#20 Ajouté par Xemmy il y a 1 décénie Reporter | Citer
Whats the point of doing all this work on a toon and building it up? Whats it for? There are no instances. There are no tournaments. There is no competition as there is no way for me to see how I stack up against another player. There is nothing that I can see that I'm shooting for. There is no overall user level (which I'm slowly coming to terms with). There is no colored gear. Its very difficult here to get any kind of sense of progress or those moments when you find that rare item and its awesome cause your toon is a little bit better (again) for that end game content.
#21 Ajouté par Bitttymacod il y a 1 décénie Reporter | Citer
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#22 Ajouté par Tgmage il y a 1 décénie Reporter | Citer
And the previous two posts demonstrate that there are all kinds of people in the world. My view of things is closer to Xemmy's. I'm here for the environment, the beauty of the world, the ability to find new things that one hasn't explored yet, even after more than 3.5 years in this toon. (On the surface, in a medium level region. No, I'm not going to tell you what it was.)Tgmage, Ben Franklin was once asked what the purpose of one of his inventions was. He replied, "What is the use of a new-born child?" The same is true of Ryzom/Atys. Your goals are what you make them. What you become is what you do, not measured by the game, but by the community.
In addition, you have made several mis-statements: While there is no overall user level, you can compare your level to others in a similar field and contest with them in duels, or even have team combats in the Arena or in the PvP areas.
If you want to hold a tournament -- feel free. It has been done in the past to the great enjoyment of those who participated. There most certainly IS colored gear -- I like blue myself.
As for progress, turning 125 in elemental casting and getting the racial spells, getting one branch of armor craft to 240 so that you can make q250 armor (weapons), the first time you make it through the Trench of Trials solo, those and many others give a sense of accomplishment.
End-game content? Well, there is managing to take down one of the Boss NPC's. It's not easy and you can't do it solo. Even in other games, end-game content is never end-game. It's just end-game until the developers bring out the next release (for which you must pay large $$) with the New (End-for-now) Content.
Ryzom is unique in allowing F2P to a deep level. You don't have to buy a year at a time. I pay quarterly, and at that rate it's $10/month. If it goes dark, you've lost less than you would pay for the base version of other games before you add on the monthly charge. I would also point out that the devs have recently released content that was *suggested by the players*, not part of some scheme on their part.
The bottom line is that if you don't like the game enough to pay for it, don't. Hang out, try the mainland, get your toon to 125. If you still don't "get" it, then Ryzom is not for you. It's not a character flaw, it's just your character.
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#23 Ajouté par Jola il y a 1 décénie Reporter | Citer
#24 Ajouté par Tgmage il y a 1 décénie Reporter | Citer
#25 Ajouté par Dominikus il y a 1 décénie Reporter | Citer
#26 Ajouté par Utai il y a 1 décénie Reporter | Citer
#27 Ajouté par Ulykus il y a 1 décénie Reporter | Citer
... The biggest thing that concerns me so far about this game is that there doesn't seem to be any point to it.Whats the point of doing all this work on a toon and building it up? Whats it for? There are no instances. There are no tournaments. There is no competition as there is no way for me to see how I stack up against another player. There is nothing that I can see that I'm shooting for. There is no overall user level (which I'm slowly coming to terms with). There is no colored gear. Its very difficult here to get any kind of sense of progress or those moments when you find that rare item and its awesome cause your toon is a little bit better (again) for that end game content.I like to strive for something but there doesn't seem to be anything to strive for here and thats causing me some hesitation. ...
#28 Ajouté par Dainan il y a 1 décénie Reporter | Citer
#29 Ajouté par Dainan il y a 1 décénie Reporter | Citer
I think people are taking my comments as insults to the game and thus they are trying to defend something they love.I'm not trying to insult the game. If I were I just wouldn't play. I'm trying to understand it.
#30 Ajouté par Dominikus il y a 1 décénie Reporter | Citer
#31 Ajouté par Dainan il y a 1 décénie Reporter | Citer
So Dainan, when will your points all be spent? Just marking the sad day we won't see you again with this account.Oh, and: Threatening us? Yeah, _that's_ going to get you a well-mannered discussion.
#32 Ajouté par Dominikus il y a 1 décénie Reporter | Citer
#33 Ajouté par Dainan il y a 1 décénie Reporter | Citer
You seriously think that people care about your concerns or that if you keep on bitching long enough, that things will magically change, that everyone will change their minds, that the bullies will disappear and that the game company will suddenly have enough funds and motivation to give the game a major overhaul. Try some realism for once.
#34 Ajouté par Rollocks il y a 1 décénie Reporter | Citer
TgmageI think people are taking my comments as insults to the game and thus they are trying to defend something they love.I'm not trying to insult the game. If I were I just wouldn't play. I'm trying to understand it.My advice would be not to bother, buddy. Criticism of this game apparently is A) not welcome at all and B) taken WAY too much to heart by a vocal minority that prefers we newer players just sit down, shut up, pay money and never have any ideas, request any changes or raise any concerns about ANYTHING involving this game.Kinda sucks, but I guess that's the way Winch Gate wants it.
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