Not a single thing that OP mentions gives anyone an advantage in-game. I have been playing since release without spending a dime, having a blast for what it's worth.
# 1. Closing of Tabula Rasa.
# 2. Closing of Warhammer Online.
# 3. The turd of a mmo that is Star Wars the Old Republic. The posterboy of how to burn tens of millions of dollars and still come out with a cringfest of a game. Worse possible choice…
kitarad said:
No I don't mind spending the money it's the PvP I'm reluctant about.
That only takes place if you are part of a guild that's at war. Even then it's super easy to avoid.
I played every mmorpg that came out in the last deac…
This is a bad time to say this as we are in the "WooOo pretty, shiney, so awesome" stage but investing yoruself in Asian mmorpgs is a total waste of time.
I was banned for asking few questions that I wanted answers to before I was going to put money into this game. I am glad it happened, now my money is going to Camelot Unchained and devs that deserve it.
I wonder what this rating would have been if everyone was not so fascinated by the art style.
After 14 hours of play time my rating would be 5.5
Horrid PvE, above average combat that will work for some, PvP is a total nonsense. This game …
In general, and this applies (for me) even to the games with outstanding FTP models like ESO or Wildstar, FTP games are far more expensive to play today then the subscription games of a decade ago.
If you seriously think that justice system ruined anything instead of adding a whole new level to the game, well then to me at least you just lost all credibility.
Not a bad list. ESO definitely one of the top mmos on the market at this time. Everything they have in plans so far sounds fantastic and is sure to make this game even better.
What they need to do in 2016, imho, is to add more perks…
Elder Scrolls Online actually has a very cool RvR system, check it out! Other then that you might have to wait until Camelot Unchained comes out, by far the very best PvP/RvR game.