 1-2 month ?
Since it's more than just a rush to endgame. The sandbox elements are what draw me in. Doesn't hurt that the grinding is glorious!
8- do you know alot about the game ? looking into fact ? for exemple the end game ? the pvp ?
I think I know all there is to know, yes. That said, I'm hoping for the Desert-addition that KR got recently, that's kind of important for longevity.
9- what your stance on P2Win ? with black desert ? that p2win ? totaly fair ?
I hate p2w, I hate cash shops. But it's a brave new world, we can't seem to avoid them. Subscription is my favored pay method.
I ve played worse games, not many but a couple.
I like to grind in some games. For me, enjoyable grind is relaxing. For example, after a long day of work, if I don't feel like grouping up with people and socializing, I can just go kill stuff, explore, harvest and feel like I'm making some progress. The combat should be fun and fluid. Good examples for me were WoW back in the day, ESO is fun just killing stuff and I get xp for champion points, games where the combat is pretty (if it's tab targeting I like the shiny colors and effects, I admit)or action oriented and fun, like ESO where I can block, dodge, etc.
The kind of grind I don't like is when it feels that the time is not well spent and there's no benefit to what I'm doing for my character's development. Or when some people can circumvent the grind and use it against me in pvp. Or when the goal posts keep getting moved further and further away. Or if monster density and aggression is too high, like Orr used to be in GW2. Those kinds of places make it tiring for me. Clunky combat creates a grind feeling as well.
I have no idea about BDO because I haven't played it yet.
But getting out of the starting area, figuring out the knowledge and npc chatting system, looking a bit deeper into the crafting and trading, nodes and housing sytems. Getting some more abilities for combat, seeing more of the world and it actually feeling rather alive with traveling npcs, boats and carts etc, and in general feeling rather positive about it the aforementioned issues was rather minor (they also got less confusing after dealing with them for a while ofcourse), so i decided to get it for 30.
Thats not what I am talking about.
Something bad to a person can be good to another.
If a person makes a thread complaining about game being too grindy that gets my attention because I like games that are grindy.
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Cool.
Game developers/publisher thank you for paying for a product you wont know is worth it until well after you've paid for it.
Cant count how many games ive bought into only to play a month or two.
Preorder culture is terrible in this sense, especially for a free mmorpg. It teaches companies to worry more about hype than a quality product.
I really glad you took the sport team approach, or political party approach, and decided to blindly follow something for social gratification.
Does anyone else find it interesting that you could probably fill a forum up with games that had high initial support, millions of preorders, and failed, while the actual successful long term games didn't even have the option to preorder, and ended up growing to something great. That is the difference between a developer who focused on a quality game and a developer who focused on flash and hype.
I suspect BDO is going to go the same route AA went before it. I mean lets just ignore all those nay-sayers whove actually played the game in other markets and are trying to warn you to try it for free before buying in...I mean it a free game ffs...play it for a month THEN buy in if you feel youll be around another month.
so far i havent found any MMO that doesnt end with feeling repetitive....
can you imagine, i have been playing Chess for almost 40 years now, and it doesnt feel repetitive at all... And i can tell you why, because it isnt fully predictable, so you need to be sure to stay one step ahead of your ennemy.. if they ever want MMO's to not feel repetitive, they need to make the NPC ennemies less predictable, while allowing the players a choice of strategies and tacktics...
seems in this game the PvE will start feeling repetitive at some time, but the PvP? It might actually succeed with its system of strategy and tactical choices during combat...
and last lesson from Chess, people allways need a clear goal when playing, i.e. Just killing for the killing will get boring too
Best MMO experiences : EQ(PvE), DAoC(PvP), WoW(total package) LOTRO (worldfeel) GW2 (Artstyle and animations and worlddesign) SWTOR (Story immersion) TSW (story) ESO (character advancement)
Your still doing the same thing over and over just with a different outcome.......
I never grinded mobs or quested for XP. Mobs and quests in fact gave no XP. Non quest-centric with no grind. You had to take part in the game world to get XP. Guard your school, rob escorts, do escorts, steal scripts, defend scripts ect.
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I really glad you took the sport team approach, or political party approach, and decided to blindly follow something for social gratification. "
Firstly it's not f2p game, it's b2p. But yes blind preordering is a bad thing for the business as a whole as far as game quality is concerned! But I wouldn't call spending 20h playing it and about 10h watching streams and youtube "blindly follow[ing] something for social gratification". I love the game. It fills a void in my gaming life, I couldn't be happier.
imo ofc.
That being said, I think experienced mmorpg players looking for something different could find something in BDO. Just gotta look past all the people that think spending $30 is some kind of epic decision.