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Post by OZ on Feb 21, 2006 11:14:32 GMT -5
I have the inside story on this game from some Beta testers. and here's what they say
Warhammer: 3025
Much like real D&D, the quality of your experience depends HEAVILY on the people you are with.
Quests are designed to NOT be solo-able, so gathering a party is a must.
the game eats mid-range systems for breakfast. You need a nearly dream-team quality rig to see most of the bells and whistles. Also, a headset with a high-quality mic is high up in the "get it before you play" list: partys have the ability to use in-game voicechat to coordinate their actions (again, the quality of your play experience depends on other people having not-crappy headsets, and not being jerks over the comm).
AlexxKnight
I like it. This is the first MMORP I've played. It is not quite D&D 3.5 but it is still pretty good. Leveling is long, but each levl has 5 ranks. Level 2 needs 10K XP, and every 2K XP is a rank. Each rank you get a new Action point, which is used to get an Enchanement. Very cool stuff, My Cleric has gained a bonus +1 to Wisdom, bonus Spell points and a 30% bonus to 1st level Cure spells effectiveness.
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