still think that should be account wise 180 days to max it lol
Ragged_Claw wrote: »I wonder if it would be better if they went back to when it was the horse that you levelled not the char. I get that there are now tons of mounts, but that way once you had a fast horse it would be available for all characters whilst you levelled up the others.
still think that should be account wise 180 days to max it lol
Why? You expect a new player to play the game for 6 months straight, just to have a good solid horse? That's just nuts. It's a horse. Skyrim you didn't have to play for 6-10 months just to have a great horse. it's a silly punishment system.
still think that should be account wise 180 days to max it lol
Why? You expect a new player to play the game for 6 months straight, just to have a good solid horse? That's just nuts. It's a horse. Skyrim you didn't have to play for 6-10 months just to have a great horse. it's a silly punishment system.
still think that should be account wise 180 days to max it lol
Why? You expect a new player to play the game for 6 months straight, just to have a good solid horse? That's just nuts. It's a horse. Skyrim you didn't have to play for 6-10 months just to have a great horse. it's a silly punishment system.
Versispellis wrote: »This is, to my knowledge, the biggest scam in the game. With a price point of 1k crowns per riding book, you can see what the intent is. The proof is in the pudding.
Imagine being brand new to this game, and realizing you have to spend 60 consecutive days without fail logging into the game just to get one of your characters to have the maximum riding speed. God forbid you don't like the character that you picked after playing it for a week or two, because then you'll have to start over from scratch on one of the other five or six classes there are in the game.
SilverBride wrote: »It's the mount that's training, not the rider. So all the training done by any of your characters to the same mount should apply to that mount. So if Player A trains speed, and Players B and C also train speed, all on the same mount on the same day, shouldn't the mount gain 3 speed that day?
I use the same mount on all my characters. How is it possible that the stats aren't the same for all of them, since it's the same exact mount?
Why? You expect a new player to play the game for 6 months straight, just to have a good solid horse? That's just nuts. It's a horse. Skyrim you didn't have to play for 6-10 months just to have a great horse. it's a silly punishment system.
Versispellis wrote: »This is, to my knowledge, the biggest scam in the game. With a price point of 1k crowns per riding book, you can see what the intent is. The proof is in the pudding.
That's purely because a lot of people don't like paying subscriptions, so charging points for the cash shop have to be put in the game otherwise there's insufficient revenue. I'd personally be happy for the game to revert to subscription-only and for the cash shop to go along with the charging points associated with it, but we know that isn't going to happen.
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »It's a typical/standard MMO time sink - MMO's, both subscription and f2p, have always had time sinks of various kinds to make it so people keep playing, and keeping them from using up all the content in a week. Reputation grinds, farming for dungeon/trial/raid drops, dailies... if you consider that "punishment", then perhaps this genre isn't the best fit for you.)
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »It's the mount that's training, not the rider. So all the training done by any of your characters to the same mount should apply to that mount. So if Player A trains speed, and Players B and C also train speed, all on the same mount on the same day, shouldn't the mount gain 3 speed that day?
I use the same mount on all my characters. How is it possible that the stats aren't the same for all of them, since it's the same exact mount?
Because, while that system would be great for someone who uses just one mount, it would be fantastically terrible for anyone with a collection of mounts.
Imagine being brand new to this game, and realizing you have to spend 60 consecutive days without fail logging into the game just to get one of your characters to have the maximum riding speed.
If you don't like playing your character after a week or two you can hardly have wasted 60 days, no?God forbid you don't like the character that you picked after playing it for a week or two, because then you'll have to start over from scratch on one of the other five or six classes there are in the game. I really didn't like playing Dragon Knight so I decided to reroll and choose a Templar . the 60 days of dedication I devoted to the game was wasted and I had to restart again training my horse just to get fast speed.
No. You don't have to pay any real money to max out your mount. And you definitely don't have to pay real money to get a "decently fast" one. Especially for a new player the improvement in speed will be felt clearly after a week or two. Even with a completely untrained mount you immediately get faster, because you can only sprint for so long, but after that you can mount and "sprint" again (or the other way around).The alternative is you can pay real life money get riding lessons, which is just absurd. This is like literally the only game you have to pay real life money to get a decently fast mount.