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    Martin_Arcainess's Avatar
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    Martin Arcainess
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    Cooking Stove usage for 40+?

    Hi all \o I'm thinking of getting the Cooking Stove to set up a kitchen in my FC house so I can serve them the 10x foods there. Questions will it have any benefit for a LV40+ character? If not will it do so in the future and would you like to to be more useful for 40+?
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    Kiriah Aishi
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    As far as I know, that and other furnitures like that just boost under 40s with CP. I DON't think it's going to change.
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    Zarzak Tigerspirit
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    Far as I know (I don't keep up with crafting once it became this "overmeld at 7% chance all your gear or don't bother" system)

    The crafting stations are all just exp boosters for lvling up. At cap they are 100% worthless beyond aesthetics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zantetsuken View Post
    Newer players to MMO games will likely draw from their experiences playing FPS games, GTA, Dragon Age, Skyrim, etc.. and they will evaluate a MMO based on that criteria. But other online games (and offline RPGs) are designed to be picked up, played for maybe 5 months and then abandoned for when the next big game comes along. A Veteran MMO gamer knows that the experience of the game is stretched out over years, and if crafted properly, it leaves players with some of the best gaming experiences to be found anywhere.
    Quote Originally Posted by kazeandi View Post
    This is the problem most content is solo and you get your group action from a cross-server queueing tool. This is not like older MMOs where servers developed real communities. It's more like MacDonald's Drive-Thru, where you queue up, do your run, then never meet those people again.

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    Martin_Arcainess's Avatar
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    ah that's a shame. I don't fancy spilling out 500K on something that I aint ever gona use again after a week. I might just buy to help me other FC members if they fancy leveing up CUL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin_Arcainess View Post
    ah that's a shame. I don't fancy spilling out 500K on something that I aint ever gona use again after a week. I might just buy to help me other FC members if they fancy leveing up CUL.
    Not really. They will do leves which this does little to help with.

    Really unless you want the stations because they look cool.. Don't waste the resources.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zantetsuken View Post
    Newer players to MMO games will likely draw from their experiences playing FPS games, GTA, Dragon Age, Skyrim, etc.. and they will evaluate a MMO based on that criteria. But other online games (and offline RPGs) are designed to be picked up, played for maybe 5 months and then abandoned for when the next big game comes along. A Veteran MMO gamer knows that the experience of the game is stretched out over years, and if crafted properly, it leaves players with some of the best gaming experiences to be found anywhere.
    Quote Originally Posted by kazeandi View Post
    This is the problem most content is solo and you get your group action from a cross-server queueing tool. This is not like older MMOs where servers developed real communities. It's more like MacDonald's Drive-Thru, where you queue up, do your run, then never meet those people again.