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I've thought about trying to return, but everytime I log in, it just feels like an outdated game and I do not see anything new in the game. Same old god like high RR groups running around NF. I mean how do new players even get into this game and compete? They cannot hang with all the high end players roaming NF and most of the time they just get discouraged and leave.
I've thought about trying to return, but everytime I log in, it just feels like an outdated game and I do not see anything new in the game. Same old god like high RR groups running around NF. I mean how do new players even get into this game and compete? They cannot hang with all the high end players roaming NF and most of the time they just get discouraged and leave.
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Pretty much all there is to do is be free realm points for other players.
So you want change to the game and you also want an Origins server ? how does that work ? you want the old stuff, but the new stuff is not new enough ?
How do new players get anywhere ? Joining a guild is one suggestion. i've had several people join my guild that haven't played in 15+ years and who had to start from scratch, maybe a month ago. they now have several templated chars, some of them around rr7... If you think you can get anywhere in an old MMO on your own, you might try WoW and see how far you can get solo ...
Broadsword is simply offering a classic server. I doubt they have the ambition or the resources to tackle a project like Origins. Until they state otherwise, it will likely be a roll back to a previous patch era with some QoL adjustments carried over from later patches.
I prefer Healers (support classes).Think I have a RR5 Cleric, a RR5 Healer and maybe a RR3'ish Druid. But the templates they have are all outdated and old. I wouldnt know where to start in RvR. I don't know the playstyle or anything. DAoC is not very newbie friendly and I am basically a newbie all over again. I mained a White Mage (Basically a Cleric) in FF14 but FF14 is not a PvP based game - and thats a totally different game than DAoC so I really dunno
If they ever made a new server, it would be awesome for all. but we just suffer in lowbie hell together
If you can run voice chat and dedicate say 2 hours at a time and especially if you can be consistently on at the same time, you will find friends to play with at any given point in time. As long as you aren't unguilded and running around without gear on, people will give you a chance. (though it is possible to ruin your reputation through your misuse of region chat). Most groups out now have at least one person in them who is new or the others don't really know, it's really common except for a handful of groups (and some of those aren't very good, they are just guild groups).
As far as the population change from a quarter mil to hundreds, there were never more than a few thousand on any server at any point in time. Prime time we still have 80v80v50 some nights with 8mans trying to add and stealth groups in the mix. The game is fun from solo (people get 100 solo kills a week fairly consistently) to zerg play (EU/US prime time slots).