Monthly Archives: April 2013

9 Things You Don’t Miss Until They’re Gone, MMO Style

By Shannon Doyle (Leliah), OnRPG Journalist 

 

We haven’t had a good list on OnRPG in a while, a severe oversight in my eyes. So I decided to change that. I got to thinking, what would make for an interesting read? I didn’t want to go with something simple like the top 10 villains in MMOs, though I may do that in the future. This time around I wanted to do something really thought provoking. So it got me thinking about things that have been going on with me recently. I’ve been trying a lot of new games, a lot of new games have been coming out, and there are a lot of older games I’m finally getting around to trying. As I tried out each game I slowly started finding myself missing features other MMOs had. Some of them it took me a while to miss, some of them in the list I think will shock people.

 

9. Walk

The first time I ever experienced /walk was in City of Heroes when it came out in 2009. And in just 4 short years it has become somewhat of a necessity for me. Most MMOs I’ve been in these days have the walk function, except TERA. Not having the ability to walk was so crippling to me as a role player that I actually stopped playing. I just couldn’t do it. And what a huge oversight it is not having it! Who doesn’t want to see a Castanic shake her hips as she walks? I’m a woman and I want to see that!

Castanic

8. Looting

This is another one of those that happens a lot going from newer MMOs to older ones. Or maybe I’m just unlucky. My first experience with this was making the transition back and forth between Rift and City of Heroes. In Rift, I’d loot religiously. Then I’d go back to City of Heroes and suddenly I’m stopping at every corpse trying to get my sweet loot and getting annoyed when I get nothing until I remember there is no looting in this game. Amazingly though I never had the problem going the other way around.

 MMORPG Pugs

7. PUGs

Yeah, you read that right. I actually miss PUGs. I actually can’t think of any game where they’re completely gone, but Guild Wars 2 comes pretty close. The only time you have to team up with people is for dungeons. And because of the way the rest of the game works, added with how difficult dungeons can be, no one talks! You might as well be playing by yourself. Once more it comes back again to City of Heroes. What better way to meet new people than to go up against evil (or do evil) with them? I made so many friends through PUGs. Now sure, there is always going to be an asshat, they come with dealing with people. But I miss those days of sewer runs all the way to Kings Row with random lowbies all looking for quick levels, the days where if you were really lucky you actually could find a group of 8 roleplayers on a PUG together. Oh those were the days.

 

6. No Quest Logs

Most MMOs have that list, the list of quests for you to do. Sometimes you have to sift through 30 quests just to find the one you want. The rare few that don’t though? Such a relief. Is it because they’re less complex games? Nah. And they aren’t limited to old ones either. Guild Wars 2 is a perfect example of that. Sure, on the side of the screen there is a tracker for your personal story and world wide things going on. But its more of a reminder of your options than a to do list. And when you’re going between games that have them and games that don’t you eventually find yourself longing for a game that gave you the freedom that came with the lack of quest logs.

 

5. Complex Chat Systems

I’m talking about what basically boils down to chatrooms in game and the ability to talk to friends playing on other servers. Every game I’ve ever played had a different chat system. And every time I find myself wishing that the game I was in had a certain chat ability from another game I’d played before. And once again, I hold City of Heroes as the shining example. In Rift’s early days there were plenty of level specific chats and player made channels, but you couldn’t talk to anyone who happened to be on another server. Thankfully they’ve since fixed this and Rift’s chat system is at the moment the best out there, though I do give props to The Secret World’s as well. It wasn’t until I started playing Guild Wars 2 heavily that I really got to missing those really good chat systems. Sure, I can send private messages to anyone. And the zone wide chat is quite active in Queensdale and Wayfarer’s Foothills on Piken Square. Plus of course the ability to chat with your friends in your guilds. But what it lacks is the ability for the player to make channels. I can’t just log in like I would with City of Heroes and play City of Chat. And this takes away from the game in a small way. Or perhaps it is the basis of something even bigger which I’ll talk about further in.

