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TheCryson
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08-09-2016, 12:25 AM
#11
Well what a great way to present a game to the crowd......
The game managed to catch my eye over at the Epic gamestore. I honestly felt a bit reluctant. Some of the graphic animations used in the trailer just didn't cut it! But now with your words I shall atleast wishlist the game. Any rpg that grands you such a great time shall not be forgotten. I'm currently playing and replaying both Mass Effect and NioH so i have actually enough going on  in that corner. I want to spend some quality time with all the ME releases ( 1,2,3,andromeda ) which effectively means atleast another 200 hours of rpg fun, not to mention that dreaded controller freak game called Nioh. If i ever get accustomed to the die ritme Lords of the Fallens is up next. With a bit of  luck right around the time of the next sale i will be ready for the rpg you mention.. i do have a question though ... Are you sure singleplayers will have fun too?
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TheCryson
08-09-2016, 12:25 AM #11

Well what a great way to present a game to the crowd......
The game managed to catch my eye over at the Epic gamestore. I honestly felt a bit reluctant. Some of the graphic animations used in the trailer just didn't cut it! But now with your words I shall atleast wishlist the game. Any rpg that grands you such a great time shall not be forgotten. I'm currently playing and replaying both Mass Effect and NioH so i have actually enough going on  in that corner. I want to spend some quality time with all the ME releases ( 1,2,3,andromeda ) which effectively means atleast another 200 hours of rpg fun, not to mention that dreaded controller freak game called Nioh. If i ever get accustomed to the die ritme Lords of the Fallens is up next. With a bit of  luck right around the time of the next sale i will be ready for the rpg you mention.. i do have a question though ... Are you sure singleplayers will have fun too?

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iceburn91
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08-09-2016, 07:23 PM
#12
I always enjoy playing with others, so whenever I can, I play with my friends.
For solo content, I’m still at the beginning level. I haven’t experienced everything yet, but I plan to. I find the quests interesting, the running around (which is really risky if you’re not careful) from objectives, the challenge of completing tasks, the dungeons (similar to Zelda games) puzzles, and the fact that mobs are actually dangerous—you can’t just let something attack you, you’re not a god.
The toughest part of playing solo is understanding you can’t always control your path. I learned this the hard way. When I went to the Ley Line to become a mage, I converted health and stamina into mana. That made me very fragile—usually only one hit before I was done. At first, I struggled with progress; even an area-of-effect spell could wipe me out. So I decided to change my approach. I focused on learning spells that lure enemies into traps, using a bow to help, and running often. Now I’m starting to get the gear that boosts my mage abilities (see photos), and I’m becoming a solid player (unless I mess up, of course).
If you’re a solo player, you won’t like this game if you think it’s easy—tbh. It’ll be tough. I have decent Tier 2/3 gear, but there are still many T1 dungeons I can’t tackle alone (or I’m too scared to try because I don’t have the resources). I might lose a lot of money, time, and possibly all my items if I give it a shot.
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iceburn91
08-09-2016, 07:23 PM #12

I always enjoy playing with others, so whenever I can, I play with my friends.
For solo content, I’m still at the beginning level. I haven’t experienced everything yet, but I plan to. I find the quests interesting, the running around (which is really risky if you’re not careful) from objectives, the challenge of completing tasks, the dungeons (similar to Zelda games) puzzles, and the fact that mobs are actually dangerous—you can’t just let something attack you, you’re not a god.
The toughest part of playing solo is understanding you can’t always control your path. I learned this the hard way. When I went to the Ley Line to become a mage, I converted health and stamina into mana. That made me very fragile—usually only one hit before I was done. At first, I struggled with progress; even an area-of-effect spell could wipe me out. So I decided to change my approach. I focused on learning spells that lure enemies into traps, using a bow to help, and running often. Now I’m starting to get the gear that boosts my mage abilities (see photos), and I’m becoming a solid player (unless I mess up, of course).
If you’re a solo player, you won’t like this game if you think it’s easy—tbh. It’ll be tough. I have decent Tier 2/3 gear, but there are still many T1 dungeons I can’t tackle alone (or I’m too scared to try because I don’t have the resources). I might lose a lot of money, time, and possibly all my items if I give it a shot.

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