I say don't get your hopes up for AOC, i'd much rather put my money on WAR, specially if you enjoy PVP as you'll be able to level up on PVP and never have to enter PVE. Tbh though i'm not sure about both of these games, Mythic is abit dodgey and i hate not having a official forum community.
Both games interest me, so I'll probably end up trying both. I suspect though that if they do come out at the same time in Q4, AoC's delay may well end up putting a big dent in their sales figures.
However, it's a pretty solid bet that one or both them will be (further) delayed to 2008.
AoC of course, because it has a far superior game design when looking on the competitive factor. Skills, items, stats and so on, will have different stats for PvE and PvP, thus balancing them. The twitch combat with ensure that somebody with skill(opposed to most... actually just about all mmos) will win a fight. I also like the whole PvP options, with border kingdom sieges, smaller arenas and field battles, and of course, drunken brawls.
That is my opinion though.
Even though WaR looks cool, I haven't seen anything that'd please a competitive gamer like me.
I say don't get your hopes up for WAR, i'd much rather put my money on AoC, specially if you enjoy PVP as you'll be able to level up on PVP and never have to enter PVE.
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Seriously though, that statement can apply to both games just as easily.
No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee. Hemingway
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Both games interest me, so I'll probably end up trying both. I suspect though that if they do come out at the same time in Q4, AoC's delay may well end up putting a big dent in their sales figures.
However, it's a pretty solid bet that one or both them will be (further) delayed to 2008.
That is my opinion though.
Even though WaR looks cool, I haven't seen anything that'd please a competitive gamer like me.
Fixed
Seriously though, that statement can apply to both games just as easily.
No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.
Hemingway