 

4. Casting While Moving

This one seems to come up a lot when you move from a newer MMO back to an older one. The ability to use your abilities while moving. This is especially an issue for Mages or any other spell casting class. You’re able to run all over the place in one game, flinging magic and fireballs at the enemy. Then you go to another where you get stuck in an animation or worse, if you make the mistake of moving mid cast and interrupt it. Nothing is more annoying than those moments, especially when they end in your death.

 

3. Flying

Flying

Fantasy and flying just don’t seem to go together very often. And no one can say that the MMO industry isn’t filled with fantasy MMOs. So I think it is safe to say MMOs with flying in them are somewhat rare. For this I’m excluding any space based games like EVE or Star Trek because that is just a whole different thing all together. And I’m not talking about flying mounts either. I mean the ability for you, the player to leap into the air and fly. Be it through jet pack, wings, or the ability to give gravity the finger. It all goes back to City of Heroes for me again. I loved to fly. It may have been slower than all the other travel powers but it gave you such freedom. It opened up the world, made it feel like there really was something more above your head. There are games out there that have fly: Champions Online, DCUO, and Aion just to name a few. But it isn’t until you spend time in a game where you’re stuck on the ground that you really start to appreciate and long for the ability to go into the sky.

 

2. Instantaneous Travel

This one might sound a bit lazy, and it absolutely is. And amusingly you will actually hear me be the first one to complain about such abilities when I come across them in a game. Instantaneous travel. I’m talking about teleporting. Be it on a small, personal scale across a zone or huge world crossing leaps. Guild Wars 2 is the shining example this time around. Between Waypoints and Asura Gates you don’t really ever have to travel more than a minute or two to get somewhere. So what happens when you go to a game that doesn’t have any teleportation? Suddenly the first thing you want to do is go to a quest on the other side of the world. And your only option is your own two legs. Thankfully most games these days have some way of making travel shorter. Though you’ll still hear me complain about it.

 

1. Community

 

 

Several times now I’ve talked about things I would talk about later on in the article. Well here it is. The sense of community. The lack of PUGs, the chat systems that don’t allow for making more personalized channels and talking to friends in other servers, instantaneous travel itself…all of this combined plus many other things leads to a lack of community. I log into Piken Square on GW2 nearly every day. And except for a small group of friends no one knows who I am. The same is true the other way around. I’ll see a few familiar names, but no one I’d call a friend. In most MMOs these days there is less of a feeling of a community and more a bunch of individuals playing in the same place. That sense of community is lost in newer MMOs. Everquest, a 14 year old MMO is still going strong during an era when some MMOs don’t even make it a year. Why? The community is strong and keeps people coming back for more. City of Heroes showed how amazing a community it had when the closure was announced and a campaign was started to fight that fate. It was then the community came together and showed how much of a family they really were. A community so strong that even now, months after the closure, the fight goes on.

 

So there we have it. 9 things you don’t miss until they’re gone. Or 9 things every MMO should have if you like. I didn’t mean for it to turn into a nostalgia for City of Heroes article but it ended up being a bit of one anyway. A special thanks to a few folks on G+ who helped me out with this list, you know who you are and you’re awesome. Do you disagree with my 9? What would be in yours?

OnRPG Shotgun News 4/25: Newwinter, EVE, Black Gold, and Much More!

By Shannon Doyle (Leliah), OnRPG News Newb

Neverwinter Founder Early Access Begins

Today marks the day anyone who bought one of the Founders packs can access Neverwinter. This marks the soft launch of the the MMO and is only for those who bought the most expensive pack. If you bought one of the others have no fear, Saturday is your day. And if you haven’t bought any of the packs you only need to wait 5 days.

EVE Store Relaunches

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CCP has teamed up with Musterbrand to bring all new merchandise to the new EVE store which relaunched today. The store may look a little bit empty at the moment but at the keynote speech during Fanfest more items are promised to be revealed.

Update 11 Hits LOTRO’s Public Test Server

Lord of the Rings Online players who are itching at a look at Update 11 need wait no longer. The patch notes were posted on the forums yesterday and they are lengthy. Some highlights include a mounted combat update, the new region of Wildermore, and a new bug reporting tool.

