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    Default Wild Terra - MMO-sandbox RPG in medieval setting with player-driven world. Open alpha

    Wild Terra



    Wild Terra Online is a massively multiplayer life simulator in a fully player-driven medieval world.
    Here everyone will find an occupation that appeals to one’s soul: world exploration, hunting, crafting, home decorating, fights and castle sieges.
    Start as a survivor - become a medieval king!

    Core features:
    - Huge and open for exploration realistic medieval world of Europe in 10th century.
    - The world is created and driven by players. There are no pre-built castles, NPCs, and quests in the game. Only players themselves can build roads, cut down forests, found new towns … shape the server as they want!
    - Possibility of building whatever you want wherever you want. It doesn’t matter weather it’s a campfire for one night or an entire castle!
    - Deep craft system with different fields to indulge in: agriculture, animal husbandry, cooking, viewing, smithing. There are a lot of resources to gather and recipes to learn
    - Free and fully player-driven economy. Everyone can benefit from oneself’s skills and trading. Crafting system, manufacturing and uneven spreading of resources around the map will force players to cooperate and deal with each other to prosper.
    - Success in PvP depends on tactics and player’s skill. Wise usage of advantages of the area and one’s equipment are the keys to winning fights. High levels and upgraded equipment don’t mean a fully guaranteed win.

    There are servers for hardcore survival with full loot drop on death, building destructions, and PvP, as well as quiet servers for those who prefer calm atmosphere and non-PvP content of the game.
    Each patch adds to the game new content that extends basic gameplay and makes it more vivid and more varied. Due to the help of our community Wild Terra has been translated into 7 languages (English, German, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Polish, and Vietnamese). The release is planned on the first quarter of 2016, but you can purchase Early Access and start to play right now!
    Official project’s website: http://www.playwildterra.com/





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    A interesting looking game, completely ruined for me because it's genderlocked to female only. Set the world record for the shortest time on my hard drive though, so there is that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackomen View Post
    A interesting looking game, completely ruined for me because it's genderlocked to female only. Set the world record for the shortest time on my hard drive though, so there is that...
    Thanks for the feedback. Soon it will be possible to play and for men too

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    I might try this this week. Looks quite interesting.

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    You better hurry, they cease the free to play part at August 25th.

    Dear players,

    We didn’t expect such a big wave of new users. Thank you very much for your interest in our project. Unfortunately, our servers can’t cope with the loads. That is why we are compelled to cease maintain of free early access from August 25.

    We are in great necessity of financial support to keep developing the game and enhance our servers. We apologize for any inconvenience.

    Report about bugs that you have found and suggest your ideas on how to make Wild Terra better. All active testers will be rewarded with free access keys and titles!

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    damn, I had almost finished my settlement
    No point keept playing now
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    im stealing internet from the guy downstairs.. sometimes he gets mad and hits the ceiling with the broom unsecure wireless FTW!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orpheus View Post
    Tried out for a bit.

    As it is right now the map is indeed too small and too crowded, but I understand this is an alpha so I can live with that. Getting resources/crafting/building is pretty straightforward and simple, I like that. Being able to hunt early on is also pretty nice too. Unlike many other survival games this one has a pretty quick start and it doesn't feel like you are spending hours trying to catch up to older players.
    The all-female world is sort of odd. I don't even know why a survival, sandbox-ish game is gender locked, but I guess that will change eventually.

    Haven and Hearth 2.0 is coming soon though, so I'll probably play that one instead. Perhaps until they add the male gender.
    Thanks for feedback. Males will be added in the near future

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    I've started to get a nice little place set-up. I'm not sure how I feel about needing to find recipes for things like an iron saw. I'm not sure how hard it'll be to fine (probably not that hard, especially since I have a safe bed set up and can just go around exploring naked), but it feels like finding recipes will just end up a hassle eventually. Of course, I assume that once you find them you get to keep them so in the end it won't be a big issue. It's sort of on the same level of tediousness as the Inspiration system in Salem Online, though, and that tediousness ended up ruining the game for a lot of players.

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