Hey RedGuiders,
I know a lot of people gave Vanguard a try when it first launched(flopped) and probably wouldn't even think of giving it a second chance. Honestly, what do you have to lose? If you're a fan of EverQuest, but not a fan of EQ2, maybe World of Warcraft is too childish for you. I would have to put it past you that maybe Vanguard is worth giving a second shot.
I've played most of the larger MMO's and I have found that nothing has suited me quite like EverQuest did. It's hard to find something to replace what made you come back time and time again. I've found it though.
I remember all the psyche there was for Vanguard. We all heard Brad McQuaid this, Brad McQuaid that, but when Microsoft pulled their hands out of the project and Vanguard flopped, everyone decided it wasn't worth fixing. After a while Sigil took backseat and let Sony drive the car, and I'll tell you it's been a fine ride since then.
Since Vanguards initial release debut crash into the MMO forgotten, Sony has rebuilt and restructured the continents of Thestra, Kojan and Qalia. It's not the giant exploited, bugged, screwed up cluster-junk it use to be. The servers have been compiled, and the children have packed up and moved back to the World of Warcraft.
Anyways, this game has a very mature audience and is directed toward those of that level. You want to talk about a game where it does get progressively harder as you move up in levels? Are you looking for something that isn't a quick jump from the first level to the level cap? Maybe you might want something more than just simple mechanics of turning on auto-attack.
I've found since Vanguard has been launched, it has been refined to be the true MMO powerhouse that it was designed to be. I think that maybe, if you haven't already should give Vanguard it's second try, maybe it's first. I don't think you'll be unhappy with giving it a try. It's worth a shot.
By the way, Conan sucks.
I know a lot of people gave Vanguard a try when it first launched(flopped) and probably wouldn't even think of giving it a second chance. Honestly, what do you have to lose? If you're a fan of EverQuest, but not a fan of EQ2, maybe World of Warcraft is too childish for you. I would have to put it past you that maybe Vanguard is worth giving a second shot.
I've played most of the larger MMO's and I have found that nothing has suited me quite like EverQuest did. It's hard to find something to replace what made you come back time and time again. I've found it though.
I remember all the psyche there was for Vanguard. We all heard Brad McQuaid this, Brad McQuaid that, but when Microsoft pulled their hands out of the project and Vanguard flopped, everyone decided it wasn't worth fixing. After a while Sigil took backseat and let Sony drive the car, and I'll tell you it's been a fine ride since then.
Since Vanguards initial release debut crash into the MMO forgotten, Sony has rebuilt and restructured the continents of Thestra, Kojan and Qalia. It's not the giant exploited, bugged, screwed up cluster-junk it use to be. The servers have been compiled, and the children have packed up and moved back to the World of Warcraft.
Anyways, this game has a very mature audience and is directed toward those of that level. You want to talk about a game where it does get progressively harder as you move up in levels? Are you looking for something that isn't a quick jump from the first level to the level cap? Maybe you might want something more than just simple mechanics of turning on auto-attack.
I've found since Vanguard has been launched, it has been refined to be the true MMO powerhouse that it was designed to be. I think that maybe, if you haven't already should give Vanguard it's second try, maybe it's first. I don't think you'll be unhappy with giving it a try. It's worth a shot.
By the way, Conan sucks.