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Getting a mount in Black Desert Online is, like most everything in the game, not all that simple. Unless you're flush with cash and are willing to buy a horse from the market, or if you don't mind the meandering pace of the donkey you'll receive early in the game, getting your own horse is going to require some preparation and a little bit of luck. Fortunately, we've rounded up everything you need to set off and find yourself a black stallion to call your own.
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Black horses are lvl 5 - aim for them.
Install BD, start playing it, tell world how that is something you ever wanted and it better than aything.
There you go, you just got Tamed
Dont forget the other point: Horse's cant swim,,,,
They had a choice, hire older people who know what they are doing and cost more or hire cheap kids who don't. They went cheap. Remember Good costs money people.
Wait, they provide a "Free" way for people to get a horse. And people are complaining that it's not "Free" enough?
Boy: Why can't I talk to Him?
Mom: We don't talk to Priests.
As if it could exist, without being payed for.
F2P means you get what you paid for. Pay nothing, get nothing.
Even telemarketers wouldn't think that.
It costs money to play. Therefore P2W.
For every minute you are angry , you lose 60 seconds of happiness."-Emerson
that okay you will be angry about the game just like archeage in some month, dont worry be happy
1. GENDER SPECIFIC CLASSES. You cant chose to be a female warrior, or a male archer or chose gender for any other class besides the wizard. Its ridiculous, boring, and quite shocking for a modern mmo.
2. Autopathing to quests. First off, HOW LAZY DO YOU HAVE TO BE TO NEED THIS GOD DAMNED UTILITY. Secondly, its buggy, boring, and implemented poorly. I mean seriously, how lazy are you that you want to play a game, but not actually play it....
3. No endgame content, no world bosses, and no raids. You can go on many forums, and on many YouTube videos, and they go on about the lack of end game content. Even after three years in Korea. Which means, no, they wont be spending the money to implement that in the US, since they are using our market to bolster sales obviously, to move on to the next development that they wont bring to us until its been in Asian markets for 3 years.
4. Chat only allows for the typing of 2 lines worth of words, which makes conversation difficult in groups.
5. Insane lack of diversity in heroes. yes you can change how you look in the beginning, ultimately, who cares because its all covered in head to toe armor. Its the typical Korean mmo. Everyone has the same armor in the same zones. Everyone has the same color, and the same helmet, same shield, same sword...
6. There is little to know effort put in to voice over correctly during cut scenes. The rest of the time there is no voiceover. It just plain cheeses out the entire thing. Horrible.
Honestly, this game looks great. Graphically it is impressive. Fight mechanics are fun. But the game falls VERY VERY VERY short of having survivability in US markets because it simply doesn't have anything to offer outside of creating a home and grinding yourself into the ground farming resources.
As said earlier, there are many complaints about the lack of interest in the developers to create end game content, or significant amounts of raids and diversity; which is what is needed to maintain a western market audience. The west likes to be unique and possess individuality in our heroes we create, and we like to feel like we have a cause outside of fighting one another over resource nodes that honestly have no political input into the games world. It might as well be a raid, either way, we aren't changing the face of the imaginary world we are interacting with, EVER.
I may try back in a year and see if they have added enough pve endgame, maybe a few raids, or some good bosses to take down.... something.... anything besides "kill 5 wolves, kill 20 harder wolves, kill 40 harder weasels, kill 25 snakes, and then 25 poisonous snakes." lol Its really bad. It is pretty much lineage with some thrown in housing mechanics.
I really wanted to love this game. I love the character looks, and the feel of the fights, but ultimately it becomes boring VERY fast because of the lack of diversity and effort placed into character arc development, lack of story, lack of common enemy, and lack of a system which brings unity to the player base.
Its a huge clustery, grindfest, with poor mechanics overall.
JUST WENT ONLINE TO REQUEST REFUND. "Customer Support will not refund pre-order packages if the user has downloaded and/or launched the game client." This is a Korean market scam man. If you try the game, even as a beta. Even just download the client. Youre screwed. Don't support this kind of company, or game. Period. This is worse than the BS that EA was pulling the past few years. Screw these guys.
For every minute you are angry , you lose 60 seconds of happiness."-Emerson
Issue a chargeback.
What part of the UI is bad?
From what i played in CBT1 my screen had very little UI, which im ok with. Unlike most mmos clogging the screen with garbage. Not sure having the screen full of crap makes anyone more intelligent, it does make the game less enjoyable when you cant see the actual game. Thats for sure.
there are world bosses...and you can customize the UI how u wish. and there are raids, but they are pvp raids and not stupid WoW-like 0815 dungeon raids. the endgame in BDO is very pvp-oriented.
it seems you just have no clue about this game.
The is more than one quest with a donkey reward.
This is about living in the world and developing a wide range of skills. In order to get to the end game which is pvp driven you must work together as a team within the community. There are all sorts of things to do, property to manage, workers to employ and enemies to fight along the way.
In Black Desert you do not have to look like everyone else. If you work at it you can change the appearance of every piece of worn equipment through the dying interface.
Oh, wait, I know what the problem is here this is a game where you really have to work to achieve your goals.
The combat system is capable and the visuals are simply stunning.
The 2 Republics of Calheon and Valencia pitted against each other bring life to this world and the quest objectives.
If you have a short attention span or don't like to put in hard work to achieve goals then I can see why this game would not be fitting for you.
I just hate it when I can't find the UI editor interface aside from the full line of instruction manuals that are easy to access. Geez