Wizardry said:
Not sure by present day standards why anyone would get too crushed or excited over a video game.
You know nothing great will come of it and if you support mediocre game design just because you liek the franchise,you are supporti…
This game has not, does not, never will compare in any way, shape or form, to Warthunder. Period.
If you have a problem earning lions in F2P Warthunder, you're simply not good enough yet.
I've been in since closed beta; one thing I hope everyone remembers is that this game is still as yet in beta status, we're all still testing *all* aspects of the game for them *including* the economy, and how each end of its scale can directly or …
Not only these points you've mentioned, but at least Warthunder is aiming to be a 'true' MMO with it's World War mode. As it stands, it already has something for everyone in Arcade mode, Historical mode, and Full Real Battle mode; World War will be…
WoWP does not, and will not, ever come close to Warthunder. They are too far behind the 8 ball, and Gaijin's game is improving by leaps and bounds ahead of it's 'competitor' (I use that term very loosely).
I played a trial of this quite a while ago but wasn't compelled to p2p, decided to try again it now that its f2p and have been having fun with it, there certainly is a lot of content and different things to do.
Originally posted by Twitchn
I played for a bit and installed War Thunder as it is way better than WoWp. Lets face it graphics, playability, and content is light years better in War Thunder.
I couldn't agree more, as does pretty much anybody with …
Originally posted by nuttob Originally posted by Land_Shark I let my subscription lapse due to the fact that there are so many unfixed bugs/issues that people are contending with every day. I love this game, I think it truly is a one-of-a-kind mm…
I let my subscription lapse due to the fact that there are so many unfixed bugs/issues that people are contending with every day. I love this game, I think it truly is a one-of-a-kind mmo (this seems obvious to me), but I don't like the fact that F…
I have a serious love/hate relationship with this game. On the one hand, love the setting, ambience, ability wheel, combat, storyline, content releases. I'm apparently one of the few who enjoyed the pvp and thought it was a great start and could o…
Originally posted by Lord.Bachus While there are no true levels, your gear is actually defining your level.
Not that this is a strange thing, as it is how games like WoW work in endgame, personally i think it might even be better this way fo…
The problem with TSW is that if you haven't played far enough into the game in order to acquire yourself a few different builds, weapons, and to flesh out the ability wheel - then yes you will come to the conclusion that the combat is tedious,/monot…
Originally posted by Garvon3 Originally posted by MindTrigger
If Bioware had made SWTOR to Ragar's standards, it would have been a runaway hit.
No, it wouldn't have. Nothing can save extremely scripted, linear, singleplayer games. When …
Originally posted by Panthien Originally posted by Omnifish
Oh look another person perpertrating the myth that TSW released, 'bug free', on these forums?...
It's AOC again really, nice ideas, good concept, poor exection, false promises abou…
Originally posted by tares Originally posted by erictlewis
I don't think so they had a lot of failcom over the years. Honestly I am going to watch tsw and see how that all goes down. This time I did not even try to get into the beta for tsw,…
Originally posted by Medsi Originally posted by Quirhid
Calling TSW polished is setting the bar pretty low. I had problems, my friends had problems and comparing BWEs, GW2 is a lot more polished than TSW and it still has 3 months of developmen…
Originally posted by Smokeysong
I don't play MMOGs that sell items that boost your combat abilites for real money, and I don't play games that mix "free to play" players with subscription players.
You do realize that TSW is neither of thos…