I didnt find it hard to do questing on my own. In fact I didnt had to use a single hp/stamina/mana potion from 1-50. And most of the time there were always someone around doing the same quest like me.
joshuaingo wrote: »I have no illusion of catching my friends they are level 35 plus while I am at level 8. I do not want anything handed to me. However, my friends enjoy playing quests with me even if I am far behind. I am not wanting power leveled or anything of that manner. To imply that everyone that wants to play with their friends is just wanting an easy way out is silly. Like you guys say it is an MMO I should be able to play with my friends. In the state of the game right now I cannot that is my issue.
Sadly the only mmo that comes to mind that would allow you to play with yuor higher level friends is GW2 seeing how the maps them self adjust your level. Even games such as WoW,Everquest 2 (they USE to have a lvl drop system but removed it when it went free to play) and any other mmo i have played would put you in the same spot. What they could do is make new characters to level when your around and then continue to play their others when your not. But sadly other then that they will not be able to play with you untill you hit 50. af far as doing quest go, explore and 100% the maps before leaving them. When i left auridon i was lvl 22 that's 5 levels above the first quests you get in grahtwood. Use food or drink to boost your stats and make sure your weapons are up to par with your level, same with armor. If your finding certin mobs tough use a bow to get some dmg in before they get to you then change to melee (this is once your lvl 15 and have weapon swap of corse)joshuaingo wrote: »I really want to like this game. My brother and friends play it quite a bit and enjoy it. I don't get to play as much as they do so of course they got substantially far ahead of me. This would be no problem in most games as they could just help me quest when I have time to be on. Of course this is not possible in this game and it truly ruins the experience for me. I can't solo any of the content without getting smashed over and over. I love how people comment things like, "it's an mmo god forbid you have to group" when it is obvious that group questing is broken in many regards. So I am stuck not being able to my friends and unable to solo. I really want to keep playing but don't know how to progress. If anyone has been in a similar situation can you give me some advice?
Sadly the only mmo that comes to mind that would allow you to play with yuor higher level friends is GW2 seeing how the maps them self adjust your level. Even games such as WoW,Everquest 2 (they USE to have a lvl drop system but removed it when it went free to play) and any other mmo i have played would put you in the same spot.
AH yes how could i forget CoH/V i miss that game. sadly NC Soft pulled the plug, my list is those of currently running mmos though i do miss CoHSadly the only mmo that comes to mind that would allow you to play with yuor higher level friends is GW2 seeing how the maps them self adjust your level. Even games such as WoW,Everquest 2 (they USE to have a lvl drop system but removed it when it went free to play) and any other mmo i have played would put you in the same spot.
City of Heroes was super-great at teaming up. Instances scaled with party size, so a player doing an instance solo faced a fair fight, while a team with more individuals fought larger mobs with higher leveled NPCs thrown in. In addition, low level characters got a buff to make them around 2 levels lower than their higher ranked "mentor", while higher level characters got de-buffed so they were only counted as around 2 levels higher than low-level friends they were mentored to, the buff/de-buff depending on the active quest which was being done.
Not saying this level of detail could be applied here, but in truth this was the very best team-up mechanic I have ever encountered in any of the online games I have ever played.
. Unfortuantely you can't 'respec' your ability point decisions while leveling (AFIAK) so you can't fix that mistake without somehow managing to power through the immediate difficulty and get some levels.