Snail Games USA Announces Fantasy Steampunk MMO Black Gold

Age of Wushu may have launched but that doesn’t mean Snail Games is slowing down any. They’ve announced Black Gold, a Fantasy MMO inspired by Northern European myths with a large helping of Steampunk thrown in. Dragon mounts, walking cities, and mechs, this game seems to have them all. Check it out in the extended trailer below. And be sure to look out for OnRPG’s coverage of Black Gold at E3.

Ragnarok 2 Launch Date Announced

Warp Portal has announced that Ragnarok 2 will be launching on May 1st. And they promise to have lots of launch day surprises and events as the commercial launch begins.

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Online Continues Expansion With New Update

Ghost Recon Online
 

Today, Ubisoft® announced the launch of the 0.11.0 patch for its free-to-play PC shooter, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Online®. Continuing to listen to community feedback, the Ubisoft Singapore development team has crafted a patch containing a host of new content, features and game service improvements that will further enhance the Ghost Recon Online experience.

 

Attica Heights – Ghost Recon Online goes to Singapore
Leading the charge is the brand-new map: Attica Heights – a high security building set against the iconic skyline of Singapore’s business district. Attica Heights is the second map designed for the Holdout game mode and forces players to make quick tactical decisions in a unique split-level environment. The verticality of the map takes the fight on and directly above the vital capture point, splitting the teams’ focus between two floors and giving players alternate routes to the action.

 

Try Before You Buy – Firing Range and Field Testing
Players will be able to fully test any weapon in the Firing Range. Whether it be firing on the move or behind cover, assessing the weapon damage on virtual targets or getting a better feel of a weapon’s handling and recoil, the Firing Range will enable players to optimize the selection of weapons within their arsenal.
With new tiers of weapons unlocking as players level up within Ghost Recon Online, the Field Testing system will award temporary trial versions of the weapons as they become available. These trial versions can be taken into three standard matches and are a great way to test a weapon’s performance in real battlefield situations.

 

 

The OMEGA Pack – Armed to the teeth
Security for the mysterious Attica Heights facility is handled by the elite OMEGA Private Military – the poster boys for the OMEGA Pack. These urban-specialists use brand-new gear and weapon designs that are optimized for close quarters combat with short ready times and high rates of fire. And now players will be able to optimize their own equipment load-outs with new headgear and upgraded weapons sporting new camouflage, all from the OMEGA Pack.

 

Project TOPOS: Beta Map Testing
Project TOPOS: Beta Map Testing allows the community to play prototype maps with their clan mates and most importantly, help improve the design of the maps with their feedback on the forums. More feedback = Better maps.

 

Mystery Boxes and Bundles – New ways to gear up
0.11.0 also delivers more ways for players to get their hands on the right gear for the job. Four new bundles will ease the players’ progression as they level up, giving them all the essential equipment they could need. Players looking for vintage, limited-edition weapons can now find them in the new Mystery Boxes. Each box has a possibility of dropping rare and valuable items, adding a hint of chance to a game where luck don’t live.

 

Be sure to grab an Elite Bundle Pack if you plan to get back into the game this weekend to check it out!

MMODen Announces 24 Hour AIDs Charity Stream

MMODen

Sometimes you have to tip your hat to the competition when they are doing good for the world. In this case MMORPG news and review site MMODen has announced a 24 hour live streaming marathon coinciding with PWE’s Neverwinter early access start. The stream will start April 25th at 12 noon PDT and run until Noon PDT April 26th, 2013 featuring MMODen’s founder Limpy.

The event will support AIDS Lifecycle, a 7 day, 545 mile charity bicycle ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles. Riders put themselves through this grueling event to raise money and awareness in the fight to end AIDS/HIV. This event will support a rider who is taking on the journey for the first time, and can be supported directly before, during and after the event at http://www.tofighthiv.org/site/TR?px=2832206&fr_id=1550&pg=personal

Dragon Nest EU Welcomes Circus Maximus in Huge Update

Dragon Nest EU Circus Maximus

German based publisher eFusion MMOG GmbH has released the next major content update for its free-to-play MMO Dragon Nest Europe. In the Circus Maximus Arena players can accept exciting challenges and be rewarded with unique items in return. With the introduction of a new ladder system, PvP battles become even more exciting and, for the first time in the world of Althea, mounts are available.

