trenker wrote:I think Ryzom is actually more addictive than other games not because of what it is, but because of what it could be. I mean there's serial questing A to B to C, then there's games that tend to try to be more open and flexible, then there are very open games and then there's Ryzom. So open and flexible you almost feel like there's nothing there. But you know it's happening and going to happen, so you gotta come back and fiddle some more.
Its more like an adventure than a game, more like a saga than a story and more of a challenge than you're used to.
uhuh so how many months do we have to pay for this game b4 we get the content? lol i saw a great comparison recently someone said "if i bought a first person shooter and on the box it said weapons include barreta 9mm rest to come later then would you buy it?"