Thread title asks it all, I have no idea what so ever. Is it a big title coming out? Is it popular? What's the general feel about CBT4? Anyone here know?
Its perceived like it is in the west. The idea of freedom and awesome content is the key. ArcheAge has a big plate to fill and that means that most people in the East or West will see alot of its content great, but still lacking in individual depth.
For Example: Combat right now as I play (im a NA internal tester) is fairly traditional but it has a next-gen feel to it with the amount of doges, skills that mobilize the player etc such as Guild Wars 2. However I still feel like they need more of it and more free-aim spells like youd see in League of Legends (skill shots). I still havent experienced a whole lot of PvP so I cant give my full opinion. As for PvE, its fairly standard and workable early on. I know it gets more interactive as you level but it still needs more interaction and variety and they are working on this.
So far from CBT3 to CBT4, big improvements have been made in the right directions. Every week we may see something new or a wide range of fixes. We'll see though.
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Its perceived like it is in the west. The idea of freedom and awesome content is the key. ArcheAge has a big plate to fill and that means that most people in the East or West will see alot of its content great, but still lacking in individual depth.
For Example: Combat right now as I play (im a NA internal tester) is fairly traditional but it has a next-gen feel to it with the amount of doges, skills that mobilize the player etc such as Guild Wars 2. However I still feel like they need more of it and more free-aim spells like youd see in League of Legends (skill shots). I still havent experienced a whole lot of PvP so I cant give my full opinion. As for PvE, its fairly standard and workable early on. I know it gets more interactive as you level but it still needs more interaction and variety and they are working on this.
So far from CBT3 to CBT4, big improvements have been made in the right directions. Every week we may see something new or a wide range of fixes. We'll see though.