Who do I talk to get invited to the official TA guild? (fairly quickly) I'm about to buy the game right after I post this.
Yea you're right. I'm not sure if there will be raids? I don't have the best knowledge on world of warcraft but I'm guessing you've played it? I had one character who I lv'd up to 70 and I stopped playing. Anyway, isn't raids going into enemy towns with like a 100 man party and killing like the bosses and such? I am not sure exactly how it works. I personally got my best weapons from instances. I don't think you can buy weapons IAP. Just abilites like +10% on something for an hour. If I really need to get the book I'll try to get it later.
I heard someone say that mounts would be introduced via a quest in a future update. You would pick between a horse and another animal but this could be completely made up. Has anyone heard Gameloft mention mounts at all? They have teleporters, so not sure GL even planned them at all. I pray so because there doesn't seem to be a lot of them and it is a bit annoying running all over the place.
I think there will be mounts. If you look around there's horses in stables and just standing randomly in towns. I think they're hinted something there because so far those are the only friendly animals I've found (not talking about the pets who you can buy)
Raids are like 40, 10 and 25 man battles against a large boss in WoW. Anyways, the trailers and previews hint at them. And I meant future IAPs.
I'd rather it be the IAPs over "Raids" (still not sure that's even possible or practical on this platform, but I guess we'll see). I'd so much prefer it if the best gear was crafted, just make it so you've got to get a lot of difficult stuff to do it. It makes professions more than time sinks. Not sure what ever happened in WoW after I left, but back in my day the ONLY crafting profession that was worth doing except for S&Gs was enchanting, and that was only because people loved making their weapons all glowy. I hate the whole 'drops are better' mentality. See, if you have to go on the raid/instance/farm big bad/whatever to get the 150 pieces of rainbow brite's hymen ore, but then you also have to pay a master craftsman to craft you the mighty sword of epic face raping, everybody wins, but if you just let the crafters make almost good stuff and the people with no life just find the sword of epic face raping lying around in a cavern somewhere, eh, it's just a big let down.
No, I don't really have a 'drops are better' mentality. :/ I'm just taking other games into consideration and I picked out the two most-likely candidates. Not for how they'd run on the iOS, but what's the most common...
No, they're not. In fact, I can't recall one. I guess WoW might have been like that, but I don't recall it being that stupid and doubt that it is. You should be limited to one guild, you shouldn't be able to hide with alts and new rolls. If I log out of GW with one character and log in with another, my friends automatically see that character on their list even if I just created it. If I invite one alt to our Guild, all that player's alts are automatically part of the guild. If I ignore someone being an idiot for spamming chat, I automatically ignore every character that account controls. That's the only way a game should do it in my opinion.
Well I disagree. The reason MMO's are so epic is because of the epic boss battles. and how do you entice large groups of people to spend that kinda time figuring out a way to kill a certain baddy? You got it, epic gear.
Are you serious? Maybe you want to play with both your online and RL friends, but they're not in the same guild... It's not 'hiding with alts and trolls.' Anyways, 'ignoring an account' is a totally different thing. And wow's still like that, as is Rift.
Has anyone completed the quest where you have to find the pocket watch at the bottom of the lake? I stayed there for ten minutes waiting for it to respawn but it never did. Also I'm on the TA guild and my name is Kemble, so add me as a friend if you want.
if IAPs offer better gear than what you can earn playing then I'm out. I'm still pissed at the rumor that you need IAP mats to craft the best craftable items.
doubt all you want but that's the way WoW is and has been at least since a few months before Wrath was released when I started playing.
Because it might be true? And if it is, it could mean many people got lulled into this game with it's reasonable download price and subscription fees only to find once they sink a ton of time into it and level their characters that they will have to spend a ton of cash to acquire top gear. Essence of god will run you 100 rune stones. 95 rune stones cost 15 bucks. Can you imagine if to get the best gear you have to use one for each item? We're talking hundreds of dollars. What if you need more than one per item? Sure it's still too early to know. But the signs are pointing to some disappointing possibilities.