Before I say that I want the game changed, I want to be clear that it is a glorious game as it is. And that I bought it as soon as I saw it. And that I don't buy many games. Bohemia, I have been a long-term Arma fan
When it comes down to it though, I've learned to appreciate persistent-character skill-based games. For many that's WoW; for me it's Wurm Online, and there are many other classic favourites out there.
I can see Ylands in two ways. It's wonderful at what it does, and maybe it'll pull the crowds from Minecraft. But it could blow Wurm Online out of the water, too. Wurm is beautiful. Ylands has its own beauty. I can envisage flipping a switch in Ylands/Ylands server to go from round-based play to skill-based persistent universe. I want that switch flipped, so it goes from anyone being able to make "computers out of seashells", to you needing someone experienced to accomplish that combination.
Without the Skilling mode, this is a shallower game than it needs to be, and it almost certainly won't be enough to hold me against the ongoing investment that is the reality of playing an mmorpg. My friend(s) and I will be hosting our own private Ylands server to "live" in, and we'll see how it goes.
Before I say that I want the game changed, I want to be clear that it is a glorious game as it is. And that I bought it as soon as I saw it. And that I don't buy many games. Bohemia, I have been a long-term Arma fan
When it comes down to it though, I've learned to appreciate persistent-character skill-based games. For many that's WoW; for me it's Wurm Online, and there are many other classic favourites out there.
I can see Ylands in two ways. It's wonderful at what it does, and maybe it'll pull the crowds from Minecraft. But it could blow Wurm Online out of the water, too. Wurm is beautiful. Ylands has its own beauty. I can envisage flipping a switch in Ylands/Ylands server to go from round-based play to skill-based persistent universe. I want that switch flipped, so it goes from anyone being able to make "computers out of seashells", to you needing someone experienced to accomplish that combination.
Without the Skilling mode, this is a shallower game than it needs to be, and it almost certainly won't be enough to hold me against the ongoing investment that is the reality of playing an mmorpg. My friend(s) and I will be hosting our own private Ylands server to "live" in, and we'll see how it goes.
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