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Yes, many people enjoy playing "Lost Ark."

Yes, many people enjoy playing "Lost Ark."

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TheBleuKid
Junior Member
35
06-07-2016, 07:53 AM
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I'm having fun, and the experience feels a bit different from the original Diablo version. The plot isn't mind-blowing, but it's longer and more intricate than before, with some cool characters. It starts slowly, but becomes more engaging once you meet someone called "Thirain." I'm currently at level 35 and enjoying the game overall—not the intense kind—but if I really wanted a full MMO, I'd jump back into Final Fantasy XIV. Still, I might get a bit left out this Friday when Elden Ring drops, since my dad really likes his deaths.
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TheBleuKid
06-07-2016, 07:53 AM #11

I'm having fun, and the experience feels a bit different from the original Diablo version. The plot isn't mind-blowing, but it's longer and more intricate than before, with some cool characters. It starts slowly, but becomes more engaging once you meet someone called "Thirain." I'm currently at level 35 and enjoying the game overall—not the intense kind—but if I really wanted a full MMO, I'd jump back into Final Fantasy XIV. Still, I might get a bit left out this Friday when Elden Ring drops, since my dad really likes his deaths.

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MistahZeek
Junior Member
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06-07-2016, 09:11 AM
#12
The game's performance at 60 frames per second keeps my excitement perfectly balanced.
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MistahZeek
06-07-2016, 09:11 AM #12

The game's performance at 60 frames per second keeps my excitement perfectly balanced.

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steve2two
Junior Member
13
06-07-2016, 03:32 PM
#13
They probably tied the physics to the frame rate once more. Despite how impressive their games are, they often end up feeling a bit technical. Still going to enjoy it, though. I finished pre-loading last night. Whether it hits 60 FPS or not, I'm eager to jump back into another of Miyazaki's eerie fantasy realms.
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steve2two
06-07-2016, 03:32 PM #13

They probably tied the physics to the frame rate once more. Despite how impressive their games are, they often end up feeling a bit technical. Still going to enjoy it, though. I finished pre-loading last night. Whether it hits 60 FPS or not, I'm eager to jump back into another of Miyazaki's eerie fantasy realms.

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