For this reason, companies that switch to F2P want to bring in as many new players as possible in hopes of retaining more players than they had before with a subscription. Now that it is F2P I feel like I could easily go back and give it a second chance, and hopefully you will try it out as well. For an MMO it is completely unique and a lot of fun.
This is what drew me into the game and kept me playing for that first month. The game has great art direction, unique characters, and a very detailed and lush environment. Armed with steel powerfists, the new tank is a commanding melee bruiser who uses roundhouse kicks, jackhammers… more. The patch will introduce a new melee class in the form of the Brawler, plus two new end-game dungeons offering an additional… more.
The patch also features an improved character creation system for new heroes, providing a direct overview of the… more. Two new PvE instances and a PvP battleground will be opening their gates, together with updated versions of two classic… more. The exclusively female heroes bring more variety to the world of Arborea with their mighty cannons. Using 3rd-person shooter elements such as… more.
For the first time, this patch gives guilds the opportunity to fight over flying, upgradeable and limited guild… more. The update carries adventurers into Northern Arun, whether they are put to the test in four new zones with challenging quests and a new style arena.
King… more. Four new instances will be… more. The update increases the level cap for all characters to level It will also allow access to the… more. Additionally, the newly extended crafting system adds fresh crafting possibilities. Dainty lady, lethal blades:… more. The Steampunk workshop update provides player groups from level 60 with four brand-new dungeons consisting of a 10 player raid, a 3 or 5 player instance and a… more.
This is… more. To mark this auspicious occasion, players can enjoy numerous… more. As of tomorrow, players with a level 50 character that also proudly serves as a guild leader will… more. Players have been invading the 10 servers set up for the launch since midday today CEST. New players… more. First players will jump into the action combat game today Soon the long wait will come to an end. Before players enter the servers for the first… more.
Frogster releases all the details on the next closed beta phase of TERA Players will now have the opportunity to explore hitherto uncharted regions in TERA during the fourth closed beta phase from Friday the 30th of March until Sunday the 1st of April. Starting on February 4th , players will be able to jump into the world of TERA and those who have a special access key will be able to experience the thrill of true action combat. Those who register on the official website will go into the running to enter the European closed beta,… more.
The Teraliths, Kumas and… more. Frogster flies you to Fyrmount with a new flythrough video A breathtaking flythrough video and more information on the seductive Castanic race have been unveiled by the Berlin based publisher, Frogster. Perched atop Mount Tryannas, the Research Office is home to all number of foul experiments, and… more. Dragons, gargantuan monsters… more.
Previously scheduled for , the release has been postponed in order to fully integrate various content updates into the… more. Screenshots Galore as TERA ramps up for Gamescom Three weeks before Gamescom gets underway, where secrets will be revealed, games uncovered and minds will be blown, Frogster unleashes a bevy of beautiful new TERA screenshots to whet your appetite for the big show ahead.
New Dark Cathedral Dungeon Flythrough The echoed chants that reverberate through the halls of Dark Cathedral are not meant to catch the ear of a God, they are intended to bring one back.
In this new dungeon flythrough TERA players can get a head start… more. TERA update boasts new zones, level cap upgrade and more Just over 3 months after TERA, the action-MMO, launched in South Korea to record breaking numbers, publisher Frogster is pleased to announce a wide range of new updates players will be seeing when it launches… more.
First European online test and new political system revealed. With a hiss and with a whir the cogs of TERA have been set in motion as Frogster announces the first online test of its systems is to start today, the 31st March.
You cut out all the other stuff in my post and only kept " who cares". That's taken out of context. So you care what OP does with his money? Does OP's wallet hurt you in anyway shape or form? Since you seem to "care" so much. How about you actual provide a counter to anything I've said since you disagree so much. But why am I expecting you to provide a decent debate when all you've proven is that you have no counter?
Anyway in other news. The sky is blue today, birds are singing and I'm drinking Pepsi :D have a great day. If you can afford it, why not. It's up to you what you do with your money. Too much will largely be a matter of your own wants and financial needs.
Consider that if you saved that for ten years, rather than spent it on something completely intangible, you'd have a pretty sizable chunk of change k that could be used for a down payment on a car, getting your own apartment But like others have said, it's what you think is right for your lifestyle. Want stable servers? A game that works and is playable? Then pay a monthly fee! Also knows at the subscription model. Seeing as Tera went to the free2play model, they should focus on presenting a game that's playable if they want people to pay.
If you really think that paying for anything in an f2p game is stupid, you're not very good at playing MMOs. If you're really so concerned about poverty and starving children, why not get off of TERA forums and volunteer instead of picking petty arguments with a stranger online?
Your money is for you to spend however you wish, as long as you're still able to support yourself. It's no one else' business if you want to spend that much, but if you're doubting it maybe halve that amount, or spend half now and the other half later.
If you can still eat, your lights are still on and you live comfortably, then no it's not too much.
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