Could this be the answer for all the SWG vets looking for a real sandbox game to play again? I hope they pull it off.
isnt that what the new star wars meant to be? and i didnt think SWG was sandbox really, since this one u can brake bridges and building
BIG FUCKING BUMP GOD DAMN CBT3 ended this weekend. I have been neglecting my duties here to no-life ArcheAge news and shit. Sorry guys, I'm a shitty guildmate. ;_; Read the reviews I've written on ArcheAge-Online.com.
I got an e-mail from them today mentioning a bunch of stuff at the end of this month though I'm not exactly sure what it was about. It linked to this page http://www.archeage.com/notice/types/playground/325. Ah nvm it seems they are having some sort of meeting at the end of this month somewhere in Seoul.
This thread could have used a more professional title. The internet is serious business, in case you didn't know.
When you find a secret way to ninja ur way into the beta, hook a brotha up with some Korean's info. Ill gladly pay in fortune cookies or cheaply made sweatervests
if u havnt seen them here some the skills/class in the game http://www.archeage.com/en/contents/gameinfos/ability/28
Under and Overachiever System In ArcheAge, you can complete a quest even if you haven’t fulfilled all of its requirements. There are times when you no longer wish to complete all the goals of a quest, but are reluctant to abandon the work you've already done. If you have completed more than half of the quest goals, you can compromise with the quest NPC to treat it as semi-completed. You can still collect a reward for your efforts, although it is only part of the initial reward given if you fully complete the quest. In contrast, if you overdid the work of the quest goals more than 150%, the quest will be marked as "Overachieved" and you get an additional reward. The Under and Overachiever system represent the flexibility of ArcheAge, which allows you to quest exactly as much as you desire. You can always check the state of your current quests in the Quest Log window.
Prison or Prison Break? Forced labor or prison break If you commit a crime, such as murder, you are imprisoned for as long as the court deems appropriate. You can reduce your sentence by doing penal services such as digging or filling holes. Alternatively, you may not need to spend any time behind bars at all. If you can find a spoon and dig a tunnel, you may be able make a prison break! Your sentence increases if you have a previous criminal record. If you are imprisoned numerous times, you will be labeled as an outlaw, a public enemy. Every Crime is Judged in Court If you commit a crime such as indiscriminate murder, theft, or assault and there is evidence to prove your guilt, you will receive a crime point. If you obtain too many crime points, you will be summoned to the court and be punished depending on the gravity of your crimes. The more previous convictions you have, the more harshly you will be punished. As a defender, you have the right to call someone as a witness or attempt to settle with the plaintiff out of court.