Where Winds Meet is an incredible game and you should play it

Nice try Xi!

I dont believe in free things considering how expensive AAA games cost to make now. So many Sony Rockstar MS games are delayed or cancelled

So you are calling me a liar right? Why would I take the time to write a post about this game and telling you that you can play it and enjoy hundreds of hours without having to pay if I was lying? I would get caught in that lie and people would call me out immediately with all the information that we have available online.

Do you see how nonsensical your reasoning is in that message?

I am trying to give you information about a game that I believe is really good. There is no ulterior motive here
 
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Nice try Xi!

I dont believe in free things considering how expensive AAA games cost to make now. So many Sony Rockstar MS games are delayed or cancelled

If you are going to be rude, try not being that clueless first.

Many AAA F2P games, like this one, have a bigger budget and production values than most Sony and MS's games.
 
There are a lot of issues that need fixing, like some cutscenes that look like old early-build stuff because of the low quality, and a bunch of bugs for everyone. But it's a promising game if they keep polishing it over time.

I want to be able to recreate a character from scratch, hopefully they add that option.
 
Nice try Xi!

I dont believe in free things considering how expensive AAA games cost to make now. So many Sony Rockstar MS games are delayed or cancelled
It's free to play, not free to look fancy in game.

Valve earned billions selling fancy, and for a long time it was their main revenue and Steam was just a side activity.
 
The game is incredible. I'm about 60 hours in, just finished the first chapter of the story, and still haven't unlocked most of the first map.

I think I like it better than Rise of Ronin. The UI is terrible however.

My initial thought was that it feels like a free rise of the ronin. I need to play it more though.

I immediately thought of RotR when I started playing. I don't know if I think the combat is better, it is damn sure a better open world and there is a ton more to do.
 
The game is insanely addicting, i have yet to start up the second part of the main quest due to a damn side quest that has me hooked, a freaking side quest...
 
I immediately thought of RotR when I started playing. I don't know if I think the combat is better, it is damn sure a better open world and there is a ton more to do.

Combat is definitely not better, at least not in its early-ish form (imo), RotR is in league of its own in that aspect.

But RotR definitely does come to mind when playing WWM. I'd say it's a blend between RotR, Woke of Yotei and AC: Shadows. It has a fantastic art direction and exploration of sucker punch, technical touches and vistas of Shadows, 'game feel' and customization of RotR.

But that's strictly speaking about single-player, this game can also be a quasi-mmo. The raids have actual mechanics and are pretty damn fun. Entire premise and general scope behind this game is insane, despite the jank and UI/localization issues.
 
I've played for about 10 hours - game is good, exploration feels fun and rewarding, visuals are good (though some things have N64 textures for some unknown reason). My only gripe is that there are a lot of complex systems that the game explains once then expects you to remember. I've hit a wall on a few quests that are like "go to this one spot and perform a sense crouch"... and I may or may not have been intoxicated a week ago when I learned whatever the fuck move they're talking about.

But nothing game breaking or anything.
 
I also like it a lot but man, I was trying to find the adventure skills menu section and it took me 10 minutes to find it in: develop > details
 
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The lack of explanation of certain systems is putting me off. How does the wanted aystem work and how can I pay for my law breaking actions to get rid of the constant warnings that I have to do something about it?
 
The lack of explanation of certain systems is putting me off. How does the wanted aystem work and how can I pay for my law breaking actions to get rid of the constant warnings that I have to do something about it?

I think you need to hire a scholar to defend you?

Just recently I got an NPC falsely accusing me of stealing some herbs, and I now have a bounty on my head unless I hire a online scholar do defend my case :messenger_tears_of_joy:

I'm gonna let it run to see what happens.
 
I think you need to hire a scholar to defend you?

Just recently I got an NPC falsely accusing me of stealing some herbs, and I now have a bounty on my head unless I hire a online scholar do defend my case :messenger_tears_of_joy:

I'm gonna let it run to see what happens.
So it's basically the same with serious wounds, where you have to hire a healer?

But what's the disadvantage of being wanted? Why should I bother with a scholar?
 
So it's basically the same with serious wounds, where you have to hire a healer?

But what's the disadvantage of being wanted? Why should I bother with a scholar?

I suspect so yes.

The disadvantage is that you'll start getting NPC's and real players trying to collect your bounty. Or, you could spend time in jail atoning for your actions :messenger_tears_of_joy:
 
It's actually pretty wild how much random new stuff I keep finding through aimless exploration in this game. Taking things slow, but having a great time. My only complaint is the same as everyone else's; the menus are some of the worst ever.
 
It's actually pretty wild how much random new stuff I keep finding through aimless exploration in this game. Taking things slow, but having a great time. My only complaint is the same as everyone else's; the menus are some of the worst ever.

I agree. The UI is not the best but you get used to it after some time. I dont have any issues anymore navigating them
 
My only complaint is the same as everyone else's; the menus are some of the worst ever.
The menus are standard gacha jank.

If you've played Genshin or Wuthering Waves, etc... they aren't that much different.

The difference is that, at least in my opinion, those games do a better job of explaining systems and menus than this game.
 
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