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I have had it since it came out they are spending a lot of time improving the look and game play, the snag is if you realy want to get the best out of it you need a lot of time and to buy stuff with real money from their shop. Thetack wrote:nothing dodgy in bounty bay i have found, must admit i didnt have to turn of any AV to instal it. think there may have been a thread here once. I've heard a lot of people are playing World of Tanks (beta), particularly readers of Rock, Paper, Shotgun. The problem I have nowadays is grind, I can hardly stand it - and then you get boosters for xp or whatnot in stores which just thoroughly puts me off (because I can see all too clearly game balance is towards making players buy that stuff to get anywhere quickly).Īh well, they're nice in-between games sometimes - you just have to find the right one. I played KalOnline for a while (just before Guild Wars) - which was one of the few I stuck with for any amount of time. We've got a few clan members who spend a lot of time on F2P MMOs inbetween their other games, but they also spend a lot of time trial+erroring how good they are too. Its customisation system was one of the better seen, but thats about where it ended.

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Yeah, I know all too well about the problems of APB, and realise that it incurred not just huge costs - but a requirement for further development. Oh, and for APB to be a good free game it would have to spend another 5 years in production coverting it into a good game first. Hopefully the APB re-release, Vindictus and maybe if we are lucky a few others can shed those shackles.Īntilogic wrote:There are some, a very few, good free games. I have played F2P MMOs before, and so far well over 80% have been largely poop. The graphics are usually appalling (though thats no indicator of game quality, usually just budget) - and many of them try to protect game data with extra junk software which puts load on your system or acts like a piece of malware upon trying to remove its presence from your computer's hard drive. I've subscribed to Antilogic's logic here, free MMOs often put too much focus on the item-store. It might be just for the install, but whats it installing that doesn't like having an anti-spyware tool on? I know some DRM systems can be like that - but that suggests something about their nature. exe (executable) file, and it wreaks of something sinister. It's only while you're downloading and installing it anyway. exe file, don't know whether that has anything to do with it.













Bounty bay online