Not a long term game but good for some fun at the time. They weren't a huge expense however, if you played casually.Īlso agree that the questing became kill 10 of X at a higher level.īut it was an enjoyable world and worth visiting for some low stress casual gaming. I also found the game was unplayable without the potions. I completely agree with your assessment, Muppet. Sad, really, because the base experience is enjoyable enough. It still has a decent number of players and all that, but it would be difficult to recommend PWI to a newcomer. We left the game because all of the quests became "kill 70 of mob" at around level 50, and we just didn't feel like spending that much money on it. The recovery time during mob-killing is so long that you almost have to invest in those cash shop healing potions, or find yourself at a disadvantage. And even worse, my time with the game suggested to me that it's not only p2w, it's p2 enjoy. Trouble is, this game has been heavily p2w for some time now. So, in a perfect world, SharePoint administrators would use the full. So the game play experience isn't all that bad, heck my wife and I played PWI for a little while. their protection strategies for edge services such as SharePoint Server. Not the best graphics, but the world itself is nice enough. The game itself is actually pretty decent, big world, you can fly from very early on, kinda neat character development, etc.
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