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Hey I read the review this site gave Lineage II since I have not read it before. Well I was shocked ot find out that NCSoft wants to make 12 chronicles in this game Lineage II, so does that mean that we will have to go through 12 chronicles and same graphics until Lineage III does not come out. Like are they gonna keep the same raphics in the game for all 12 chronicles or improve them later on and will the economy and quests payout stay so low?
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I don't think any one knows but I bet Lineage 3 will run simultaneously with Lineage 2. Lineage 2 will probably have another 4-5 years worth of updates.
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NC has indicated that they will run Lineage, Lineage II and Lineage III simultaneously.
As far as the graphics, what do you think? Most of the older games that I know have updated their graphics along the way... there is even a slight graphical update in Chronicle 4.
So it should be fine. Will probably look dated years from now but not any worse than any other game out there.
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Just a little background information about me: I've played Lineage 1 since its NA launch. I still keep intouch with it, while I haven't played it in over a year. I've had my fair share of NCSoft experience.
Lineage 1 has gone through its first "story" with 12 chapters, but then has now started going through a new set (another set of 12 I believe...). This will be the same case with Lineage II. It will finish these chronicles, and will start a new story line. However, a graphics expansion is highly unlikely... there were only a number of "graphic" updates, but they were just better detailed models, not really a big graphics overhaul.
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