If you played PWI.. its like that wiv a tiny bit more shiny effects, new animations but no flying.
So kinda generic to the bone 4s
If you played PWI.. its like that wiv a tiny bit more shiny effects, new animations but no flying.
So kinda generic to the bone 4s
Runes of Magic is better. If you look for an alternative to RoM because you don't like the dual class system I'd suggest Allods.
Reputation: 10Everyone expected it to be a breathe of fresh air but definitely wasn't.
I'd probably like FW if the monsters wouldn't instantly respawn at the same spot after killing one.![]()
Reputation: 10
that really killed the fun for me, i liked the challenge that WoW had - perfectly balanced everything, you had to go look for the stuff, if you didnt have a quest helper addon, while here it turns out you are just meant to grind and go on instances so you dont feel that bored from grinding,
and also the fact that the game lacks the most important thing for a PvP game - factions.. you never know when someone will attack you or not, he wouldnt look any different
Reputation: 10I like Forsaken World but there are still areas it could use some work.
Reputation: 10If in doubt, play both!
Forsaken World is a very attractive game, but the combat and overall feel is a bit more generic than what you may be used to in RoM. I didn't care for the rushed leveling, either, and the few instances I tried were incredibly basic, but having said that I did enjoy the short time I put into it. If you've played other Perfect World games, then you'll know what to expect.
So if you're looking to take a break from RoM until Chapter 4, as a lot of the player base is currently doing, then PWI games are a solid choice for your RoM "vacation".