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Tired of the dungeon, seriously? I really doubt those people who said this. Sure, beating batraal is not a tough job but how many people actually manage to clear the dungeon by the 25 mins mark to locate the missing chest for the sword and the bow. Try to get a 100% on the 25 mins time constraint and maybe i'll agree with you. It's easier to be said than done


Ah, the good old casual vs hardcore deal. I knew it had to come up eventually, thanks Destain.
I sure hope Square-Enix chooses which they are going to try to cater the most to because you can't adequately please both crowds.
I barely play so catering toward casuals would be cool but 1.18 doesn't make me think that's the way they are leaning.
I'm taking a little time off from the game. After the next couple of major patch releases i'll dive back in but until then there's no point in my logging in and wanting more. All that does is it leads to complaining.
1.18 is a really great start though. Looking forward to where the game will be in about 4-5 months!


They merged servers in Korea because unlike many Korean games the game is subscription based. Most popular MMOs in Korea like Aion dont have subscription because they are played at internet coffees. So yeah they lost some players due to that but obviously other countries are used to paying monthly fees. Dev director did switch to another company but the game is great none the less and they pushed back the release because they want to make sure that the final product is done correctly unlike some game I can think of. XIV switched the entire team because of how bad it is and they not making lick of money so TERA is still ahead. Mariya people who live in glass houses should not throw stones.


See what happen when I poke at TERA with truth? People will "white knight" it, familiar? Aion isn't P2P in Korea are you kidding me? They sell game time card, that is no difference to P2P. TERA is pushed back from English released, is mainly because *cough* Korean release is performing not as planned and very lacking in terms of content to Koreans. So yea, let's blame it's the Korean fault because they play totally different to the West, and that it would be a massive success in the West.They merged servers in Korea because unlike many Korean games the game is subscription based. Most popular MMOs in Korea like Aion dont have subscription because they are played at internet coffees. So yeah they lost some players due to that but obviously other countries are used to paying monthly fees. Dev director did switch to another company but the game is great none the less and they pushed back the release because they want to make sure that the final product is done correctly unlike some game I can think of. XIV switched the entire team because of how bad it is and they not making lick of money so TERA is still ahead. Mariya people who live in glass houses should not throw stones.


QFT /10charSee what happen when I poke at TERA with truth? People will "white knight" it, familiar? Aion isn't P2P in Korea are you kidding me? They sell game time card, that is no difference to P2P. TERA is pushed back from English released, is mainly because *cough* Korean release is performing not as planned and very lacking in terms of content to Koreans. So yea, let's blame it's the Korean fault because they play totally different to the West, and that it would be a massive success in the West.
Healer strike is ridiculously foolish and accomplishes nothing


9/10 people enjoy TERA while 9/10 people dont like XIV.See what happen when I poke at TERA with truth? People will "white knight" it, familiar? Aion isn't P2P in Korea are you kidding me? They sell game time card, that is no difference to P2P. TERA is pushed back from English released, is mainly because *cough* Korean release is performing not as planned and very lacking in terms of content to Koreans. So yea, let's blame it's the Korean fault because they play totally different to the West, and that it would be a massive success in the West.
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