Glorious Alpha Two Testers!
Alpha Two testing is currently taking place five days each week. More information about Phase II and Phase III testing schedule can be found here
If you have Alpha Two, you can download the game launcher here, and we encourage you to join us on our Official Discord Server for the most up to date testing news.
Alpha Two testing is currently taking place five days each week. More information about Phase II and Phase III testing schedule can be found here
If you have Alpha Two, you can download the game launcher here, and we encourage you to join us on our Official Discord Server for the most up to date testing news.
Personalization is important.
AoC should allow players to participate in the fullest extent. AoC should sell tools to create add-ons that can modify the game according to the player's taste.
1- allow multiple skins for characters created by others, pre-approved by the developers, to be sold in the game store.
2- allow the interface and play add-ons made by third parties, pre-approved by the developers, to be sold in the game store.
3 - allow decoration items and crafts made by third parties, pre-approved by the developers, to be sold in the game store.
4- allow the players to play as NPC vendors and bankers. AoC should allow gold trading to purchase aesthetic items in the game store.
5- allow the guilds to trade with each other within the game (selling a knot, crops, products, for example)
1- allow multiple skins for characters created by others, pre-approved by the developers, to be sold in the game store.
2- allow the interface and play add-ons made by third parties, pre-approved by the developers, to be sold in the game store.
3 - allow decoration items and crafts made by third parties, pre-approved by the developers, to be sold in the game store.
4- allow the players to play as NPC vendors and bankers. AoC should allow gold trading to purchase aesthetic items in the game store.
5- allow the guilds to trade with each other within the game (selling a knot, crops, products, for example)
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2 - No, because the developer should be making their game better, not selling add ons to make their game better
3 - Again no, same reason as 1
4 - 100% absolutely not
5 - They can already do this
At some point you need to step back and draw a line on how much a player is capable of in a game or it will be severely abused.