Thank you kindlysoulsnatcher wrote:Ok well today is turning out to be a fast moving day. The latest news is that the intershard trading with Cho is now not going to happen. And you guys say that we never read the forums
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*hands out doughnuts*
Thank you kindlysoulsnatcher wrote:Ok well today is turning out to be a fast moving day. The latest news is that the intershard trading with Cho is now not going to happen. And you guys say that we never read the forums
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Once you pay you can still level higher, on the island also, you don't have to move across straight away.tyggy wrote:My biggest concern with the level cap is the same as many others. Level 21 seems to be too low as a cap for Silan.... (I noticed they bumped the cap from 19 to 21 in the patch notes)
The answer most people get when they ask when they should move to the mainland usually involves getting their attack skills up to 40 (30 as a minimum) which would obviously not be possible with the level 21 cap...
Short answer: lvl 21 is not a Silan cap.My biggest concern with the level cap is the same as many others. Level 21 seems to be too low as a cap for Silan.... (I noticed they bumped the cap from 19 to 21 in the patch notes)
No, it will be the same. What changes is that to enjoy the Kirosta mission, you have to contribute back by means of a paying account (if you consider that you must be lvl 30 to try) or do it as lvl 21.tyggy wrote: The other issue is the Kitin/Kirosta missions.... Even with a full group of level 21s, is it not going to be a tad difficult to take down those level 35, 40, and 50(boss) mobs..?(especially the Kirosta..) Or is that section being retooled to take the level 21 cap into account?
Exactly, you explained very well the issues. Basically, RoS became a mini-game inside the game, what is obviously not the intent, and what uses lots of our resources for free. A solution to limit this was to add a level cap.iphdrunk wrote:Short answer: lvl 21 is not a Silan cap.
(...) In other words, this cap is a pure economical aspect. A paying account is not affected whatsoever. It is not that Ruins of Silan is limited to level 21. Trial accounts are restricted to Silan, but paying accounts are not forced to move to mainland.
No, it will be the same. What changes is that to enjoy the Kirosta mission, you have to contribute back by means of a paying account (if you consider that you must be lvl 30 to try) or do it as lvl 21.
(...) there is a number of players that play the trial not as a means of testing the game whether it fits you or not, but as a means to play a free game -- it's ok, they are in their right to do so -- but using system resources, etc.
Without time limit, without xp limit, without level limit.... a player can play Ryzom at 0 cost for ... weeks, months? although it becomes impractical at some point.
Marjo wrote:And yes, it doesn't allow you to finish all the missions. This will be one of the differences between a Free Trial and a subscriber on Ruins of Silan.
Yep, it always surprises me to see how much a little difference in expressing the very same fact can change...rothimar wrote:Ah... makes sense... one would have to subscribe to finish all of the missions if they so choose. And extra bonus to subscribing.
khyle wrote:Yep, it always surprises me to see how much a little difference in expressing the very same fact can change...
To be honest, getting to level 21 is so easy that it can be done in a day or less as has been pointed out. I don't think I had experienced having to team up to finish a mission, or really gotten a good feel for the game by the time I reached level 21 with my first toon in the free trial. In fact, I would say I was much closer to the 30-35 range before I expereinced a number of those aspects. By level 21 I was starting to feel a feel for the game, but I had not yet decided, and I am not sure if I would have subscribed if I had been 'cut off' at level 21... Especially in the middle of a quest cycle.raynes wrote:I think people are forgetting the point of a free trial. It's not to allow one to play all aspects of a game. It's not to allow them to get to any level. The purpose of a trial is to let players see what a game is all about for free.
With Ryzom you can play through the first 21 levels of all skill trees for free. That gives you more than a good idea if you like the game or not. So if you want to see what happens after that point you need to pay.
My question to those saying the level 21 cap is too low, what part of the game mechanics don't you experience in that time that you need to go to a higher level?