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In this video I discuss my impressions of the quests and questing in Intrepid Studios highly anticipated upcoming MMORPG, Ashes of Creation. We go over theme park MMOs, sandbox MMOs, the differences between the 2 and how AoC fits in that space.
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I found a hidden treasure quest. You find the treasure by following a set of poems to find them all.
Exciting stuff
As always. Excellent content man.
Very informative video, keep up the good work!
Glad to have found your channel ^_^ love the positive energy you got and I'm looking forward to watching and following all your videos!
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You are so much fun to listen to!
Just stay positive buddy,it's nice to watch a person like u
Love the content man Dad gamers stick together! Loved the Test myself
1-10 how fun was the alpha test?
I am very happy to see you happy, congratulations
bro your content just flows soo freaking smoothly as i have mentioned in the past, its like time flies when i watch your videos and i legit can't get enough of your content. great video like always and i;m looking forward to your future vids !
I'm glad themepark quests are being used properly in introducing "the world" instead of telling a story. But that was an alpha and it would be likely that they kept that kind of quest line from players because that wouldn't be a functional test.
My only guess so far as to what would happen at launch would be organized guilds would go deep into a map to work on an obscure node (away from normal players) and normal players would constantly keep a node (starter node) in flux (assuming AoC has the foresight to have "unlimited" node restart quests.
This sounds like some really fun stuff, so I appreciate your sharing!