The social aspects are great, but there is no city building, no permanent
changes of any kind.
I'm also eager to try out Horizons.
<hobbes2000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:cesvdvcl4ait5nb9cduka6taj81l8d308n@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> NO its not worth buying, i played it from beta to lvl 48 on
> thistledown and it i left it in late april because of there lack of
> care on how things work (chat doesnt even work 80 percent of the time)
> i have watched ac2 go from almost 800 players per world prime time to
> just recently a little over a hundred in primetime so i would hold off
> on buying it :-( On Wed, 7 May 2003 16:14:02 +0200, "Boadicea"
> <gesazwithoutspam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> >Maybe wait and try "Horizons" when it comes out
(http://www.istaria.com)
> >(probably this fall)
> >This sounds like something you will like.
> >Or "A Tale in the Desert" (http://www.atitd.com)
- a very different
kind
of
> >MMORPG.
> >But I will have a look ath the trial- AC2 - trying to decide if this
game
> >can hold me while waiting for Horizons...
> >Did I mention that you will be able to play a dragon in Horizons?
> >
> >Boadicea
> >
> >
> >"Faierdark" <faierdark@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> >news:spmoa.32942$4P1.2960715@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> Yeah I know, what a question but honestly is it worth it.
> >>
> >> I have played EverQuest and left it because of the repetitivity of
it.
> >>
> >> Now I currently play DAoC and love it, but I am looking for something
with
> >a
> >> little deeper gameplay....
> >>
> >> AC2 looks promising in the city building aspect and the whole open
ended,
> >no
> >> pigenhole, class idea
> >>
> >> Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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