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Thread: finally i'm gone

Spazzers
Fri Oct 21, 2005 3:58 pm
#14

To be honest I didn't get that advanced. I'm addicted to creating characters and deleting them. I create a character, play the character to get an understanding of the skills (what works and what doesn't), then I delete the character and roll another one.


If I "catch a bug" I create a character just so I can delete it. I can't help myself.


This is why I make a good Beta tester though. I end up testing skills instead of playing the game.




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Spazzers
Fri Oct 21, 2005 4:07 pm
#15

It plays very similar to CoH, mechanics wise. The quests are a lot different though, since you're a villian instead of a hero, which gives the game a very different dynamic and a lot of fun to play.


It isn't all that easy to get to max in CoH unless you power grind with another high end player. I would NOT recommend doing this however. The charm of the game will be completely lost, not to mention the story line. You'll end up bored and you'll blame the game, when actually it's because you powerleveled through the game. You're playing a villian so be the villian. Have fun with it. That's why they call it a game. I believe you'll have a lot more fun if you just enjoy the game and not worry about getting to the cap.


I've seen this same sort of thing happen in other games like WoW. Level 60's always complaining about nothing to do and they're bored because they power leveled through the game.


Oh, and make sure to delete a few characters along the way. That always makes me happy.






Lumby_man wrote:
rats, i was hopeing it would be really easy to get to cap then be tough to get good items/skills/ and learn how to play.







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