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Frozen Flame By Dreamside Interactive is an open-world RPG with a mix of survival and MMO elements and PvP. The game is currently in early access and Kanishka gave it a shot. Read on for his thoughts on the early access title.
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So.. yeah , that'S that.
And then nothing about what the PvP updates were. Does it have openworld PvP? PvP zones? Consensual or forced?
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Dude, making quests is difficult, it requires having creativity, ideas, vision, something these so-called developers don't have. All they have is Unity or UE4 and store-bought asets. It's not as easy as what every "sandbox" game out there does:
- get a tool that randomly generates you an open world
- slap resources like trees and mining nodes
- slap together crafting and combat
- call it a "sAndBOxXxXx" and have people build the rest of the game for you
What they call "sandbox" is literally if you take WoW, remove the quests and NPCs from the world, remove dungeons, battlegrounds and just leave the combat and crafting. Nobody would want to play such a boring POS.
That's why so many wannabee developers do this - because it's easier to make a crafting simulator game about nothing than creating an actual game with story, quests and everything. Just creating a 20-page long story and making sure it's compelling and interesting enough for people to get engrossed by it and to want to find out more.