I like Neverwinter, I do. The combat is awesome. I could slice and dice for hours, however there are a few things that are bugging me the closer that I get to 60. Currently coming up on 50.
I dislike how there's one main city which is so cluttered. I dislike the sheer lack of variety. I can't believe that this is a D&D game with only 5 classes to choose from. It's just bothersome to see somebody nearly identical to me or my friends everywhere we go. There should have been 8 classes minimum.
Lastly, I feel this game isn't P2W completely, but at times I do. All the "Finish Now" options that can be misclicked, and all the hefty fees for swapping out sockets and the plethora of other things. I don't wish to spend any money on this game so I'm fine with grinding diamonds, but can't stand how chat has to tell me whenever someone gets a Heavy Inferno Mount as if to rub it in my face. There are too many little things involving Zen/Loads of Diamonds.
Still, it's not P2W enough to really bother me, but I fear it will get worse someday.
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I dislike how there's one main city which is so cluttered.
It IS called "Neverwinter"... which is a single city in the Forgotten Realms.
I dislike the sheer lack of variety. I can't believe that this is a D&D game with only 5 classes to choose from. It's just bothersome to see somebody nearly identical to me or my friends everywhere we go. There should have been 8 classes minimum. Not something I'd quit the game over but there simply needs to be more variety.
More classes will be coming, 5 relatively base classes is OK as a start. Though I wouldn't mind some more customization in regards to armor / weapons...
Lastly, I feel this game isn't P2W completely, but at times I do.
Convenience vs Grind. Some people will always want to have things NOW, and be willing to pay for them, others will be fine waiting / grinding. And some will be in the middle, willing to pay for some things, but not others.
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More classes will be coming, 5 relatively base classes is OK as a start. Though I wouldn't mind some more customization in regards to armor / weapons...
Convenience vs Grind. Some people will always want to have things NOW, and be willing to pay for them, others will be fine waiting / grinding. And some will be in the middle, willing to pay for some things, but not others.
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