You going to give this one a go Lons?
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You going to give this one a go Lons?
I guess the questions to all that are going to play Rift now is....
What shard are we going to play on? My feelings really have not changed on this...I personally don't care..pve/pvp as long as we are all together.
Are we going to create our own guild and recruit as we go? Or join an existing guild in game after a few days? I would like to see us have our own and bring people in that know we want to just be casual and have some fun. If some want to be full raiders...thats fine too.
I know Doma has a guild already, but I am sure they will be hardcore raiding and/or pvp. No offense to Doma, but if this is the case then I am pretty sure that style of play will not be one for most of the people playing this game right now.
I will probably not be able to be online at the start of the jumpstart (damn work!!), so I will leave it up to those who are going to play to let us know what shard you will be on and we will migrate there and start (or join) a guild.
They have really cranked up the rifts over the past two days. They seem endless, when i was playing with a new class over the weekend. I have purposely never passed level 18, so I will not spoil myself for release; but I am very much looking forward to headstart on the 24th. No clue on my plans, other than I am Guardians for sure.
I may Doma. I'm just not sure really yet where I would fit it in.
I'm not sure if the shard names have been finalized for launch yet. They said they would rename them. So we may have to wait to see. I personally want to be Defiant, and definitely on a PVE server, no exceptions on the PVE part for me personally. I vote do a Hoss guild at first, but if it turns out super empty, that won't be any fun. ;) For me, it will be casual although I'd like to at least see the raiding a bit. If it's basically WoW raiding, I probably won't do it much. My one big desire going forward with MMOs is to not be on any set schedule.
I'm planning on playing this casually as well, and will be starting with the headstart this week.
So let's figure out a shard, and it seems guardians is the faction of choice right?
/vote for pve server + guardians
So far we have...
Everyone looks like we want to go to a PvE server (name to be determined).
We also have.......
3 for Guardians (Zappo, Fir, WSP)
2 for Defiant (Allara, Wresh)
I did throw myself into the Defiant side mostly because of the story line, but if we can get everyone together then I really don't care..I know I will have fun either way.
Lons? Zeyla? Others? Which do you prefer?
Starting a guild is pretty cheap and we should be able to have one going on day one w/o a problem. Just like WoW you need to pay for it then get 5 signatures and it is started....My feelings are whoever is online together at the headstart get it going and add others as we log in...Leader/Officers/whatever can be figured out as we level up and move forward (unless someone "wants" to have the lead..lol)
****EDIT
There is more than enough room in the guild naming to use the full name of H.O.S.S. and not just use the abbrev. letters of what it really stands for... Just an FYI on that :)
Um, Hoss means Hoss. Simple as that. It's not HOSS, or H.O.S.S., just Hoss.
Regarding the factions, I had heard that Defiant was the "new" Alliance in Rift - so it's the popular faction (see this poll). Which is why I'm leaning toward Guardians.
Granted, that poll is based on ~250 responses, so it is far from scientific.
(Ok, found a more current poll, with 6700 responses, similar result).
I pre-ordered so I'll be dabbling with the game. I can live with both sides, but much prefer guardian. And the poll posted goes back to my earlier post on all the "bad" players gravitating to the "evil" side hoping to be the new "horde", while the good players knowing this avoiding them and going "good". Happened in Warhammer, happened in Aion, will happen here.
That and guardian has a short(er) race option.
Actually, Guardian might be better for me since it's an entirely new first 20 levels, city, etc. since I played Defiant in beta. I think I prefer the magitech story but it doesn't matter. I guess I can go either way on it. I will not be PvPing at all so I don't personally care about that, just want a healthy population to run instances with.
I'm probably going to be picking this game up, but I'm going to be busy on some big work projects for the next couple weeks so I'll be joining in after most people have had a good head start.
I did dig the more steampunk/technology vibe of the Defiants, that would be my preference. It probably won't make much difference in the end. If it is true that the Guardians will favor more hardcore players, then I guess it could (and like WoW the population might vary depending on the server too). I would like to dabble in PvP a little and maybe a little dungeons/raiding. I'm with Allara though, I'd prefer a PvE server and have no interest in being tied down to a regular schedule. I'm looking for a casual play experience.
Just Purchased, I have no real desire to play on a PVP server, but I will. As far as shard, I'll go where we go. As far as sides, I don't give a dang. Pretty or Ugly whatever.
Looks like everyone is saying the same thing (never bad!...lol)
PvE server on Guardian side then....with the Hoss tag. :)
Whoever gets online 1st pick a server and post it here so we can all get to the same one. Also, post your in game names (just in case some don't know)....and we can get a guild going that day. If we have to pool some $$ together to do it, that will be fine with me.
What profs are you guys taking? I was thinking Apothecary for potions and such....but Armorsmith/Weaponsmith seemed good as well.
I did not do the tradeskills at all. So I have no idea.
Same as Lons. Most useful thing I saw was your bag making, Wresh ;)
I agree the bags are very useful, but a plate wearer making cloth items? Probably not the best thing for me...lol.
