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12-18-2017, 02:01 AM | #11 |
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If I could wave my wand, have things my own way, EVERY item, ALL of them, on my toons & account would be tradeable, & mine to do with entirely as I please. As is, they aren't really mine, more like leased or rented, as I can't do with them as I please. That said, NGD has made it the way it is to encourage more xim purchases, understandably, but also, as I understand it, to make duping of various stuff far more difficult, as it's been a serious issue in the past. Is there some other workaround, another better way to prevent duping abuses? I wish....
P.S: As to lvl 70 cap, that's impossible unless entire game gets reconfigured/rebalanced. Linear soak + %-based enhancement spells + higher base weapon damages + same old lvl 50 spell values = does not scale well, at all. Lvl 60 cap increase very nearly broke CoR. A 70 cap definitely would.... |
12-18-2017, 08:10 AM | #12 | |
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P.S. If you personally wouldn't already have ALL possible boss drops , including full boss jevels, then your opinion about boss killing would be totally different. Im quite sure about that. And I don't see how rising lvl cap Could even change anything? Or how that even has anything to do with the annoying trend to make everything bound to Acc? |
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12-24-2017, 12:34 PM | #13 | |
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But, agreed: 70th is bad without massive reconfiguration of the experience/level/skills/combat system. |
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12-24-2017, 08:04 PM | #14 |
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All this said, you're basically talking about CoR II, something NGD says is not on the agenda. They've said small changes, at a safely slow pace, is all there will be for the foreseeable future, plus events. Thus, CoR is what it is, ain't what it ain't, & that's that....
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