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Ragnarok Online publisher, Gravity Interactive, has announced that the Renewal content expansion has launched on all servers. The base job level has increased to 150 and third classes are also now live: the Rune Casting Rune Knight to the God of Battle the Sura.
Players are bound to find ways to reinvent the way the game is played. The in-game interface has received major enhancements to both provide more information to the player and still allow greater immersion into Ragnarok Online. Also improvements to the game progression will allow players to level faster, and get a bit of quest help from the new helpful Eden Group, who are interested in helping Novices reach their goal of becoming heroes of legend..
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Woooow.. after how many years? =P That's cool it's finally here. Maybe I will dl ro agaian soon.
I wish I could set up the controls so it played like diablo. The way the game worked would have been perfect for it.
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"Chemistry: 'We do stuff in lab that would be a felony in your garage.'"
The most awesomest after school special T-shirt:
Front: UNO Chemistry Club
Back: /\OH --> Bad Decisions
*imagines the grind to 150*
And no, not a bad thing, I'm not allergic to grinding.
sorry to say, but RO is dead in some Countries, although i heard that the iRO server are still pretty much alive, but sorry to say, i dont think even this enhancement is going to appeal the vets back
i mean you got games like GW2, SWTOR, Tera, ER and many more coming next year
good try though, Gravity
So What Now?
RO and D2 are still being played so its still good if they extended it means its still generating income and still has players
RO is just classic, maybe I will look into it again.
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its up there with UO in terms of classics, though i kinda wish my friends were still interested... they all jumped ship to WoW T_T
Yeah RO is just classic, huge world, give you a sense of exploring a world, instead of playing a game. But that's ship has sailed. New games design should learn something from them.