THRONE AND LIBERTY

THRONE AND LIBERTY

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Hamshank cat Oct 16, 2024 @ 7:35pm
Is this game like albion online?
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sEver Oct 16, 2024 @ 11:11pm 
Absolutely not.

In Albion, you are what you wear and you level the skills of your weapons while you use them.

Here you level the skills of your weapons with books, most of which you get from the main questline, the rest you need to craft out of mob drops and gathered ore.

In Albion, you can switch weapons any time and be the true multi-class character.
In here, if you try to level more skills than those in your main two weapons, you're going to have difficulties with getting your primary weapon skills to the end levels, and you'll gimp your progress very bad. There are urecoverable mistakes you can make when leveling that will literally cost you weeks of lost progress.

In Albion there is auction hourse trading, crafting limited only by the amount of resources you have, farming, etc.

In here, crafting is like Albion farming, time-gated, you can do only certain amount of things per day/week, because some resources required in recipes have weekly quotas and you cannot buy more.
Here even dungeons are time-gated.

In Albion you have full loot pvp in Black Zones, you have faction warfare, you have open world pvp with no loot in yellow zones, you have crafting limited only by how much resources you can get your hands on, here most pvp is instances, only dungeons at night resemble some kind of open world pvp.

Albion is more like EvE Online, and this game is like an MMO merged with a mobile game merged with a gambling simulator. Even if you spend the books I mentioned above, to upgrade your skills, you don't ugprade them, you take a chance on how well they're gonna be upgraded.

Albion is single shard universe per continent, this is divided into dozens of realms, like WoW.

In Albion, I've never seen a bot. In here we have hundreds of bots everywhere, on every server.

One thing that this win in is visuals and art direction.
Some gameplay elements are also unique, like events, and the difficult boss mechanics.

Albion is reasonable, simple, approachable.
In here you need a PhD to understand the gear progress mechanics.

In conclusion: Absolute not like Albion, I just don't really care to list more of the differences.
Money Christ Oct 16, 2024 @ 11:24pm 
Originally posted by sEver:

Albion is reasonable, simple, approachable.
In here you need a PhD to understand the gear progress mechanics.

Or you can watch a 5 minute video to understand it start to finish.

Every mmo has a gearing system you have to use your brain for 2 seconds for.

Yes, even albion.

Albion has plenty of bots too. Your cope is ♥♥♥♥♥♥ wild. Albion is ok, but you're on something if you think it's some fantastical mmo.

Also there is literally no gambling in this game? Blud is just talking without knowing anything.

Probably don't voice uninformed opinions. They aren't valuable to anyone but you.
staccos1 Oct 17, 2024 @ 12:52am 
Originally posted by Jeff Benzo$:
Originally posted by sEver:

Albion is reasonable, simple, approachable.
In here you need a PhD to understand the gear progress mechanics.
Also there is literally no gambling in this game? Blud is just talking without knowing anything

Just an example: You have 20% chance to craft an item that is sellable in the AH.
Isn't this considered as gambling?
Last edited by staccos1; Oct 17, 2024 @ 12:53am
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