2014-06-28, 11:33 | Link #1 |
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Join Date: Jun 2014
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TREE OF SAVIOR - Ragnarok Online’s Successor (Anime MMORPG)
Tree of Savior, also known as Project R1, is a game currently in development by Korean developer IMC Games. Led by the "father of Ragnarok Online" Kim Hakkyu, this game aims to be the spiritual successor of Ragnarok Online 1.
Description: Tree of Savior, also known as Project R1, is an MMORPG currently in development by Korean developer IMC Games. Kim Hakkyu, the primary director of Ragnarok Online, left Gravity Corp. in 2002. Gravity was then left to develop Ragnarok Online 2 with a different team. As a result, the game adopted many elements from western MMORPGs such as WoW. Many RO fans viewed RO2 as a failure due to its streamlined look and inability to retain the uniqueness of the original Ragnarok Online. As a result, RO1 is more popular than RO2 to this day. Tree of Savior, or "Project R1", aims to be the spiritual successor of Ragnarok Online 1. Led by Kim Hakkyu, the game will feature sprite-based character models in a 3D world (also known as 2.5D), much like the original RO. Screenshots: 10/80 Classes: Video: Tree of Savior Official Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/treeofsavior?ref=ts&fref=ts Tree of Savior Official Blog Site: http://blog.treeofsavior.com/en/ Last edited by Farmah; 2014-07-21 at 06:50. |
2014-06-28, 12:50 | Link #2 |
The Chaotic Dreamer
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: In a cruel yet beautiful world
Age: 32
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Interesting... Good to know one of the reasons RO2 sucked so much is because Hakkyu left. Anyway, I wish him luck in this endeavor. The art for it looks very nice and the spites are high quality.
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2014-06-29, 02:06 | Link #4 |
Shitpost Gremlin
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Formerly Iwakawa base and Chaldea. Now Teyvat, the Astral Express & the Outpost
Age: 44
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I have played both RO. The first gets the edge because of the room for customization and the fact that it still had an identity on its own compared to RO2 who seemed to have lost some of its soul.
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2014-06-29, 14:57 | Link #10 |
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It depends on what kind of gameplay there is. In older MMOs, trade classes were just as much as a game class as a fighting class was. If the game is actually going to go back to those kind of roots of the genre then I'm completely and totally sold more than I was before.
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2014-06-30, 00:08 | Link #11 | |
A Proud Lolicon
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: In front of my computer
Age: 37
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I just want my Elder Tale.
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2014-06-30, 13:42 | Link #12 |
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Xanadu
Age: 30
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I agree, having use for what was supposed to be roleplaying classes has more value. I've known many people who just want to sit down and be merchants and enjoy their time in the game. It's the immersion that makes it amazing.
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2014-07-09, 00:58 | Link #17 |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Redgrave City
Age: 35
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Oh man, those are some very specialized classes with specific skills/playstyle. I can't imagine a whole lot of spell options for them, or they would have lots of 'duplicate' spells across multiple classes.
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2014-07-09, 01:08 | Link #18 | |
is not amused
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2014-07-09, 01:19 | Link #19 |
Princess or Plunderer?
Join Date: May 2009
Location: the Philippines
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The Linker and Psychokino look fun to use. Linkers can be soft tanks and minor damage mitigators while Psychokinos can work together with line-damage or AOE damage skills for maximum efficiency.
Darn, if only I have a powerful enough PC to play this game.
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