I would not actually say that this will be going head to head with Wow,seems a little more like Runes of Magic to me I guess that match was a Wowish clone with Astellia Online Asper. To say"it looks good"you mean visually or match play because we really are given almost nothing far.So to say it looks good would be predicated on literally nothing unless of course just visually.Socketing using the typical +1 +2 +3...+10 upgrade system has consistently 100 been tied to cahs stores,are you stating that thought would be good also? My point is I don't like any type of positive endorsement with the facts supporting their systems.I am not going to mention anything looks great aside from graphics till I see FACTUAL monetizing of this game.If turns out they're honorable and NOT a p2w cash shop..GREAT,then I will take a further look but somehow I call BS and expect lies.

I mean specifically the systems, While I say looks good. I don't mean the images. I like playing games, not considering them. Their site addresses my most important concerns - which are mainly is it an actual mmorpg and does this have a personality development rpg system that looks somewhat involved and interesting. As I mentioned in another post, the only game I tried or played where I felt pressure or the need to spend money to progress was Neverwinter Online, which I don't see a lot of folks complaining about. Another games that I see people complain a great deal about that I also played nearly always have shops that have zero in them that interests me I will never spend a dime on cosmetics, temporary fans, housing, property shit, or other things. The games with"endurance" usually focus on crafting, and that I like mmorpgs rather than crafting matches so that doesn't impact me.

What I'm ready to spend money on will be the sport itself, a subscription (that generally ends up giving fairly great fans for subscription games that end up moving f2p), and stock space if the price is reasonable and the machine isn't ridiculous and the update is irreversible and helpful.I do not have much experience with games with gear upgrade systems like this - if I am remembering right Neverwinter Online has (or had when I played) a comparable system that demanded you to purchase shit from the store to have a reasonable chance for a successful upgrade. And it wasn't affordable to buy Astellia Online Asper. This could be a problem for this game. But if so when does this become necessary and did I have fun loving the match up to that point? Like Neverwinter Online, then it is going to give me a good amount of hours of enjoyment that is cheap until if so.

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