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Cirno999 on 05/14/2012, 07:41 PM - view
Please fix guild scrolling

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Also, the vendors being turned off is a little annoying. I'm not sure if I'm going to like this feature all that much.

2.) I am a slayer and was noticing the other day, that I can't land my combo moves on monsters if there is a Thing in the way, that I can collide with. However, the monster can run right through it. I guess that is fair. If I can't run through it to do my combo move, the monster should not be able to run through it either. Personally I think the zone walls, or invisible boxes around things are a little to high. I mean come on, you can't jump a fence? But you can do leaping strike that hurls your character 10 feet in the air, but it can't jump over a 2 foot fence. Nice one.
All this does is turn off the overlay on your UI. It does not deactivate the mechanics that it applies to your game as if you were using this controller.

Problem only part of the way fixed.


Basically, there was an episode on SG1 season 10 I think, were Valamaldaran has stolen a Go'ould cargo ship, for a mission. And a system was failing. And, she turned it off ...Cam Mitchell said "Off good you fixed it!"...she said "Nah, I just turned the alarm off".
Edited by: Copenhagen about 1 year ago
I tried Crafting a little bit. As it is now. It is very expensive. And, you get better stuff as drops. So...

I think it should be a little cheaper to do.
Well, I tried it, and can offer some feedback on this matter.

First of all it has to be "Usable as a Template"...I know I was able to craft something that was "Usable as a Template".

I can see where there needs to be some restrictions on this. Like you should not be able to apply a Tier 6 Armor Look to a Tier 3 armor. However, I feel that you should be able to apply a Tier 3 armor look to a Tier 6 armor.

Also, I think you should be able to use armor you find in the game and keep it to use as your look or as a "Template" Like how it was in Rift. In Rift if you found a piece of armor that you liked how it looked you could make it your look.

I would prefer this mechanic to be adjusted some.
Whatever... People that play F2P games spend hundreds of dollars on lucky boxes and mats to enchant items, protect items, xp boosts...etc etc.

Just can it please. And go pay the money for the game.
I view this as a rather moot point
Your Taunt, threat/rage generation abilites, gear usually helps with that.

If all else fails...run around in a circle and yell "Save me Tom Cruise...with your Witchcraft!"
I don't even have a job, and I bought the game and plan on paying a sub fee for it.

So, whats the big deal? Geez!

Either shut up, and go to the GW2 forums, or act like you have some logical thought patterns.
You want to see a good F2P model, go check out Global Agenda.

Only F2P model I've ever seen where it is Truly F2P, and if you do spend money on it, it's basically the same as a sub fee per month.

I'd go for a F2P model like that that is basically a sub fee if you do spend money on it. But 99.9% of them are not like that at all.

They taunt you with crap till you spend 50 here, 100 there, another 50 here, another 100 there...next thing you know...you could have played a triple A mmorpg with a sub fee for 3 years, for the money you spent on a crapy F2P game.
Edited by: Copenhagen about 1 year ago
Dracus on 04/24/2012, 07:59 AM - view
And if Tera after launch continues to be as much fun as the game during OBT was, I expect I will be playing it for years and happy to pay the small monthly fee for hours of fun each month.


I feel this same way. I took a character to level 26, I had more quests then I knew what to do with. Made some really cool friends, joined a guild, bought the game. The graphics were no less than astonishing. And, I don't usually like Asian Fantasy games all that much really. But this one has been westernized very well I think.

If it does go F2P, and follows the same method of cash shop, cash shop, cash shop, like most F2P games do...I might be singing a different tune.

I had a blast playing solo, and in groups. Ran a dungeon several times, that was pretty fun in PuG's and with guildies alike. I have no idea what end game is like. But, if it is good I'll be sticking around. If it is not, I'll probably be getting bored just like other games.

I only ran into a few kinks really. That I'll be posting on the forums in the spot for that stuff.

Overall, I'd rate this game an 8/10, Shaving a couple points for the fact of the afore mentioned kinks. Needs more UI features. Anti-Aliasing, and lighting enrichment needs to be 2 separate adjustments in the Video options. The remoding, of gear needs to be tweaked, to where you can use a lower tier item, or equal tier item to apply those looks to a equal or lesser item. However, you should not be able to apply a higher tier items looks to a lower tier item. And, there still needs to be a little debugging to take place. Other than that, It ran really good.

All the quests worked fine, no glitches with quests. I'm playing on a PvE server, I usually play PvP server, but since there is only one faction, I did not see the need for it. So with that said, there needs to be battle grounds for the PvE servers. Or Guild vs Guild stuff. I heard mention that guilds could war with each other, but only on PvP servers. It should be applied on PvE servers as well.

Later on, I'd like to see a content update adding another faction, then I could roll on a PvP server. And, at that point I'd rather OWPvP then BG PvP.

I'd also like to see player housing. That is just something I like, Everquest got me hooked on that.
That is just me though.

But I'm just rambling now. I'll post all this in the appropriate forums too.

I'd say Tera is definitely a Triple A mmorpg for sure.




If you don't like Tera then don't play it. Flat out. And by all means you can express your opinion on why you don't like it. But be candid about it. Saying stuff like "Tera will fail, or Tera Sucks" is just going to get you flamed.

If you do like it...cough up the money, play it, and tell your friends about it, and get them to play it with you.

Plain and simple.