Both on what you can see, and what you can do. they all have the same look and feel about them.Īnd the fact that this is built on Unreal Engine 3 definitely imposes certain. While everything about the game is gorgeous, though, I can’t help but feel as though this still ends up looking and feeling like “just another generic Korean game.” You guys can see it too, right? Black Desert, ArcheAge, Astellia, Elyon. The game isn’t instanced at all, meaning that you get to explore all of this with other players. There’s a lot to see, there’s a lot to do. Regardless, Elyon has a large, open-world that you’re going to be able to run around and explore. Now with the majority of the game being grounded, we’ll still have access to a large world, but we won’t have the same means with which to explore it, nor will we have the same number of aerial locales. Initially, the game was going to take part largely in the sky – we were going to have enormous airships, large archipelago’s to drift between and a truly large world packed with regions to explore, conquer and engage other players in. Like their other MMO, TERA, content updates, DLC, and expansions will likely all be free-to-play.Īdditionally, there are Founder’s Packs available for players that have some spare cash to throw away. Kakao are going to be publishing Elyon outside of South Korea, and Kakao’s other big MMO is Black Desert Online, so you can use BDO as reference for how Elyon’s business model will likely end up. I’m not going to claim they’ll be pay-to-win, but. This means that while there will be no recurring subscription fees, you will need to purchase the game to be able to play it.Īs this is a South Korean MMO you can be sure there’s going to be a cash shop – and the cash shop in question will no doubt feature items that South Korean MMOs are known for. The developers however have confirmed that Elyon is going to be a buy-to-play MMO. Vamp is tempted to download it though cause Vamp liked Tera's combat.Īs for spitting bro bro, Vamp only doing that to mock you bro cause you did it first lol.Ascent: Infinite Realm was initially free-to-play, meaning that there was no recurring subscription fees, no need to purchase the game before you can play it. Using an alt account to get around the block bro? Embarassing.Īnd how did Vamp spend money on the game bro if Vamp never played it? Clearly you never learned to read. Reply to you as edit because he's now using an alt account to get around the block, then blocking on the alt, which is even more pathetic,and also called block evasion: Stop before you embarrass yourself even further. You said that 154 people in total played it. And to think: Players genuinely thought this was going to be a long-term sustainable MMO with untapped potential. It's just a joke is what people say when they're wrong and don't want to admit it.Īd hominems are also used when people are wrong and can't come up with any other reply.Īnd i didn't make some flat out claim that the game only has x amount of players with numbers to back it up, just that the over 153 on steam feel the same way.īut you didn't say that. Merging all of their servers together in an attempt to consolidate a severely depleted playerbase that no longer shows any interest in the game. Drift away from it, not towards it.Įdit because he's a coward and blocked Vamp as an attempt to get the final word in lol: Why do you say there are only 154 people playing when you admit that you know that there are people playing using the native launcher bro? Be accurate bro, don't cite numbers that aren't accurate when you know they're not for the point you're trying to make. Why do you assume Vamp plays Elyon bro? Vamp just don't like people who use steamcharts as if it's some authoritative source that accurately counts everyone who's playing a game. If you know that, why do you think there are only 154 people playing total?
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