The prologue is pretty good once you have some familiarity with the game. It lets you sort of test out different classes and get a good feel for them once they have some of their major abilities.
But, it's confusing to a brand new player. And it's a terrible initial introduction to the game, and a bad choice for a demo.
Where the hell u saw warriors are getting a block? they are going to get lots of evasion rolls in a row, but not a block O.O
Actually they are getting a block.
On the other hand, they should have been given:
1- The possibility to dodge in the same place (like "jumping" an attack) that gave them a minor invencibility frame. Now, a tank warrior must move the BAM all over the room to tank it.
....you mean like Death From Above, which is one of the main staples of current warrior tanking?
En Masse/Bluehole are a business. They make money.
Yes, however, if they provide crap-[filtered] service or insult their customers by forcing them to pay for things that said customers believe should be included in their original purchasing costs, it may very well affect the success of "Goal No. 1."
That has nothing to do with the argument many people are making.
We're already "buying it." We're paying a monthly fee(or will be). The argument is that some of these features should be granted to us for what we're already paying instead of added as an ADDITIONAL fee.
Just because something is a cosmetic change doesn't mean that makes it OK to charge extra money for it. It's not like cosmetic changes are strictly a luxury part of gameplay.
I think that if they are going to charge anything... it should be gold. But, it's their game... their rules. If people get that miffed about it, they can take their money elsewhere.
Or they can try to encourage them to revise their policy by giving feedback on the forums.
It's not like cosmetic changes are strictly a luxury part of gameplay.
I'm intrigued. What else are they for?
They're a normal part of a game. They add to the world.
Look at what's already there. You have tabs for changing your gear based on appearance. You have the ability to modify gear cosmetically already. These things are not viewed as a "luxury," they are viewed as a normal part of this game.
Look... it's like this. If you don't like it, don't buy it! That is part of the greatness of a free market! :) It isn't like they are forcing health care on you.
That has nothing to do with the argument many people are making.
We're already "buying it." We're paying a monthly fee(or will be). The argument is that some of these features should be granted to us for what we're already paying instead of added as an ADDITIONAL fee.
Just because something is a cosmetic change doesn't mean that makes it OK to charge extra money for it. It's not like cosmetic changes are strictly a luxury part of gameplay.
It's the end of the world, our P2P model game is CHARGING us for simplistic cosmetic changes, now it's on par with the B2P and F2P models!
OH NOES! *Get over it people* at least those who bought the collector's edition got a free mount and whatnot, you do have a choice whether to buy them or not, it's nothing game breaking.
A free mount?
You're right, the collectors edition was the same price as the standard edition. FREE MOUNT!
Except not.
These prices are too steep, and the game needs a barber shop. Period. I don't care that the cash shop exists, and I don't care that cosmetic items are in it, but charging $10 to change a hairstyle is just stupid and silly. It's goddamn hair. Be a little kinder to your players EM, who are already paying you monthly, and give us that little luxury for our already spent money.
I am 100% in support of this.
Mainly what I'd like to see is certain features disconnected from others. Like you can change eye color, but not independently of other facial elements, or you can change hair style, but only if you change horn style as well, etc. Requiring both to change seems silly to me.