Let the games begin

Adventurers can now take a break from their stressful life as heroes and visit Circus Maximus. Taking their skills to the test in five new challenges, the following battle modes have to be mastered in order to win unique rewards:

Boss Rush: Players have to vanquish their most powerful opponents a second time.

Gobartans: True heroes can unleash their battle frenzy against a horde of 300 goblins.

Bumpy Road: This obstacle course will put the players’ dexterity to the test.

Monastery Treasure Warehouse: Flocks of monsters are hiding there and have to be defeated in order to loot their treasures.

Ork Gim Strikes Back: Wounded soldiers of Saint Haven have to be defended against the assaulting waves of orcs.

 

Up, up, up the stairs we go

With the introduction of a ladder system, Player vs Player battles are even more exciting now. Through a rating and scoring system, players can compete with other ladder characters. 1 on 1 matches are automatically set up based on the players’ individual strength and they earn valuable points that can be exchanged for exclusive items.

Dragon Nest EU Mount Wolf

Mounts
With the new update players are also able to explore the Dragon Nest universe with new mounts. In order to go off adventuring with a new companion, heroes must first collect medals from the level 40 Nests, which can then be redeemed for various horses.

In addition, each player has the opportunity to purchase a Deluxe Box with the chance of receiving a unique wolf.

 

Heroes wanted!

Players have a chance to win prizes worth a total of € 1,000 until the 27th of April. Together with their teammates, players need to clean the Apocalypse Nest as quickly as possible. Check out the full info at the official site!

Angel’s Wrath Starter Pack Giveaway

OnRPG is partnering with Lekool to offer starter packs for their latest ARPG with some incredibly cutesy graphics, Angel’s Wrath!

Angel’s Wrath offers a diverse pet system, a huge vibrant world to explore, a unique line-up of playable characters including a monk, archer, dancer, and berserker, along with the usual clan systems, PvP, extensive questlines, and social features you’ll find in modern MMORPGs. The starter pack includes all of the following:

Angels Wrath Starter Pack

To get your key you have to follow these instructions:

  • If you are not a member of OnRPG Please sign-up here.
  • Enter your OnRPG username and password below to get your key
  • The key will appear at the bottom of the page. Copy & paste it to a safe place as you may not be able to retrieve it once you close your browser!

 

To Redeem your key:

  • Make an account and login to Angels Wrath at http://angelswrath.lekool.com/
  • Click the “Event” Icon located on the top right side
  • Once event icons pops up, click the “GiftPack” option and enter your gift code by clicking obtain
  • The items will be sent directly to your in-game bag

Ghost Recon Online Elite Bundle Pack Giveaway

OnRPG is partnering with Ubisoft to get you an elite bundle pack for Ghost Recon Online! If you’re playing on the North American server, grab a pack and enjoy the freebies!

Ghost Recon Online brings the tactical methodical combat Tom Clancy games are famous for to a F2P PC audience. Join up with friends and coordinate a united assault utilizing some of the world’s most advanced weaponry to overcome your foes in a FPS unlike any you’ve ever played for free before.

The Elite Bundle Pack Includes:
1000 RP
20x M26 Frag Grenade
4x Mark III Inserts

To get your key you have to follow these instructions:

  • If you are not a member of OnRPG Please sign-up here.
  • Enter your OnRPG username and password below to get your key
  • The key will appear at the bottom of the page. Copy & paste it to a safe place as you may not be able to retrieve it once you close your browser!

 

To Redeem your key:

  • Sign-up for the game or log-in with your existing uplay account HERE
  • Download and install the client and log-in to the game
  • From the main menu, click the store icon at the top of the screen (the shopping cart)
  • Select “redeem coupon” from the menu on the left side of the screen
  • Enter the 16 digit coupon code you claimed from this page
  • Enjoy your Elite Bundle! Note that these keys are only valid on the US server and only one key is valid per account!