Aug 31

It has to be free and somewhere i can get online. Please help cause rogues look pretty complicated.


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May 24

I was just reading another question, and one of the answers ended up saying that WoW has the best pvp of all MMO's. Incorrect. Ultima Online clearly has the best PVP (along with many other features, but definitely NOT the graphics), and I had assumed that was common knowledge by now.

WoW does have a good pvp system in place, I'm not knocking it, it's just that it's not quite as good as UO's.

First of all, there's that pesky little BS of rogues simply jumping behind mages over and over. Seriously, how stupid is that? That's like the Easy button from Staples, only it's the Win button for dexxers. Second, there are a set number of different armor pieces in WoW, with only enchantments offering variation. Ditto for the weaps.

In UO, you have to search and search for a weapon that suits your needs. There's hardly any pre-set weapons, it's all random. This gives you a reason to keep killing stuff....in search of the perfect weap/armor. Plus, the spell system is far superior to WoW


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Worthy of a release bearing the Eidos name, Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures is the latest videogame on the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) platform that has hardcore and even casual gamers spending time and subscription money to reach max level (80).

Leveling-up in AoC requires more than just simply clicking and hacking. Part of this game's unique appeal is its unique battle engine which lets it stand-out among its MMO peers. Gaute Godager of Funcom says in an interview on IGN:  "We call the engine Real Combat, and it is based on six directions, or ways, of attacking an opponent with a sword. First, you can hack down against the head. Second, you can slash diagonally down from the right, while the third is slashing the same way from the left. Fourth, you can thrust against the torso. Fifth, you can slash diagonally up from the left, and sixth, you can slash diagonally up from the right. The point here is that these directions lend themselves naturally to being strung together in combinations. These combos unlock additional damage and faster combat, if done well" And faster combat in RPGs of course means faster leveling.

Despite Age of Conan's more enjoyable grinding due to its "Real Combat" system, it's still going to be in the best interest of most Rogues, Priests, Soldiers and Mages journeying through Hyboria to grab a leveling guide and reach level 80 as soon as possible. The average subscription price of $14 U.S. is of course, well worth the gameplay, but a lot of cash-strapped gamers might be willing to forego individuality and self-reliance to save time and attain bragging rights by reaching level 80 ahead of his mates.  

Now the real world is full of enterprising people and the number of AoC leveling guides out there are almost as plentiful as the number of techniques or routes to take to reach max level in Hyboria. All I can say is choose well stranger, and may the gods smile upon you on your perilous journey through the Kingdoms of Hyboria.

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