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Hey everyone!
Iām finally back doing videos, and they will now be out more on a timely cadence. With the Alpha 2 coming up here in a month I wanted to talk about one of my favorite DLCs and what initially attracted me to Ashes of Creation.
What is the part of this game that pulled you in? Let me know in the comments section below.
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Lineage 2 was also an Imperial City game, so when Steven said "I liked L2 and decided to make it even better" – I was all in by default
I think the thing that excites me the most is them encouraging players to interact as much as they are. I have been wanting a larger scale less toxic survival game experience, since the first survival game I've played. I never thought about how much that is influenced by good pve.
This video made me miss the good old Cyrodiil/ imperial city PvP and eso days… Looking forward to AOC tho!!
Else I better see you streaming more when the alpha drops
I love PvP a ton (ESO Refugee), but I don't like the idea of PvX all the time. I'd love to see some instance based content like raids and battlegrounds. but 95% PvX with some instance content dashed in would be nice certainly. I also hope they introduce a melee mage archetype like mDK
This voice is chocolate for my ears
Oh man.. Imperial city had so much potential..
I liked the PvX in Dark Age of Camelot, especially in Odin's Gate at the Glacier Giant. We used to hide in the Giant's massive feet and ambush Alb and Hib groups running by, or engaging the giant.
Im all for pvp and pvx but making dungeons open is a terrible idea. Its going to be a grief fest at its worst. People swooping in once another group has cleared the trash mobs or gotten the biss low. Maybe one or 2 open dungeons but 80 percent is a bad idea. All the fun of pve is gonna be blown to bits by doing this. I pvp mainly, but i like occasional pve. Have to see how it goes i guess.
IC is awesome. 250k telvar running imperial physiquehide and seek in the sewers