Question. Can the Issues be bought via some kind of bundle package/pricing? Or do you have to buy them individually?
Issue #5-6-7 can be bought as part of the Massive Edition. But outside of that you need to buy them individually.
Question. Can the Issues be bought via some kind of bundle package/pricing? Or do you have to buy them individually?
Issue #5-6-7 can be bought as part of the Massive Edition. But outside of that you need to buy them individually.
So...how does one go about getting a trial for this these days?
I've wanted to play this for years, but I just haven't had time. I bought it at some point, although I can't remember when that was. I spent the weekend replaying Dreamfall and then doing Dreamfall Chapters book 1, and I just can't get enough of Ragnar Tornquist's brilliance... so I want to finally dive in here. Any tips for someone who has never played? I was doing a little bit of reading and lots of people seem to say it's difficult starting out.
Just keep in mind that, despite being clearly tornquist, it's an MMO still. There are a LOT of rpg systems and stats adn builds and shit to interact with, so if you're just in it for the adventure gamey quest experiences, your'e going to also need to familiarize yourself with the skills and combat and all of that, and that system is fairly deep. In terms of actual mechanics it's a LOT like guild wars 2 if you played that.
Just keep in mind that, despite being clearly tornquist, it's an MMO still. There are a LOT of rpg systems and stats adn builds and shit to interact with, so if you're just in it for the adventure gamey quest experiences, your'e going to also need to familiarize yourself with the skills and combat and all of that, and that system is fairly deep. In terms of actual mechanics it's a LOT like guild wars 2 if you played that.
As an MMO veteran since UO, none of that scares me. It's a non-issue. I was just looking for tips from people, since there tend to be useful things people have to offer for someone who knows absolutely nothing about the game.
As an MMO veteran since UO, none of that scares me. It's a non-issue. I was just looking for tips from people, since there tend to be useful things people have to offer for someone who knows absolutely nothing about the game.
As an MMO veteran since UO, none of that scares me. It's a non-issue. I was just looking for tips from people, since there tend to be useful things people have to offer for someone who knows absolutely nothing about the game.
Players who have finished the main Story Mission in Transylvania may now continue the story for free in Venice, and then move on to Tokyo.
Started playing this again...
Is this the most graphically intensive mmo ever?
With a single 980 I max out Guild Wars 2 at 1440p with 100+ FPS, Elder Scrolls max settings, downsampled from 4K, with ~80FPS, But here, downsampling from 4K equals to a big noooooope.gif, and at 1440p, there is definitely stuff that you need to dial down to get an acceptable framerate
Other than that, still see tons of players and am having a lot of fun with it. underappreciated gem.
Speed up then, pals. Issue 11 releases on the 6th of may. You still got more than a week to catch up
I tried to go back to it but I kinda feel my character is all messed up, and I don't have the energy/time to put in the work to make him competent again. I really want to play Tokyo.
Today is the day folks.
At least for subcribers and Grandmasters. For everyone else, saturday.
I didn't know that. Nice!Funcom community manager said that people who bought the Fall of Tokyo pack can also play today.
Huh, why do you dislike Tokyo so much?I'll wait for some opinions before diving in.
Tokyo is easily the worst part of the game, so I'm hoping the new issue fixes that.
Huh, why do you dislike Tokyo so much?
Well, I liked the tight town area actually. Some places are really annoying to got, like Orochi Housing, because enemies are so tightly packed, but aside from that, it sports really interesting missions, hillarious characters (lookin at you, Daimon) and whacky missions. I know a lot of people hate Bank Heist, but I loved it. I am genuinly sad, you didn't like it at all.Compared to any of the other zones: it's small, sparsely populated with quests/npcs/cool bits, has genuinely annoying enemies, is coated in the dumb AEGIS mechanic, doesn't sport a dungeon to support the story elements, has higher performance requirements than any other area and comes off as unfinished/rushed.
Compared to the high standards the start of the game sets? Tokyo is a let down with the tacky AEGIS system cementing the deal.
I tried to go back to it but I kinda feel my character is all messed up, and I don't have the energy/time to put in the work to make him competent again. I really want to play Tokyo.
Compared to any of the other zones: it's small, sparsely populated with quests/npcs/cool bits, has genuinely annoying enemies, is coated in the dumb AEGIS mechanic, doesn't sport a dungeon to support the story elements, has higher performance requirements than any other area and comes off as unfinished/rushed.
Compared to the high standards the start of the game sets? Tokyo is a let down with the tacky AEGIS system cementing the deal.
Everything before Tokyo is very easy now. In fact if you do every quest you can do you even get easily overpowered to the point where you can skip whole areas.How is the new player experience? Countless characters of mine have been stuck in the part before you go to the mines. Innsmouth Academy iirc
Everything before Tokyo is very easy now. In fact if you do every quest you can do you even get easily overpowered to the point where you can skip whole areas.
So, very accesible. Until Tokyo and unless you do NM dungeons you don't even have to understand synergies. But you should combining skills is great fun.