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New World released earlier this week, and after spending twenty hours thus far in Amazon's new MMO, we have some thoughts. Here is our first review in progress for New World.
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The quests are reptitive, and I expect that to improve. Quests are the last piece they added to the game, and since MMO's grow and change over time, I think this will grow too.
I guess my biggest complaint is the extreme restriction of 3 skills. THREE SKILLS. Each weapon type has two different lines, each with several to many options, And you get to pick 3, count 'em, 3 skills out of all of them.
This was probably the smoothest launch I've seen. They got overloaded at the beginning, and added tons of new servers almost instantly. The game has no lag that I ever detected, no suttering, and no crashes. I am looking forward to playing it as it matures.
I don't think the cake is fully baked yet, but it smells and tastes delicious.
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Have they said that overloaded servers will not be allowed to accept transfers? That plus the fact no one can know how many will leave each server makes this a false narrative.
Are you going to be transferring, or will you be hanging on waiting for others to go? Well what a surprise that's what most will do, hang on waiting for people to leave who are hanging on.
But it is a great narrative for the next stage in the drama. When this does not work that well, gaming journalists, streamers etc will be throwing up their hands in dismay and surprise at the entirely predicable.
The action combat is very well done, every weapon is different and has a good feel. As I level and get into more difficult territory I'm noticing some pretty sophisticated mob ai for an MMO.
I'm enjoying what seems to be a lot of very well thought out mechanics with great execution. Lumberyard is working really well for an MMO engine.
I'm looking at this in a Sea of Thieves kind of way, there is a very strong foundation here. Lets see what kind of meat they put on them bones, Amazon certainly has the resources. I'm liking how the north side of the map has no shoreline.
For me, as it stands right now
New World is a keeper
"Be water my friend" - Bruce Lee
"Be water my friend" - Bruce Lee
This is my impression from many posters the bones are there, but that is not going to keep players in game months down the line. I think they decided they had to launch too soon after making such major changes after the mid development stage. But it is going to be a winner, players will leave but they will come back as the game gets fleshed out.
I think they already realise this and will be planning ahead. The easiest way to sort out the PvP issue would be some sort of arena, I am thinking ESO style here they have the money to go big. As for the questing they may have some sort of questing relaunch, possibly even removing what many players see as pedantry quests. Long term the game will really shine.
P.S Laserit you seem to have made the right server decision, I am sure the server situation will eventually sort itself out but the way people are talking you would think all the problems will disappear day one of transfers, that's not gonna happen.
I was worried there would be little open world pvp... so far... so good.
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For me personally MMORPG's are all about adventure and immersion. You don't have to quest, there are tons of cool places to explore. I don't care about the Jone's
New World delivers that and so far my server pop makes for a little bit more of a believable, immersive, experience.
Melding Survival and MMORPG was always a no brainer to me. I've been anticipating it and enjoying it now
"Be water my friend" - Bruce Lee
Crafting and gathering that are well done and very useful ..
RvR system that inspires participation
All wrapped up with the worst shit combat i have ever seen in an MMO , lol Who would have thought someone could make a worse system than ESO , But they managed it ..
Horribly uninspired lacking any real skill or engaging .. Boring also comes to mind ..
I will see how long i can tolerate it , will most likely play to end game , do all i can do and move on ..
i can honestly say ..
i like this game alot!!
but with FF14 end walker comming
and the guldwars 2 expantion coming in 2022
i think this game can hold its own until then and after.
its one of those games that can only get better!!
remeber we are not dealing with a blizzard title!
its backed by amazon wich trust me..
they wont short change us.
There are basically 4 types: Main, side, town board and faction. They all give you XP, territory standing and gold and the faction quests add faction rep to that.
They do however have different emphasis. Main and side quests are your XP and money makers... like by a factor of 10+. The territory standing you get from doing them is minimal.
It's not just the main quest that has a narrative although for the moment they are the only ones that are fully voice acted. A lot of side quests have voice as well but not all. There are even some where the NPC says the first word or two of the text and then silence. They feel like fully voiced quests in the making that haven't quite made it there yet.
The narrative part for some of those side quests can be interesting and progress through different stages. There are very few stand-alone, one-of, side quests actually. Most will lead you in a chain of 3, 4 or more with the story developing along the way. Some of the continuing parts are level-locked though. For example: I finished a quest chain in Everfall from an NPC that has you investigating obelisks and eventually gives you a quest (and orb) for the first dungeon (you can get 3 orbs from quests: one from the main, one from this guy and a third from a woman in Windsward on top of a hill near a wolf den.)
I thought I was done with him after completing the Amrite expedition quest but once I hit level 32 his quest icon came back and he gave me another follow-up quest for the 2nd dungeon, Starstone.
Town board and faction quests give you a lot of territory standing and faction standing respectively but very little XP or gold compared to the main and NPC-given side ones. And like Joseph pointed out, yeah they're grindy and brainless but necessary evils for their respective purpose.
I went in not expecting much from quests honestly since I knew that they were added very late in the development. I'm actually pleasantly surprised by the quantity and narrative quality of quite a few that I've run into.
Here's a tip for you: there are multiple zones for the same level range. Don't get obsessed with one zone and quest just there. Move around and do them in all the zones and you'll see that there are actually quite a few and some pretty good stories here and there as well.
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not even sure what to play but having fun solo so far
Agreed. As soon as my queues went from a few hundred to 1000 I jumped shipped and rerolled. Haven't hit another queue and MUCH happier with less people lol. Really enjoying it so far.
Combat: Shallow, detached, boring.
Crafting: OK, but considering how important it is for the game, it should be more advanced.
Sandbox: Well not really, but more freedom than most mmos. Still, the questhub disease has sneaked into this game aswell.
Story: Thank god there isn't much of that, however for a sandbox to work it will need to be replaced with something..where is that something?
Classes/Roles: Not much to write home about.
Overall: Could be worse, but pretty far from being a sandbox as it was supposed to be. Still a pretty simple and small game in every way, but it could grow over some years. If you don't plan to pvp, I expect it will be a short and shallow experience .. For a mmo.
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My friends and I have been enjoying it quite a bit. Its got good bones. Only time will tell how the Amazon Basics MMO develops overtime, though; thats what will truly make or break the game, especially with Endwalker and End of Dragons around the corner.