Have you ever played a better game than this?

Well played sir. :P
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Perq wrote:
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Nephalim wrote:
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Perq wrote:

RO1 was the most gruesome grind I have ever seen and the card system and overall itemization was pitifully shallow compared to even oldschool dnd games a decade prior. Equipment had nothing but a physical defensive stat, a hole to shove a card into and on rare occasion an implicit mod like +1 attribute.


Yeah, just like PoE itemization system, which has no depth. I'll go ahead and say that you haven't played RO1. Ever.

Also, RO1 wasn't all that much about items - WoE and PvP, lvling (grinding) up with friends. Have you ever done Bio Lab 3?
Strong part of that game was the one of the words in MMO. MULTIPLAYER that is. Solo players (unless inhuman grind) had bad time progressing. and overall game was made around the idea of team-play. You couldn't do master DPS with priest, and couldn't sustain yourself with an assassin, or tank with any of those. Not to mention Professor-Champion-Priest combinations. ;-) Game had its depth - you just missed it. Just like many people are missing depth in PoE. (and imho, to date RO1 had some more depth than PoE).


it takes players with POE like skills to tackle the challenging content of that game. Funny thing which is pretty true is knowing how to grind efficiently applies to any game. you can noob it up and take ages or you can do stuff efficiently and do it 10-20 times faster... like the same hundereds of casual players who qq and quit at level 60-70 which they take a long time to reach vs the players who know how to do it well winning month leagues with level 100 in record times.
But I have to say RO1 is indeed all about Items - WOE-PVP are platforms to show it off...
Just like exalts and items in POE where PVP is again platform to show it off.
Domine Non Es Dignus
Last edited by Zinja#5231 on Aug 18, 2014, 1:48:32 PM
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poliboy wrote:
Nothing Better than Freaking Zelda for SNES.

I felt in love!!!

<3

Zelda - A Link to the Past (Snes one) and Zelda - Occarina of Time (N64) might be my all time favourites, but its hard to rank them up against other kinds of games.

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