Like I said earlier, GW2 is the same thing. Instead of clicking on quest givers, killing x# bad guys just pops up, and they will be waiting around for you to kill them too, if the beta videos are accurate. They might be fighting NPCs, but WoW has that too.
What videos have
you been watching? Dynamic events are on-going whether the player is there or not, and based on their participation, those bad guys don't wait around; they occupy an area or move on to attack others. The only thing close to the traditional questing scheme (which Tera uses, mind you) is the personal quest.
I am firmly predicting May 2012 launch.
May 22.
The Pre-Purchase explicitly states that there's a 3 day head start. That isn't definitive, but there is a three-day weekend coming up soon for Memorial Day. If the headstart begins on May 26th and runs through the 28th (Memorial day), then it would fit the traditional Tuesday launch date too. I'm hopeful it'll happen.
Pfft I'm buying a whole new furniture set for my office including a new executive desk for my computer (have been using cheap crap from Target for years) AND building a new computer before this game comes out.
I just got a new PC as an early anniversary / "Stop bitching about your 7 year old PC, Retro" gift from my wife, so I'm set in that regard. I could use a new desk (I'm using a 4 foot folding table now), but I'd rather wait to buy some awesome office-style desk. I can live with what I have now.
I've always wanted a big wrap-around desk though, something L-shaped. With cabinets above. And lots of leg room. Too bad there's no room in the office for the monstrosity I would want.
I would really like to see some example items they're considering so we have an idea. I'm sure there'll be plenty of skins but what else? Character slots I assume?
Hmm... That raises an interesting point; as you play on one character, in theory you could be raising the money needed for an alt character slot.
- Experience Potions
- Karma Potions (maybe, they imply that Karma is sort of a game-only feature)
- Extra storage, both bank and on-character bags. I'd buy bags for a new character, I hate starting off with no storage.
- Vanity/costume gear.
- Pets
- Transmutation stones
- Dyes. Probably just let you buy all of the ones you'd normally have to find seeds for.
When they get around to adding player/guild housing (they've said they want to have these shortly after launch), that's a whole slew of furniture, rugs, wall-papers, knick-knacks and crafting stations they can sell.
i'm getting a mini fridge just for this game. =)
Awesome. I'm trying to convince the wife to take part in having a big nerd fest for launch; stock up on nerd-staples like Mountain Dew and Funyuns and just revel in the silliness of it. We haven't had an MMO launch together so it would be a nice little nerd party.
I wish there was an option to pay 14,99$US like others MMOs and have access to almost everything in the store (like Lord of the Rings Online).
If I remember right, subscribing to LotRO after it went free to play basically just gave you a bunch of free points each month to spend in the store. We haven't seen anything that says they
won't let you buy a monthly plan to get x points every 30 days or so, but we haven't seen anything that says they will either. It'd be a neat option.
has there been any word on pvp chars? will they work the same way as gw1?
Whenever you set foot in PVP or WvW, your character is automatically kicked up to Level 80. In Competitive PVP, you also have your gear replaced with a built-in set so nobody has an unfair advantage in terms of gear. I've not heard the same for WvW, however.