Whoever goes that way I will keep all my cloth so they can level up their skills (and to make us bags of course :) ). For those who do not know...all mail in the game is almost instant (no hour long wait!!..YAY) so it will be easy to get cloth/items/gold to peeps.
I'll most likely go tailoring as I will once again be playing a cloth class.
I thought about it a long time, but I will not be getting the game. Just too focused on WoW and this game just doesn't have enough to make me consider using the rest of my week for another MMO.
Boo
Rhedd!!!!!! I had just mentioned you to Andaas last night, I miss my rhedd lovins =/
Rhedd lubbins are the bestest for sure! Rift here we come!
Hidy Hoe Rhedd!
Official server list:
http://forums.riftgame.com/showthrea...48#post1198848
Assuming we want US PvE, so we could choose Belmont which was the server we used in beta. I actually wouldn't mind an RP server either if people wanted to do that. Thoughts?
Faeblight was apparently picked as the unofficial old timer (EQ, etc) server. Something to consider for the overall maturity level and skill :p
I'm cool with whatever.
I'm sure "RP" servers aren't necessarily full of people doing proper RP all the time anymore right?
I agree with Fir....Whatever server peeps decide on, is cool with me.
Prehaps a vote on server name?
RP server, ugg.
People will usually never talk about real life things in public channels, so no needless chat spam like in wow. You just get to play the game in front of you and sink in. Usually there are rules sets, but its pretty much just stick to the stuff in the game if you are talking in the open.
You dont have to roleplay, anything I have to say outside of guild is usually world related any way. There will be some hardcore RP'ers maybe, but they will just make the world seem a little more alive as actors honestly. Some might even be a good laugh. Kind of like the sisterhood of roses always having meetings at that tree in EQ.
I personally like the concept of what they are trying to create.
I would vote Faeblight if we are going pve.
O and naming policies would be enforced.
Seems like win/win/win on the RP server; though I doubt they enforce shit.
Yeah what Wsp said. In guild chat it doesn't make any difference. Faeblight is my vote.
EverQuest had community because it required you to socialize to be successful. Modern MMORPGs do not, and certainly not Rift.
Rift is just the latest WoW clone with the largest budget yet. For 100 freaking million dollars, I would hope the game would look pretty and run well. Gone are the days when game designers were thinking "wouldn't it be cool if a game did X?" Instead designers have become engineers following Blizzard's blueprints.
Not only is Rift appropriately nicknamed WoWhammer, but the lore and art are bland, uninteresting, and silly. If you're going to remake WoW with a new skin, you should probably take the time to make a really good skin.
There is only so much WoW pie to go around, and soon Bioware's $300 million in voice acting will want a slice. And they have light sabers.
Torrid,
I don't think any of us are going into this thinking it is a wow killer. But good Lord I am hoping one comes up soon. Wow has become so bland and the homogenizing of every class into one basically has gotten old. PVP is just plain horrible and they jumped the shark about 3 years ago with the Lore. I honestly am surprised you are still playing it.
Rift isn't even worth one month of play. You can't kill WoW by cloning it.
I'm not playing WoW btw. My sub expired last week. If I didn't need to maintain addons, I probably wouldn't even have gotten 85. I've been playing on Project 1999 for the past 3.5 months now. (I HIGHLY recommended it, btw. Having way more fun than I thought I would. If anybody tries it, send a tell to me on Torven or Torvie)
I haven't raided in WoW since the AQ gate opened, either. (except for some 10 mans, and some Nax kills) As bad as it is -- especially now -- WoW's PvP was pretty much all I've done since '06. (trust me, you guys don't want me in your BG) One thing WoW really got right was the play control and UI. It's just a shame nobody at Blizzard PvPs and that aspect of the game is so neglected.
Played Warhammer for a full month and glad I did. Probably the best new MMOG in recent years if you like PvP, but still had it's problems. I like a lot of what EVE is doing as well, but didn't play past the trial. LotRO and CoH/V bored the shit out of me. Vanguard had potential that wasn't realized and lacked the charm EQ had.
The only new MMOGs I have any hope for are indie games. It's not exactly an indie title, or new, but I've been having far more fun playing on a server developed by a dozen guys in their spare time than I have in WoW since its beta. (PvE wise, anyway) It's the smaller less funded teams that are going to have the balls to do something that isn't WoW. CCP was a nobody before they introduced something radically different; now they run one of the most successful MMOGs. I really really want to see Infinity and Dawntide get off the ground.
This is a really good guide on the best way to play through the head start:
http://www.riftjunkies.com/2011/02/2...he-head-start/
I hope we have enough people to do regular instance runs. The game isn't launching with any sort of LFG tool, so it's back to Ye Olde Everqueste style of putting groups together.
The guide tells you to think of quests as your reward for doing other things. Specifically, rifts and invasions (especially zone-wide invasions) are the highest priority. Secondly, always kill every mob in your path. Thirdly, quest. I can tell you from first hand experience that this is very good advice. Simply put, the game does not have enough quest content to use it as the sole means of leveling. During beta, I was consistently doing quests that were 3+ levels above me, which is excruciating and became literally impossible at level 32.
So how many people exactly are playing this game? Or plan to..
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