I've spent around $70 but I don't believe that respecing should be something I have to spend money on. Mounts and companions and keys I can even somewhat understand even thought you can somewhat gain an edge but respecing is pretty crucial in MMO's anymore. If I want to get the most out of my character I have to pay $6 and…
So you'd rather only ever play one way and get only to play part of your class. Also in MMO's they constantly alter things which can easily change your mind about what you have currently. Respecing is a crucial part of the genre.
I've spent a decent amount on this game already, but I don't think that respecs should be in the area of real money. I think Free to Play games should offer cosmetic and stuff that doesn't give advantages to people who pay. Think about League of Legends. I never had to spend a dime on that game, but I've spent quite a lot…
It's $6 dollars once. I'm sorry we don't all have tons of money to spend on respecing multiple times if we want to swap from PvP to PvE or try other specs. It's also the fact that they almost force you to pay $6 in the first place. Then if you want to attempt other things and swap specs often, it will add up quite quickly.…
This is exactly what F2P MMO's should be. Have a bunch of really attractive but equal items in the store. So people get cool stuff if they want to support the company like Riot does with League of Legends and skins. If you make stuff that is basic parts of a game then your going to get complainers and if you don't fix it…
Every game is min/maxing or not if you decide to play it like that. And even if you don't min/max, why do I have to be locked into my first decisions and never get to experience the stuff I didn't pick the first time? I want to experience the entire and not just parts of it. It's like saying you have to pay us to see…
Perhaps people like to do both? Or maybe you want to level with one and do the other as endgame? Maybe you want to experience the whole game and not just half of it?
I played Tera for a bit. For me, it got way to grindy at the higher levels and the combat felt somewhat clunky. As for this, I couldn't put it on the level of WoW. Probably never can. WoW has had way more time to develop and honestly I could call WoW a better game just from my memories within it. No doubt, I love…
So being able to be as good as you can be is a bad thing? Maybe we should make all the MMO's have no respec and give people access to half their character. I think everyone would love that. There's a reason MMO's allow respecs. They want people to experience the game fully and not be stuck with playing the same thing…
Not all of us are rolling in money to spend on things like respec which maybe I'd like to do many times to try different things. That would total a large sum of money if I wanted to respec say even 10 times just to try different build and maybe switch from PvE back to PvP. That's $60 dollars I could use somewhere more…
If they actually made it completely clear that you had to pay to respec at the start and if you could see paragon powers before you started putting in points, I might think of it as acceptable. If you cant see Paragon powers before you start putting in points, you cant have a build figured out before hand because you don't…