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vrijdag 6 november 2009

RuneScape

http://www.runescape.com

One of the biggest strengths RuneScape (RS) has is that basically anyone can play it. You just need the latest version of Java and a decent internet connection and you’re good to go. On top of that a part of the game is free-to-play (F2P) so you can just try it out without having to pay money.

Of course Jagex has to get their money somewhere so there’s a pay-to-play (P2P) version of the game as well; this
offers more items, more skills, more quests, more of everything actually.
Another strong point is that there’s plenty to do. Doing quests, training skill
s, playing mini-games, killing monsters (or eachother), earning gold or just hanging out; you’ll always find something to do.

Skills

A large
part of the game will be training the various skills (24 in total). These can roughly be divided in a few categories: gathering resources, processing them and combat (of course there are some exceptions). At first you’ll be gaining levels every few minutes but after a while this becomes hours or, at the higher levels, even days. This makes training rather repetitive, but while talking to other people it’s not too bad.
Most skills don’t have any new things you can do past around level 80 (of 99), however, Jagex has been releasing more high-level content lately.
There will probably be a new skill later this year (Jagex tries to release them
on a yearly basis), but there hasn’t been an official announcement regarding to which skill this will become.

Combat

RuneScape doesn’t have any classes, meaning you can use a single character t
o use all combat styles (melee, ranged and magic) . All you need to do is get the right equipment for a style and train the skills you’ll need for it. You also have more supportive skills that can be used regardless of your combat style; these skills are prayer (to boost your damage and/or defense for a limited time) and summoning (to create a familiar who aids in combat or carries extra food for you).

You’ll most likely be training on fairly weak monsters or using the slayer skill, but there are bigger things out there as well in the form of bosses. There are some bosses that have been around for years, such as the Kalphite Queen, but the most popular (and profitable) farming area in the game as it is today, would be the God Wars Dungeon. In this dungeon there are 4 bosses that drop some of the strongest weapons (Godswords: the name says it all I guess) and armor (Bandos for melee, Armadyl for ranged) in the game. Obviously, I won’t have to tell you that these items a
re worth quite some gold. There is a new dungeon in development, but again there hasn’t been an official announcement or any hints about new high-level items.

PvP

Personally I’ve never went pking (playerkilling, mostly done in an area called “The Wilderness”) in P2P so I’ll just say that it’s unbalanced (due to overpowered weapons that can kill players in a few hits without them being able to do anything about it) and move on to the F2P aspect.
In F2P you can’t use the higher-level gear P2P has, so you’ll never have to run away or maybe even die only because the other guy can afford better gear. Most of the RS pking is done in clans and over the years a solid clan community was created. As a result of having no classes, most clans will request that you bring more than one combat style (generally melee-ranged for damage or melee-magic to immobilize your target using the bind spell).
Pking isn’t the only PvP in the game, there also are competitive mini-games. My all-time favourite here i
s Castle-Wars, which offers team-based capture the flag action.

To view some pk videos please visit the (recently created) YouTube channel of The RuneScape Warhunger Federation (TRWF):
http://www.youtube.com/user/TRWFWarhungers

Trading

Trading has
gone a long way in RS; from flooding the chat (with all sorts of text colors and effects) on the nearly-always-full servers 1 and 2 to the smooth system there is today with the Grand Exchange (GE). The GE is located in the capital of the F2P-area, so everyone can use it. It pretty much works like an auction house in any other game; you place your offers and continue doing whatever you were doing or log off. The GE also introduced an item database which gives you all the prices of any item you search on it, and in addition you also get a graph showing the price evolution of the last 6 months. This became a valuable tool for merchants, who buy and sell items at the right time to make profit.

Watch the official RuneScape trailer here:



Have you played RS as well or have any comments? Don’t hesitate to share your opinion with us!

vrijdag 30 oktober 2009

Guild Wars

http://www.guildwars.com/

GW (Guild Wars) is accessible to new players. This not only because of the level cap of 20, but also the smoothness with which you can go through the story campaigns. The different stories are: Prophecies, Factions, Nightfall and Eye of the North.

By the time you are halfway though one of the campaigns you’ll be at the maximum level and you’ll gain access to better gear. These armors are made by NPCs (armorers) in towns and outposts in exchange for materials that are acquired from killing monsters (loot). A benefit from this system is that you don’t waste time and money on crafting items you don’t need, to get to the point where you can make what you need. You are going to have maximum armor (also named 1.5k armor) rather quickly, but this armor is cheap and in our opinion not the best looking. More experienced players will wear prestige armor which is a lot more expensive (from 15k to a lot more).


Skills and builds

Besides this you can survive and finish a campaign with a limited amount of skills. Yet to be a more than average gamer you need to have access to a wider range of skills. Though you will only be able to equip 8 skills on your skillbar. So you need to put some thought into which ones will fit best for the task ahead. Of course new players who are not familiar with the combinations of skills (builds) can get help from the community (e.g. PvX Wiki).

For more detailed info on skills you can visit the Guild Wars wiki:


Farming

Specific builds are generally created to be used for farming or title hunting, solo or in a group. Farming plays a large part in getting gold and crafting materials for armor, weapons and offhand items (focus items and shields). When farming players go to certain regions and attack creatures and/or bosses to attempt to obtain rare items, experience and gold. Different popular areas are Bogroots ("froggy farm"), Slaver’s Exile ("vsf"), Shards of Orr ("SoOSc"), Domain of Anguish (DoA), Fissure of Woe (FoW Sc) and the Underworld (UW Sc).

The latter was updated (nerfed) a few days ago. With the patch ArenaNet made numerous adjustments to NPC and monster locations. This was done to reduce the Speed Clearing* (Sc) of the dungeon with the popular farming "perma sin" build, or at least to make it a lot harder to finish it.

* Speed clearing means finishing a dungeon/area with specific farming builds within a very short period of time compared to regular groups who take much longer.

Update notes can be found on the Guild Wars wiki:
http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/Game_updates/20091022


Trade

All that farming gives you lots of good loot which is worth a lot, but you won’t need everything you find. So obviously you want to sell these items to other players because just selling them to NPCs (merchants) won’t yield much gold at all. Due to the lack of an auction house, like in other online games, selling items can be a tedious job.

The only way to sell things is by typing a message in the chat. There is a chat channel specifically for trading, but these channels are not linked between towns/outposts so people come together in specific towns to sell their items. An example of such a town is Kamadan (Nightfall). With the result that these trade channels get flooded by people trying to sell their items by spamming their messages. And thus Kamadan became known as "Spamadan".

Also there is a limit in the amount of gold (100k) you can trade. Of course there are several rare weapons and other items that are worth far more than that. This resulted in the usage of highly-demanded items (e.g. Globs of ectoplasm a.k.a. ectos) as a currency. Like real-life gold these items fluctuate in prices, so prices of items are usually hard to keep track of. Some community websites offer auctions, but of course this doesn’t work as good as an in-game option.

Overall we like the game alot and we'll continue to play it.

Please don’t hesitate to tell us your opinion or if you got remarks on ours!