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    Xatsh's Avatar
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    Xatsh Vei
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    Honestly I feel 1 class fully to 50 in 2-4 months if you are a casual player (10-20hrs a week play time) sounds about right to me honestly as a compromise between the hardcore and casuals.

    Current system those who do not party it will take 2-3 months, those who party all the time it will take 2-3 weeks, those in an active linkshell that is focused on getting members up can do it in a week. Honestly party sp needs a heavy nerf. 1/2 the sp in partys atm would be acceptable to me honestly. Should not be able to kill 5 mobs at once every 30secs and get over 4000sp at any level. I think you should get about ~1/2 your level an hour past the starter levels, so 90-100hrs of RL time leveling per capped class.

    Honestly I feel a MMO should be a long journey, very long. Nothing should be fast it is a mmo, an everlasting game. I feel the perfect mmo would take you 1-3 yrs to accomplish everything in an expansion/release, and during that time more content is added so the game is truly endless. Things should require work and effort. Getting cap should be an accomplishment, getting a rare drop should be something you want to cheer about in RL. Unfortunately 90% or so of the new mmoers (wow and postwow players) feel this system is just not fun. People want an offline rpg experience in mmo. I feel the genre are 2 different things and should never be mixed. (but this is just my opinion I know many many people disagree with this now days)

    If I was to start a new character in my linkshell, without pwrlvling I could probably have 4-5 50 classes in 2-3 months time easy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xatsh View Post
    Honestly I feel 1 class fully to 50 in 2-4 months if you are a casual player (10-20hrs a week play time) sounds about right to me honestly as a compromise between the hardcore and casuals.

    Current system those who do not party it will take 2-3 months, those who party all the time it will take 2-3 weeks, those in an active linkshell that is focused on getting members up can do it in a week. Honestly party sp needs a heavy nerf. 1/2 the sp in partys atm would be acceptable to me honestly. Should not be able to kill 5 mobs at once every 30secs and get over 4000sp at any level. I think you should get about ~1/2 your level an hour past the starter levels, so 90-100hrs of RL time leveling per capped class.

    Honestly I feel a MMO should be a long journey, very long. Nothing should be fast it is a mmo, an everlasting game. I feel the perfect mmo would take you 1-3 yrs to accomplish everything in an expansion/release, and during that time more content is added so the game is truly endless. Things should require work and effort. Getting cap should be an accomplishment, getting a rare drop should be something you want to cheer about in RL. Unfortunately 90% or so of the new mmoers (wow and postwow players) feel this system is just not fun. People want an offline rpg experience in mmo. I feel the genre are 2 different things and should never be mixed. (but this is just my opinion I know many many people disagree with this now days)

    If I was to start a new character in my linkshell, without pwrlvling I could probably have 4-5 50 classes in 2-3 months time easy.
    What your saying just sounds extream to me. They should leave it as it is and fix the pling part of the system some.
    2-4 months sounds good for people that play only a few hours a week doing leves,solo,party from time to time with the exp system as it is.

    People playing full time shouldn't have exp nerfed just because they can hit L50 in a week or two. If they can do why not?
    If they get all jobs up to L50 in 6months so what and if they run out of things to do it's on them.

    I agree about content but at this moment SE is trying to get the game fixed up and they are only adding so much of at a time.
    After this game looks like a Final fantasy game I would suspect we will be seeing a nice amount of new content every few months.
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    Kytheren Kenni
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    Seraph
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    Red Mage Lv 97
    Quote Originally Posted by Xatsh View Post
    Honestly I feel 1 class fully to 50 in 2-4 months if you are a casual player (10-20hrs a week play time) sounds about right to me honestly as a compromise between the hardcore and casuals.

    Current system those who do not party it will take 2-3 months, those who party all the time it will take 2-3 weeks, those in an active linkshell that is focused on getting members up can do it in a week. Honestly party sp needs a heavy nerf. 1/2 the sp in partys atm would be acceptable to me honestly. Should not be able to kill 5 mobs at once every 30secs and get over 4000sp at any level. I think you should get about ~1/2 your level an hour past the starter levels, so 90-100hrs of RL time leveling per capped class.

    Honestly I feel a MMO should be a long journey, very long. Nothing should be fast it is a mmo, an everlasting game. I feel the perfect mmo would take you 1-3 yrs to accomplish everything in an expansion/release, and during that time more content is added so the game is truly endless. Things should require work and effort. Getting cap should be an accomplishment, getting a rare drop should be something you want to cheer about in RL. Unfortunately 90% or so of the new mmoers (wow and postwow players) feel this system is just not fun. People want an offline rpg experience in mmo. I feel the genre are 2 different things and should never be mixed. (but this is just my opinion I know many many people disagree with this now days)

    If I was to start a new character in my linkshell, without pwrlvling I could probably have 4-5 50 classes in 2-3 months time easy.
    Totally agree. It seems we are a dying breed.
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