So I left WoW and before that I played FFXI.
Left WoW b/c of personal probs and left FFXI b/c it was time consuming beyond belief.
Anyways I am a bit confused about some things so I hope you can help answer some things.
1.) Im in the US I see this game no where in stores. Where is this company from Germany? where can i buy?
2.) I read that this game is very questless, what keeps everyone on then?
3.) I also read that there is no looting system, how does the economy work if there is one?
4.) Like WoW you can solo and like FFXI you have to party to level up. How does SoR work?
5.) PvP isnt a worry of mine, I really just play mmo for the story and adventure. What is the one thing about SoR that is different from any other mmo out there?
I plan on playing as soon as i can DL the trial.
Thanks alot
-Aspiin
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Welcome Aspiin
1.) Same in Europe, the download is the full game. Just upgrade the trial account if you want to continue to the main game.
2.) The generic missions in the game isn't what makes players continue, no. The crafting is what makes people risk their lives in the wilderness, hunting or digging for better materials.
3.) The game has loot, but its in form of crafting material mostly. You'll rip out the guts of the Yubo you just killed, and use its eyes for jewellery.
4.) You can solo all the way through the game, but it takes longer time to regain health. Fighting bosses requires a team though.
5.) To me, the AI makes it feel alive. I really fell for the graphics too. And the players make me stay.
1.) Same in Europe, the download is the full game. Just upgrade the trial account if you want to continue to the main game.
2.) The generic missions in the game isn't what makes players continue, no. The crafting is what makes people risk their lives in the wilderness, hunting or digging for better materials.
3.) The game has loot, but its in form of crafting material mostly. You'll rip out the guts of the Yubo you just killed, and use its eyes for jewellery.
4.) You can solo all the way through the game, but it takes longer time to regain health. Fighting bosses requires a team though.
5.) To me, the AI makes it feel alive. I really fell for the graphics too. And the players make me stay.
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I think Nevrax is in Paris. I've never seen the game in any US stores. You can download and buy the game online.aspiin wrote:1.) Im in the US I see this game no where in stores. Where is this company from Germany? Where can I buy?
The game is quest-less, thats right. It is mostly PVE with the occasional Outpost PvP. There doesn't seem to be much for live events and those tend to be pretty quick and barely influence the game's story. You will hear that what keeps the players in SoR interested is the community. I have to agree since I've never encounter a mature, friendly, cooperative community in any of the MMORPG games I've played. For me what keeps me here is the complex skill system and the beautiful environment. I get so involve and lost with my characters that I honestly feel I live in this fantasy world.2.) I read that this game is very questless, what keeps everyone on then?
The economy needs some work. Although I am comfortable with the set up but that is mainly because I like to be able to sell my items to merchant and not have to depend on players to buy it. It would be nice to see more player items in the market, especially items that I cannot craft with good stats, but mostly everyone joins a guild and they provide what is needed. I think its safe to say that if you craft you will make money.3.) I also read that there is no looting system, how does the economy work if there is one?
You can solo and team up to hunt. Most of the soloing I do is when I forage and craft, sometimes hunting too but its more fun when I team up with other players to bring down a named animal or agro twice my level. The trick is to know your surroundings, study how animals behave and learn to differentiate between Herbivores and other animals. You will find that an animal with the same stats of different species may not be equally strong. Warning! Stay away from those freaking Gingos.4.) Like WoW you can solo and like FFXI you have to party to level up. How does SoR work?
To me is an amalgamation of good points. The first one is the storyline; I love the concept that makes up Atys and the sci-fi twist. The factions are interesting but the community is what makes this game gold and I think everyone will agree. Furthermore the design of the environment, each region is a world in it self and I've yet to see all of it. Lastly the skill system; its complex and unique enough to keep me interested for a long time.5.) PvP isnt a worry of mine, I really just play mmo for the story and adventure. What is the one thing about SoR that is different from any other mmo out there?
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I'm not sure I agree with that. In the 6 or 7 weeks I have been here, there have been 2 live events on the newbie island, and 4 or so live events on the mainland. That's about one a week. I would say that's pretty darn good for live events.There doesn't seem to be much for live events and those tend to be pretty quick and barely influence the game's story.
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aspiin wrote:So I left WoW and before that I played FFXI.
Left WoW b/c of personal probs and left FFXI b/c it was time consuming beyond belief.
I found WoW time consuming at and around level 60
At least with this game you can play 20 hours + or less than 1 hour, it does not really matter.
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One more thing...
To upgrade is it a ONE time payment of 15$?
or is it monthly payment?
To upgrade is it a ONE time payment of 15$?
or is it monthly payment?
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Every month for the rest of your life Aspiin 

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The developers are in France, and the Server people (hosts + maint + support) are in England. Though it used to be available in US too, box copy, but when it first came out. When I got it. Not so much now, as it went to mostly digital download. Reason why most in the States didn't hear of its release was due to low marketing budget as I came to understand.aspiin wrote: 1.) Im in the US I see this game no where in stores. Where is this company from Germany? where can i buy?
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2. I hate quests... so their absence keeps me onaspiin wrote:So I left WoW and before that I played FFXI.
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2.) I read that this game is very questless, what keeps everyone on then?
3.) I also read that there is no looting system, how does the economy work if there is one?
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-Aspiin

Joke aside, this is a sandbox style game - players create their own content by using their imagination, roleplaying aso.
3. A player driven economy works well only when all the useful items are crafted and there is no looted equivalent. However, the ryzom economy is not working too well because there is not enough decay and there aren't enough money sinks. The biggest problem though is with inflation, the npc traders are willing to buy all the junk and give good money for it.
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Hunting is the noblest profession until you're good enough to switch to murder (Raph Koster).
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...and on top of all the above comments, the CSR team here is still second to none