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Posts made by Wolfmane
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RE: Roadmap To Alpha 1 - Test 2
All great sounding news! Can't wait to get murdered by all those new enemies
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RE: suggestion on attracting huge mass of new players to buy FracturedMMO
@Gothix said in suggestion on attracting huge mass of new players to buy FracturedMMO:
But the main problem here isn't offering the demo to players. The main problem is that usually bots and gold sellers / spammers abuse the demo, to get in for free, then farm resources and send them to other player, before losing the ability to play (or getting banned). It is also abused for free spam.
This is why i prefer paywall always being before being able to start playing. It doesn't eliminate the problem, but it SIGNIFICANTLY reduces it.
These are good points.
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RE: Hi everyone
Welcome ReadyPaladin! I"m glad you're liking what you're seeing so far, I think there's a lot of promise here.
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RE: I Can't Wait New MMO
Welcome aboard Chrus, I hope you enjoy your time here
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RE: quest
Also, if you find yourself in want of the daily points from posting, there is a thread going just for that over here: https://forum.fracturedmmo.com/topic/274/daily-message-posting/38997
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RE: suggestion on attracting huge mass of new players to buy FracturedMMO
It's an interesting idea, but I'm not sure how much server space that would take up, so might be difficult resource wise early on. Free trials, like 7 days or something, might be a good option too, to allow people to see the game before buying.
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RE: Myr Map (Alpha 1 version)
Maps can also help with developing a better mental image, and overall understanding, of the world your "inhabiting", which can help with immersion. That's my primary interest in maps like these.
I also find it enjoyable to navigate by map, using landmarks to find my way. Normally I would be all for having the option of disabling the mini-map, and the "you are here" dot on the world map, for those of us that would enjoy navigating without them, but landmark navigation is pretty rough in an isometric game, where you can't look around to find said landmarks, until you're standing right next to them. It's still doable, but it puts you at a pretty hefty disadvantage.
But all that said, we all have our own ways of enjoying these kinds of games. Maybe a settings option to disable all in game maps would be a good addition, and would allow for both play styles.